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  1. Will Marion Cook. Southern Syncopated Orchestra ( SSO ), established first in the U.S. as the New York Syncopated Orchestra, was an early jazz group known for bringing Black musicians to the UK. The group was founded by Will Marion Cook. Members of the group included New Orleans clarinetist Sidney Bechet, [1] British vocalist Evelyn ...

  2. 9. Okt. 2021 · The Southern Syncopated Orchestra were the "pop stars" of their day. Image restored by Anthony Marston Jones. In the early hours of 9 October 1921, the waters off Galloway were the scene of...

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  3. 11. Okt. 2022 · October 11, 2022. Southern Syncopated Orchestra (SSO), 1919-1921, was established first in the U.S. as the New York Syncopated Orchestra based in Harlem. The band was an early jazz group known for bringing Black musicians to the UK. The group was founded by Harlem’s Will Marion Cook.

  4. 10. Okt. 2022 · However the genre also has strong roots in the UK, brought here in 1919 by an all-black band called the Southern Syncopated Orchestra (SSO). Formed by American Composer Will Marion Cook, the orchestra would soon comprise of musicians from Jamaica, Guyana, Barbados, Antigua, Ghana and the US.

  5. The Southern Syncopated Orchestra in Belfast The acquisition by Konrad Nowakowski of a program printed by Belfast News-Letter Ltd., relating to the Orchestra’s engagement in Ireland’s second city for two weeks from November 7, 1921, enables more detail to be given about the program there. It also enables two new names to be added to the

  6. 9. Okt. 2021 · The Southern Syncopated Orchestra were the "pop stars" of their day. Image restored by Anthony Marston Jones. In the early hours of 9 October 1921, the waters off Galloway were the scene of...

  7. This chapter describes the Southern Syncopated Orchestra as an all-black group originally composed of fifty formally attired men, with a few women, who played and sang a diverse repertoire of light classics, popular songs, ragtime, spirituals, and waltzes.