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Creole Trombone - Kid Ory and the Early Years of Jazz (Paperback)
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Creole Trombone - Kid Ory and the Early Years of Jazz (Paperback)
Series: American Made Music Series
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Edward ""Kid"" Ory (1886-1973) was a trombonist, composer,
recording artist, and early New Orleans jazz band leader. Creole
Trombone tells his story from birth on a rural sugar cane
plantation in a French-speaking, ethnically mixed family, to his
emergence in New Orleans as the city's hottest band leader. The Ory
band featured such future jazz stars as Louis Armstrong and King
Oliver, and was widely considered New Orleans's top ""hot"" band.
Ory's career took him from New Orleans to California, where he and
his band created the first African American New Orleans jazz
recordings ever made. In 1925 he moved to Chicago where he made
records with Oliver, Armstrong, and Jelly Roll Morton that captured
the spirit of the jazz age. His most famous composition from that
period, ""Muskrat Ramble,"" is a jazz standard. Retired from music
during the Depression, he returned in the 1940s and enjoyed a
reignited career. Drawing on oral history and Ory's unpublished
autobiography, Creole Trombone is a story that is told in large
measure by Ory himself. The author reveals Ory's personality to the
reader and shares remarkable stories of incredible innovations of
the jazz pioneer. The book also features unpublished Ory
compositions, photographs, and a selected discography of his most
significant recordings.
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