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  1. Sidney Bechet, soprano sax-clarinet with various jazz ensembles ; includes the New Orleans Feetwarmers ; Tommy Ladnier & his orchestra ; Henry Levine & his Barefooted Dixieland Philharmonics ; Clarence Williams' Blue Five ; The Red Onion Jazz Babies ; Noble Sissle's Swingters.

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1998 CD release of "Centenary Celebration-1997: Great Original Performances 1924 To 1943" on Discogs.

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  3. Centenary Celebration-1997: Great Original Performances 1924 To 1943. Label: CDS Records Limited – RPCD 632. Series: Jazz Classics In Digital Stereo. Format: CD, Compilation, Remastered, Stereo, Reprocessed Stereo. Country: UK.

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    • CDS Records Limited-RPCD 632
  4. Mai 1900 in Florenceville, Louisiana; † 4. Juni 1939 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz - Trompeter. In seiner berühmten, aber auch notorisch unzuverlässigen Autobiographie Really The Blues bezeichnet ihn der Klarinettist Mezz Mezzrow als „second only to Louis Armstrong “.

  5. 23. Dez. 2006 · The results are spectacular, with Bechet even sounding fantastic playing a bass "sarrusophone." His long creative partnership with cornetist Tommy Ladnier graces four inspired tracks from 1932 by the New Orleans Footwarmers as well as Mezz Mezzrow's elegiac "Really the Blues," recorded in 1938. The same profound and exalted ...

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  6. Tommy Ladnier (May 28, 1900 – June 4, 1939) was an American jazz trumpeter. In 1917 Ladnier moved north to Chicago from New Orleans, and found work in a touring band. In 1921 he began to play with King Oliver. In 1926 he went to New York and became the hot trumpet soloist with the Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra.

  7. Thomas James Ladnier (May 28, 1900 – June 4, 1939) was an American jazz trumpeter. Hugues Panassié – an influential French critic, jazz historian, and renowned exponent of New Orleans jazz – rated Ladnier, sometime on or before 1956, second only to Louis Armstrong .