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  1. Jazz Clarinetist. Jimmie Noone (1895-1944) has been an enigmatic figure in the early history of jazz. On the one hand his credentials are nearly unsurpassed: a clarinet student of the influential musician and teacher Lorenzo Tio, Jr., and of Sidney Bechet; a performer frequently selected for jazz work.

  2. The Jimmie Noone Collection, Vol. 1 (1928) by Jimmie Noone released in 1992. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. The JSP box set on Jimmie Noone gives a good overview of his recording career: some exemplary recordings of his early years as a sideman (with Ollie Powers and especially Doc Cook, Lilie Delk Christian and Louis Armstrong - but not the recordings with King Oliver) and his last years (recordings for Parlophone, Decca and Capitol as well as some rare live recordings from 1941), none of them ...

  4. 19. Apr. 2024 · Died: April 19, 1944, Los Angeles, California (aged 48) Jimmie Noone (born April 23, 1895, near New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.—died April 19, 1944, Los Angeles, California) was an American jazz clarinetist noted for his lyricism and refinement of technique. He is one of the three principal clarinetists of early jazz, the other two being Johnny ...

  5. 29. Aug. 2006 · New Releases Discover Articles Recommendations My Profile Staff Picks Year In Review Advanced Search Remove Ads. Chicago Rhythm - Apex Blues: The Recordings of Jimmie Noone 1923-1943 Jimmie Noone. Add to Custom List Add to Collection AllM ...

  6. He died in his home from a sudden heart attack. Noone appeared with the East Side Kids in the 1944 film The Block Busters. His son, Jimmie Noone Jr. (b. James Fleming N., Chicago, April 21, 1938; d. San Diego, March 29, 1991), is also a clarinetist. After spending much of his career in obscurity in San Diego, in the 1980s he commenced an active ...