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  1. 8 hours ago · In New Orleans in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, creole musicians like pianist Jelly Roll Morton and clarinetists Alphonse Picou and Sidney Bechet, white musicians such as brass band leader “Papa” Jack Laine and cornetist Nick LaRocca, and black cornetists Buddy Bolden and Joe “King” Oliver each contributed in different ways to a flourishing music scene defined by syncopation ...

  2. 4 days ago · Sidney Bechet was born on this day in 1897. The erratic saxophonist/clarinettist/composer was one of jazz's first important soloists, even beating Louis Armstrong in the recording studio by several years.

  3. 3 days ago · Discover Sidney Bechet's songs and artist profile on Musicstax and discover their top songs by key, tempo - find related artists and explore their most popular songs on Spotify.

  4. 5 days ago · He was working for Esquire magazine when he did his debut for Blue Note, as co-designer with John Hermansader, was a cover for a ten-inch album by the Hank Mobley Quartet in late 1955, but the...

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  5. 3 days ago · Born in the city’s Seventh Ward – a community that produced Sidney Bechet, Jelly Roll Morton and Allen Toussaint — and trained as a pre-teen in gospel, Sierra formed the Giants last fall in partnership with Dave Torkanowsky, who might be an unfamiliar name to you but has been a driving force in the region for 50 years.

  6. 4 days ago · Now this quartet offers its own interpretations of popular jazz standards from Sidney Bechet and Duke Ellington to Jimmy Giuffre and Eric Dolphy. Mahall has a sound of its own on the clarinet (and the bass clarinet), and maintains a disciplined daily practice routine focused on the jazz standards but claims that “Everyone hates the clarinet.

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  8. 5 days ago · It seemed that the sound of Bolden’s cornet was a most cherished memory to those who had heard it and its memory carried a spirit of rebellion and hope. Bechet supported this idea by claiming that playing the “Buddy Bolden Blues” could have thrown you in jail.

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