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  1. CD —. Compilation. Volume 4 - 1924-1925 - Complete Edition. Louis Armstrong. Released. 1992 — France. CD —. Compilation. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "Volume 2 - 1923-1924 - Complete Edition" on Discogs.

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  2. Louis Armstrong, Vol. 2: 1923-1924 by Louis Armstrong released in 1997. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  3. Joe “KingOliver was born in the State of Louisiana on May 11, 1885. He spent most of his childhood in New Orleans, where he began practising the trombone before switching to cornet. Until 1917 he worked with most of the best known bands of the Crescent City including Kid Oiy’s various groups. In 1919 King Oliver moved to Chicago, where ...

  4. Jun 18, 2007 · Thirty-eight years had then passed since Oliver’s band posed for that picture; there remained only a handful of rare old records and two surviving members to tell the story. Louis Armstrong and Lillian Hardin had met in the Oliver band, married in 1924, and gone on to make those extraordinary Hot Five recordings.

  5. Feb 26, 2023 · Listening to King Oliver's and Louis Armstrong's 1923 Recordings, Part 2, + Bonus Photo. (Paying Subscribers, a rare photo of the Oliver band from 1924 is at the very bottom. THANK YOU!) In Part 1, you read quite a bit of background about the band, and you listened to “I Ain’t Gonna Tell Nobody.”.

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  6. Joe "King" Oliver was one of the great New Orleans legends, an early giant whose legacy is only partly on records. In 1923, he led one of the classic New Orleans jazz bands, the last significant group to emphasize collective improvisation over solos, but ironically his second cornetist (Louis Armstrong) would soon permanently change jazz.

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  8. Louis Armstrong And King Oliver. Milestone Records: E1847172. Buy download online. King Oliver, King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band, Baby Dodds (drums), Bill Johnson (banjo), Lil Hardin Armstrong (piano), Johnny Dodds (clarinet), Louis Armstrong (cornet), Honore Dutrey (trombone), Stump Evans (saxophone), Johnny St. Cyr (banjo), Charlie Johnson (saxophone), Red Onion Jazz Babies,...