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  1. Joe 'King Oliver und seine Jazz-Band,1923 | Bildquelle: picture alliance / akg-images | akg-images "Dance to the music of Joe Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band" heißt es in einer Werbeanzeige, die im ...

  2. Joe "King" Oliver Joseph Nathan "King" Oliver (December 19, 1881 - April 10, 1938) is without a doubt one of the major figures of early jazz. Born in Abend, Louisiana and raised in New Orleans, he quickly played with the best musicians of the time.

  3. 6. Juni 2013 · King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band - Dipper Mouth BluesGrabado en Richmond, Indiana el 6 de Abril de 1923 "Oliver, Joe "King" (Cornet, Leader) Armstrong, Louis ...

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  4. King Oliver. Coronet player and bandleader who was a pioneering figure in New Orleans jazz and introduced Louis Armstrong to the world. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1900s - 1930s. Born. December 19, 1881 in Aben, LA. Died.

  5. The Complete Satchmo Plays King Oliver (+15 Bonustracks) Im September/Oktober 1959 nahm der große Louis Armstrong ein Album auf, das seinem Mentor und ersten Arbeitgeber, dem legendären Kornettisten Joe »King« Oliver (1885 - 1938), huldigt. Dies gab Louis u…. lieferbar innerhalb 1-2 Wochen. 2 CDs. EUR 15,99*.

  6. A pioneering jazz trumpet and cornet player, bandleader Joseph “King” Oliver played an instrumental role in the popularization of jazz outside of New Orleans. Though born in Louisiana, Oliver spent much of his career in Chicago, where he established his legendary King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band. Initially, the band included Louis Armstrong ...

  7. King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band debuted on June 17, 1922 at the Lincoln Gardens Café in Chicago 6. Following the debut, the band steadily gained notoriety and recognition from locals, however more firepower was needed. Shortly after the band’s debut, Oliver wired New Orleans requesting a second cornetist— Oliver’s former apprentice, Louis Armstrong. In 1923, the band made history by ...