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  1. Memphis Five has the reputation of the original Dixieland Jazz Band who makes records for the Victrolas, two of the latter being with the Memphis Five. This affair has long been looked forward to by young people of this city. This is the jazziest orchestra which has ever played at a dance in this town.

  2. He re-formed the The Original Memphis Five and played at Nick’s in New York City for the next six years. In 1956 Phil moved to Miami, Florida and opened his own club called Napoleon’s Retreat where he continued to lead a band. Phil Napoleon died on September 13th, 1990, at his home in North Miami. He was 89 years of age.

  3. LaRocca löste die Band aus gesundheitlichen Gründen auf (er erlitt einen Nervenzusammenbruch). Andere Bands wie z. B. die „Original Memphis Five“ oder „King Olivers Creole Jazz Band“ eroberten die noch junge Jazz-Szene. 1936 gab es eine kurze Wiedervereinigung unter dem Namen Original Dixieland Jazz Five mit sechs neuen Aufnahmen ...

  4. Original Memphis Five, the Original Dixieland Jazz Band and the Circle Quintette. All of these are Dixieland combinations and play the style of music that the patrons of the Balconades like. (New York Clipper, June 20, 1923, p.28) New Orleans cornetist Johnny DeDroit, whose band was playing an engagement at Busoni’s Balconades in late 1924,

  5. 26. Sept. 2009 · Original Memphis Five an early (1919) white jazz band from New York named themselves after W.C.Handy's song "Memphis Blues" . "That Barking Dog-Woof! Woof!" ...

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  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1957 Vinyl release of "Connee Boswell And The Original Memphis Five In Hi-Fi" on Discogs.

  7. Original Indiana Five. New York-based band of the 1920s playing jazz music in the style of the The Original Memphis Five or the Original Dixieland Jazz Band . Under the name "Original Indiana Syncopators" the band made its first recordings for John Fletcher's Olympic (11) label in April and May 1923. At that point, it comprised leader Newman ...