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  1. King Joe Oliver. Joe "King" Oliver, (May 11, 1885 – April 8, 1938) was a great trumpet (cornet) player and bandleader of early jazz. After the largely mythical and unrecorded Buddy Bolden and his successor Freddie Keppard, Joe Oliver became the third “king” of the trumpet, the lead instrument of early New Orleans jazz bands.

  2. Joe “King” Oliver was a Louisiana native who moved to New Orleans as a teenager. Oliver was a cornet player in New Orleans’ brass bands, dance bands, and in Storyville’s red-light district. He co-led the band with Kid Ory, a trombonist. It was considered New Orleans’ most popular and most successful in the 1910s.

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  4. Entdecken Sie Oliver, Joe King: Oh, Play That Thing! (1923) von Joe King Oliver bei Amazon Music. Werbefrei streamen oder als CD und MP3 kaufen bei Amazon.de.

  5. A little over a century ago, Joseph “KingOliver, mentor to a wide-eyed teenager named Louis “Dipper” Armstrong, stood peering up the main track of New Orleans’ Union Station on South Rampart Street. The Chicago-bound Illinois Central trains hissed, waiting to move. Oliver, a big, well-fed man, couldn’t wait to move either, so ...

  6. Joseph "King" Oliver arrived in New Orleans sometime in his childhood years when his family migrated in from Abent, Louisiana (a community located in the city’s immediate hinterland). In 1918, after learning and working in New Orleans with such people as Henry Allen, Sr., Richard M. Jones, Edward "Kid" Ory, and his own band, he went to Chicago to join a band led by fellow New Orleanian and ...

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