Original Dixieland Jazz Band
In May 1916 several young white New Orleans musicians were working in Chicago, often appearing in the same bands. After a few changes the musicians settled down as a permanent band, with the personnel consisting of Nick LaRocca (b. Dominic James LaRocca, 11 April 1889, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, d. 22 February 1961, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; cornet) Eddie Edwards (b. 22 May 1891, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, d. 9 April 1963; trombone), Larry Shields (b. Lawrence Shields, 13 September 1893, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, d. 21 November 1953, Los Angeles, California, USA; clarinet), pianist Henry Ragas (b. 1891, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA d. 18 February 1919, New York City, New York, USA) - his successor at the piano, J. Russell Robinson (b. 8 July 1892, d. 30 September 1963) and Tony Sbarbaro (Spargo) (b. 27 June 1897, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, d. 30 October 1969; drums). Under its somewhat hyperbolic and misleading title, the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, aided by widespread publicity, became known as the creators of jazz. Despite this hopelessly inaccurate and unfair description, the ODJB's 1917 recordings of "Livery Stable Blues" and "Dixie Jass Band One-Step" succeeded in bringing the emergent music to the attention of millions. They were also able to make far more prestigious public appearances than would have been possible had they been black. First at Resenweber's restaurant in New York and later at London's Palladium theatre, the ODJB offered audiences a mixture of vaudeville eccentricity and good jazz (rather more of the former than the latter) and helped to boost the music from its limited origins into worldwide popularity.
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Albums
- (1995) 1917-36
- (1992) The 75th Anniversary
Top Tracks
- St. Louis Blues
- Tiger Rag
- Dixieland Jass Band One-Step (Introducing 'That Teasin' Rag')
- At the Jazz Band Ball
- Bluin' the Blues
Related Artists
- Preservation Hall Jazz Band
- Louis Armstrong
- The Dukes of Dixieland
- Al Hirt
- Pete Fountain
- Sidney Bechet
- Dr. Henry Levine's Barefoot Dixieland Philharmonic
- Sidney Bechet & His New Orleans Feetwarmers
- Jelly Roll Morton's New Orleans Jazzmen
- Matty Matlock & His Dixie Men
- Jelly Roll Morton's Jazz Band
- Al Hirt, Pete Fountain
- Ory's Creole Jazz Band
- Tommy Ladnier and his Orchestra
- Paul Howard's Quality Serenaders
- The New Orleans Feetwarmers
- Jelly Roll Morton
- Sidney Bechet Trio
- Ory's Sunshine Orchestra
- Jimmy Noone
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