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  1. 5 de abr. de 2023 · [CHIMES BLUES PERFORMED BY KING OLIVER’S CREOLE JAZZ BAND] Louis Armstrong: Yeah, that’s my first trumpet solo, I’d say, up north from New Orleans, because I had just joined as Joe Oliver’s as second trumpet man. And there was Joe Oliver and myself, Honore Dutrey on trombone, Baby Dodds on drums, and Johnny Dodds, clarinet.

  2. 13 de nov. de 2018 · Louis Armstrong was to be a lifelong friend to King Oliver, and kindly would refer to him as “Papa Joe”. Read more King Oliver and the Creole Serenaders also called the Creole Jazz Band, went on a two year tear of Chicago (1922-1924) while based out of the Lincoln Gardens, which was a lavish venue with a ballroom that could hold over one thousand dancers, it was the hottest club in town.

  3. Su Karera King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band y Louis Armstrong. Joe Oliver a kuminsa toka na edat yong ku hopi tokadó ku tabatin fama e tumpu ei.E tabata respetá tokadonan di cornèt manera Manuel Perez i Freddie Keppard.Un pianista bon yamá Richard M. Jones tabata gusta e estilo dje tokadó yong Joe Oliver.E tabata korda un anochi den dos klup tabatin tokamentu,un dje klupnan tabata toka ...

  4. A pioneering jazz trumpet and cornet player, bandleader Joseph “King” Oliver played an instrumental role in the popularization of jazz outside of New Orleans. Though born in Louisiana, Oliver spent much of his career in Chicago, where he established his legendary King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band. Initially, the band included Louis Armstrong ...

  5. Joe "King" Oliver, ok. 1915 Imię i nazwisko Joseph Nathan Oliver Pseudonim King Data i miejsce urodzenia 19 grudnia 1885 Abend k. Donaldsonville Data śmierci 8 kwietnia 1938. Instrumenty: kornet, trąbka. Gatunki: jazz, jazz chicagowski, jazz nowoorleański. Zawód Trębacz, kornecista, lider zespołu, muzyk Współpracownicy Louis Armstrong ...

  6. Joseph "King" Oliver arrived in New Orleans sometime in his childhood years when his family migrated in from Abent, Louisiana (a community located in the city’s immediate hinterland). In 1918, after learning and working in New Orleans with such people as Henry Allen, Sr., Richard M. Jones, Edward "Kid" Ory, and his own band, he went to Chicago to join a band led by fellow New Orleanian and ...

  7. 3 de ago. de 2023 · Joe “King” Oliver was one of the New Orleans trumpet and cornet kings who took the instrument to a whole new level. His skills as a musician, composer, and bandleader altered the course of jazz and showcased the genre’s excellence.