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  1. 8. März 2014 · Having said this, the Apex Club recordings are generally well known to fans of early jazz, and have been available in other collections long before now. More rare, and extremely gratifying are the recordings collected on the last disc, especially the live date of the Jimmie Noone Quartet recorded at Chicago's Yes Yes Club on July 17, 1941 ...

  2. 29. Mai 2013 · From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Jimmie Noone, from the era of 1923-1944. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave. Each cassette was recorded to a single WAV-format file at ...

  3. It is not known whether these six takes were made in one day or over a period of time. The Ollie Powers Harmony Syncopators, playing at the Vendome Theater, most likely around 1923. The general sound of the band is suggestive of an attempt to emulate the very successful King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band , then playing at the Lincoln Gardens (459 ...

  4. Jimmie Noone. This date marks the birth of Jimmie Noone in 1895. He was a Black jazz clarinetist. He was born 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. He is one of the three principal clarinetists of early jazz, the other two being Johnny Dodds ...

  5. 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 ...

  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 ...