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  1. 1 de nov. de 2017 · New Orleans. Kid Ory was born on Dec. 25, 1886, in La Place, Louisiana. He was very interested in music from an early age, performing with a singing group as a youth, and then a band in which the youngsters played homemade instruments. He started on the banjo when he was ten, soon switching to valve trombone and eventually permanently to slide ...

  2. エドワード・“キッド”・オリー ( 英語: Edward "Kid" Ory 。. 1886年 12月25日 - 1973年 1月23日 )は、 ジャズ の トロンボーン 奏者 で バンドリーダー である。. 彼は ルイジアナ州 ラプラース( LaPlace )近くのウッドランド・プランテーションに生まれた ...

  3. 1 de feb. de 2000 · Kid Ory died in Hawaii on Jan. 23, 1973. In 1986 he was inducted into the Jazz and Big Band Hall of Fame. Kid Ory was a pioneering figure in the propagation and promotion of early jazz. His move to California was significant as soon after he was followed by others from New Orleans, and then it was on to Chicago for the historic sessions there.

  4. 27 de jun. de 2021 · L'homme de la Nouvelle-Orléans (The man from New-Orleans), 1955.Direction and comments by Thomas L. Rowefrench & english subsA short history of jazz by Kid O...

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  5. 31 de dic. de 2022 · Hal Smith: Well, Jeff, Kid Ory is my favorite trombonist—period. Ever since I heard him at Disneyland, then on the Good Time Jazz records, I have thought “ That’s how a trombone is supposed to sound.” Also, I admire Ory’s rhythm section—particularly the 1953/1954 version with Don Ewell, Ed Garland and Minor Hall—above all others.

  6. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kid_OryKid Ory - Wikipedia

    Kid Ory fu a capo di uno dei più celebri gruppi di musicisti jazz degli anni dieci, che contava tra i suoi membri il meglio della scena di New Orleans con nomi del calibro di Joe "King" Oliver, Mutt Carey, e Louis Armstrong, che si unì alla band nel 1919; [1] e i clarinettisti Johnny Dodds e Jimmie Noone .

  7. 64parishes.org › entry › kid-oryKid Ory | 64 Parishes

    25 de nov. de 2022 · Kid Ory. 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 Ory’s recording of “Creole Song” in 1944 is the first documented ...