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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kid_OryKid Ory - Wikipedia

    Edward "Kid" Ory (December 25, 1886 – January 23, 1973) was an American jazz composer, trombonist and bandleader. One of the early users of the glissando technique, he helped establish it as a central element of New Orleans jazz.

  2. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Ory began to play as a child on homemade instruments. By 1911 he was leading one of the best-known bands in New Orleans. Among its members at various times were several musicians who later were highly influential in jazz development, including Sidney Bechet, Mutt Carey, Jimmy Noone, King Oliver, and Louis Armstrong.

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  3. Orys Good Time Jazz albums from the 1950s include his reminiscences about the early years of jazz in New Orleans, as well as “The Ory Creole Cookbook,” his Creole recipes for Crawfish Bisque, Shrimp Jambalaya, Creole Gumbo Filé and world-class red beans and rice.

  4. 64parishes.org › entry › kid-oryKid Ory | 64 Parishes

    25 de nov. de 2022 · Edward "Kid" Ory. Trombonist and bandleader Kid Ory, a pioneer of the traditional New Orleans jazz style, played a key role in the New Orleans Revival of the 1940s. He is credited as the leader of the first Black New Orleans jazz band to make a recording, and Orys recording of “Creole Song” in 1944 is the first documented ...

  5. His status as one of the most pivotal bandleaders in jazz, who helped popularize the trombone glissando—a central element of New Orleans jazz—has receded from the popular memory.

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  6. 1 de nov. de 2017 · Kid Orys Creole Jazz Band. In 1942 with the rise of interest in New Orleans jazz, Kid Ory returned to music. He worked with clarinetist Barney Bigard’s group and led his own quartet in Los Angeles, sometimes doubling on bass. A surviving radio broadcast from 1943 finds him playing with Bunk Johnson.

  7. kid left new orleans in 1919. upon his return to los angeles, he would record the first jazz recording of new orleans jazz by people of color. later, in the 1920’s, kid answered louis armstrong’s call. olive & kid recorded his evergreen muskrat ramble. savoy blues. recorded with king oliver. jelly roll motorton.ma rainy. lil’s hot shots.