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  1. Oklahoma City Blue Devils. Los Oklahoma City Blue Devils fueron una de las territory bands más importantes de la década de 1920. Originalmente llamada Billy King's Road Show, 1 al deshacerse esta banda en Oklahoma City en 1925, Walter Page se convirtió en su líder y cambió el nombre. De ahí, también se conoce como Walter Page's Blue Devils .

  2. 4. Juli 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Kontor New Media GmbHBlue Devil Blues · Walter Page's Blue DevilsRoads of Jazz℗ Copyright controlledReleased on: 2010-12-03Artist: Wal...

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  3. Group photo of Blue Devils band standing around their instruments at radio station KFJF; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, ca. 1928. Pictured from left: Oran "Lips" Page, trumpet; Henry "Buster" Smith, alto sax; Clair Benton, banjo; Walter Page, bass; Emir "Bucket" Coleman, trombone; Jones L.

  4. The sound of East Oklahoma City was inescapable in the 1920s. For a time, Second Street " an area dubbed "Deep Deuce" and "Deep Second"...

  5. Two other important groups out of the Southwest, Kansas City specifically, were Bennie Moten's band and Jay McShann's band. Musicians from the Moten band along with musicians from the Oklahoma City Blue Devils became one of the most influential jazz bands, under the leadership of Count Basie.

  6. The only book on the legendary band that included Lester Young, Count Basie, and Ralph Ellison The Blue Devils have received very little attention from jazz historians, though the band members and the writer Ralph Ellison (who sometimes sat in with them) spoke with conviction about their sterling musicianship and their legendary ability to defeat all competitors in battles of the bands.

  7. 1. Dez. 2006 · The Oklahoma City Blue Devils, an African American jazz band, was formed in 1923. The tubist and leader, Walter Page, the clarinetist Buster Smith, the voc