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  1. The Original Creole Orchestra (aka The Creole Band, Freddie Keppard’s Original Creole Orchestra) was the first New Orleans Jazz band to tour outside of the South. In 1911 bass player Bill Johnson was living in Los Angeles and contacted his friend Freddie Keppard back in his home town of New Orleans. Keppard was leading the Olympia Band at the ...

  2. Keppard, who signed one photograph of himself with a caption describing himself as the "star cornetist" of the "Creole Ragtime Band," probably considered himself the star of the Original Creole Orchestra. Although he was the youngest member of the band, he is perhaps the most well-known of all of its members and is more often ...

  3. The Creole Jazz Band was made up of the cream of New Orleans Hot Jazz musicians, featuring Baby Dodds on drums, Honore Dutrey on trombone, Bill Johnson on bass, Louis Armstrong on second cornet, Johnny Dodds on clarinet, Lil Hardin-Armstrong on piano, and the band’s leader, King Oliver on cornet.

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    Recording Date
    Company
    Alligator Hop (King Oliver / Alphonse ...
    10-3-1923
    Gennett 5274-B
    Canal Street Blues (King Oliver / Louis ...
    4-5-1923
    Gennett 5133-B
    Chimes Blues (King Oliver)
    4-5-1923
    Gennett 5135-B
    Dipper Mouth Blues (King Oliver / Louis ...
    4-6-1923
    Gennett 5132-A
  4. This essay explores the way New Orleans jazz was disseminated throughout the country, taking the Creole Band as a case study. This group included legendary jazz musicians Freddy Keppard and George Bacquet, was a popular vaudeville act, and traveled earlier and more widely than its New Orleans peers. Yet the Creole Band has had far less ...

  5. Johnson and Keppard’s band became the Original Creole Orchestra which toured the Vaudeville circuit, giving other parts of the USA a first taste of the music that was not yet known as “jazz”. While playing a successful engagement in New York City in 1915 the band was offered a chance to record for the Victor Talking Machine Company. In ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kid_OryKid Ory - Wikipedia

    Nesuhi Ertegun founded his first label, Crescent Records, to record Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band. (Crescent Number 1, August 1944) Edward " Kid " Ory (December 25, 1886 – January 23, 1973) [2] was an American jazz composer, trombonist and bandleader.