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  1. 11. Juli 2022 · Jimmie Noone (or Jimmy Noone; born April 23, 1895 in Cut Off, Louisiana – died April 19, 1944 in Los Angeles, California) was an American jazz clarinetist. Noone started playing guitar in his home town; at the age of 15, he switched to the clarinet and moved to New Orleans, where he studied with Lorenzo Tio. By 1912, he was playing professionally with Freddie Keppard in Storyville, and ...

  2. Jimmie Noone was born April 23, 1895, on a farm in Cut Off, Louisiana, to Lucinda (née Daggs) and James Noone. He grew up in Hammond, Louisiana, where he started playing guitar. In 1910, Noone's family moved to New Orleans. Noone switched to the clarinet and studied with Lorenzo Tio and the young Sidney Bechet. Later life and career 1913–42

  3. The facts of Jimmie Noone's career, like those of most jazz musicians, have been assembled but little interpreted.5 He was born in Cut-off, Louisiana, on the farm of his parents, Lucinda and James Noone, ten miles down the river from New Orleans. Raised in Hammond, Loui-siana (fifty-three miles north of New Orleans), he started on guitar at

  4. Jimmie Noone. James „Jimmie” Noone (ur. 23 kwietnia 1895 w Cut Off w stanie Luizjana, zm. 19 kwietnia 1944 w Los Angeles) [1] – amerykański klarnecista jazzowy, reprezentant stylów: nowoorleańskiego i chicagowskiego. Mistrz improwizacji granych w kontrapunkcie do zespołu, wirtuoz, który inspirował klarnecistów mu współczesnych ...

  5. 11. Jan. 2013 · Jimmie Noone (b.1895- d.1944) Grew up in New Orleans La. and is one of the greatest clarinet players of the 1920s. Played with some famous orchestras like Ki...

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  6. 29. Dez. 2016 · Blues for Jimmie Noone” (PDF) from the Kid Ory album, Kid Ory Plays the Blues . This, my last transcription from the blues album, completes the collection of leftover standards that follow the history of early jazz from New Orleans to Chicago and Los Angeles.  And who better to enc

  7. 1. Jan. 2002 · Album · 2002 · 10 Songs