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  1. 6. Aug. 2009 · Stomping at the Palace. The 27-strong Southern Syncopated Orchestra pictured in its 1919 heyday. Buckingham Palace's inclusion on a shortlist of the UK's most important jazz venues has focused attention on the musicians who played there. Jazz legends Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet took to the stand over a five-year period from 1919, as did ...

  2. Southern Syncopated Orchestra Quick Reference Thirty‐five‐piece African‐American orchestra formed in the United States by Will Marion Cook and George Lattimore to fill an engagement at the Philharmonic Hall, London, which opened on 4 July 1919. ...

  3. July 19, 1944. (1944-07-19) (aged 75) [1] New York City. William Mercer Cook (January 27, 1869 – July 19, 1944), better known as Will Marion Cook, was an American composer, violinist, and choral director. [2] Cook was a student of Antonín Dvořák. In 1919 he took his New York Syncopated Orchestra ( Southern Syncopated Orchestra) to England ...

  4. 4. Okt. 2023 · The published review of this orchestra explained how this performance was not advertised, so the audience was rather slim. The reviewer explains that those in attendance had a good time and expects that the next time this orchestra is in town, the audience will surly be jam packed.

  5. 1. Apr. 2010 · Download Citation | Southern Syncopated Orchestra: The Roster | Unfortunately, important changes to the entry for Harry Wellmon (Rye 2010, 62) became lost in the sub-editing process and the ...

  6. Advertising for the Southern Syncopated Orchestra in The Times, 13 Dec 1919. A scene from the stage show of Cradle of the World, 1923. George William Lattimore (born 1887 [citation needed] – after 1931) was an American lawyer, sports manager, manager of the Southern Syncopated Orchestra, [1] and a theatrical and cinema impresario.

  7. 26. Mai 2013 · Members of the orchestra, including musicians from the Caribbean, were killed with the sinking of the S.S. Rowan in October 1921 in a collision with American cargo liner the West Canak, to be followed 15 minutes later by another collision with Clan liner Malcolm. Of the 35 lives that were lost, nine were members of the Southern Syncopated ...