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  1. Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs war er gezwungen, seinen Lebensunterhalt als Aufseher bei der New Yorker U-Bahn zu verdienen, bevor er im „Dixieland-Revival“ nach Ende des Krieges wieder Arbeit fand (1945 mit Art Hodes, mit Bunk Johnson und Kid Ory). 1953 folgte er dem Vorbild von Sidney Bechet und ging nach Paris, von wo aus er ...

  2. Later he played with Chick Webb, Louis Armstrong (with Russell) and Jelly Roll Morton. [1] The Dixieland jazz revival of the late 1940s reinvigorated his career; he played with Art Hodes, Bunk Johnson, and Kid Ory, [1] and had a regular gig with Ralph Sutton in 1948.

  3. Im Ersten Weltkrieg war er von 1917 bis 1919 bei der Handelsmarine tätig und gründete bei Rückkehr nach New Orleans eine eigene Band, in der Barney Bigard und Luis Russell spielten. 1924 ging er zu King Oliver und seiner Band Dixie Syncopators nach Chicago. 1926 verliess er Chicago und vagabundierte um die Welt.

  4. After three years in the Merchant Marines, he joined King Oliver in Chicago for much of 1925-1927, recording with Oliver’s Dixie Syncopators. He spent a year in the Far East and Egypt, arriving in New York in 1928 to join Luis Russell for five years. Nicholas, who had recorded in several settings in the 1920s, sounded perfectly at home with ...

  5. He then played in a series of bands until 1941, when he took a job as a guard on the New York Subway. In 1945 he returned to music with the Dixieland revival of the late 1940s, playing with Art Hodes, Bunk Johnson and Kid Ory. In 1953 Nicholas moved to France where he remained for the rest of his life.

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1998 CD release of "Albert Nicholas Story 1926-1947" on Discogs.

  7. 1. Sept. 1998 · Discover Story: 1926-1947 by Albert Nicholas released in 1998. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.