In a piano factory tucked away in Richmond, Indiana, Gennett
Records produced thousands of records featuring obscure musicians
from hotel orchestras and backwoods fiddlers to the future icons of
jazz, blues, country music, and rock 'n' roll. From 1916 to 1934,
the company debuted such future stars as Louis Armstrong, King
Oliver, Bix Beiderbecke, and Hoagy Carmichael, while also capturing
classic performances by Jelly Roll Morton, Duke Ellington, Blind
Lemon Jefferson, Charley Patton, Uncle Dave Macon, and Gene Autry.
While Gennett Records was overshadowed by competitors such as
Victor and Columbia, few record companies documented the birth of
America's grassroots music as thoroughly as this small-town label.
In this newly revised and expanded edition of Jelly Roll, Bix, and
Hoagy, Rick Kennedy shares anecdotes from musicians, employees, and
family members to trace the colorful history of one of America's
most innovative record companies.
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