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He played with a Dixieland jazz ensemble known as The Six in 1953, and
A Dixieland revival began on the west coast in the late
68 to form the World's Greatest Jazz Band, a Dixieland group which performed for the next ten years
father, a jazz trumpet player who had led a Dixieland band in the Boston area in the 1930s and 194
1946, where he played with his brothers in a Dixieland jazz band until his retirement.
The Basin Street Six was a Dixieland sextet founded in 1950 in New Orleans that h
German Seaside Jazzmen - a Dixieland band from Norden - benefit concert.
He formed a Dixieland band called Billy and his Bachelors.
The Oregon Jazz Band is a dixieland jazz band based in Coos Bay, Oregon.
trumpeter.In 1938, Vogel played trumpet in a dixieland combo.
The Uptown Lowdown Jazz Band is a Dixieland jazz band from the Bellevue, Washington area
(October 28, 1892 - November 29, 1954) was a dixieland jazz pianist, clarinetist, and drummer.
e he played saxophone with The Oxcentrics, a Dixieland jazz band.
t Inn from late 1961 until 1965, including a Dixieland combo.
er (June 10, 1894 - December 2, 1971), was a Dixieland jazz trumpeter.
1894-21 July 1935) was a dixieland jazz trombonist born in New Orleans, Louisia
d December 2, 1998 in Venice, Florida) was a dixieland jazz double bass player, composer and arrang
xford, where he played with The Oxcentrics a Dixieland jazz band.
s satirized as Pee Wee Runt and his All-Flea Dixieland Band in Tex Avery's animated MGM cartoon Dix
ctober 26, 1894-7 June 1968) was an American dixieland jazz pianist born in Bowling Green, Kentucky
ch 25, 1902-August 15, 1976) was an American dixieland clarinet player.
6, 1924 - November 8, 1993) was an American Dixieland trumpet player.
A tour, the Legends of American Dixieland, followed in May 1989 with the same line-up.
er 4, 1937, Portland, Oregon) is an American Dixieland jazz revival cornetist, pianist, and singer.
il 27, 1907 - June 14, 1978) was an American Dixieland jazz clarinettist, saxophonist and arranger
, Howard K-8 School, La Vina K-8 School, and Dixieland K-8 School.
d as a trombonist who played traditional and dixieland jazz in San Francisco.
trombone-based, inspired by jazz, blues and Dixieland, gospel and old-time spirituals: a more soul
nd the composer of a number of pop tunes and Dixieland standards, including Come Back Sweet Papa, D
rinetist after being exposed to Big Band and Dixieland Jazz by his trumpet playing father, Mars mig
became known for "older jazz" like swing and Dixieland.
in 1964 and played at Preservation Hall and Dixieland Hall.
zz, Tin Pan Alley, light classical works and Dixieland.
ob" Schulz (born July 1, 1938) is a jazz and Dixieland jazz cornetist.
In the 1950s, he played in various swing and Dixieland revival groups, including Wilbur De Paris's.
onist and composer specializing in swing and Dixieland styles.
9, 1961) was an African-American ragtime and dixieland jazz composer, bandleader, and clarinetist.
twentieth century, sometimes referred to as Dixieland music.
hmond, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian dixieland and classical jazz pianist, composer and ban
ar guest artist at the concerts of the Benko Dixieland Band and the Budapest Ragtime Band.
k, jazz, indie pop, soul, celtic, bluegrass, dixieland, olde tyme, reggae and many forms of world m
He played bop, dixieland, and other styles.
Ben Pollack's Pick-A-Rib Boys: Dixieland (Savoy Records)
ke Daniels (born 13 April 1928) is a British dixieland revivalist jazz trumpeter and bandleader bor
e played with Merritt in the Brunie Brothers Dixieland Jazz Band.
n Street Blues" is a song often performed by Dixieland jazz bands, written by Spencer Williams.
nds during festivals, strongly influenced by Dixieland jazz.
rather, "hot jazz" that would now be called Dixieland).
y be confusing "Hot jazz" with Chicago-style Dixieland.
It was a famous Yale College Dixieland band of the 1950s that played the boisterous
Balcones Fault was a 1970s comedic Dixieland jazz band from Austin, Texas who took their
In the 1950s he played with Eddie Condon's Dixieland band, and played with Ruby Braff, Bud Freema
wanting to be a jazz journalist, discovering Dixieland in the Danny Kaye movie The Five Pennies and
er 1954 in Newbury, Berkshire) is an English dixieland jazz clarinetist, alto and soprano saxophoni
They are America's longest established dixieland jazz band, founded by Dr. Bill Borcher in Co
at sixteen dropped out of school to play for Dixieland trumpeter-leader Muggsy Spanier, but it was
He was primarily known for Dixieland.
on this page has a place in their heart for Dixieland music.
lis, Indiana) was a jazz trumpeter known for Dixieland and swing music.
musical curiosity for all eras of jazz, from dixieland to the avant-garde, Fusion to modern jazz.
In 1956, he joined George Girard's Dixieland Band at the Famous Door in New Orleans.
sidered it as one of the four most important dixieland festivals in Europe: Breda (The Netherlands)
DeArango was an autodidact, and played in Dixieland jazz bands while attending Ohio State Univer
He remained an important figure in Dixieland music until his death in 1995, aged 83.
Benedict's work can be seen in Dixieland Droopy, The First Bad Man, and Deputy Droopy
Born Again in Dixieland (Jason McCoy, Naoise Sheridan, Denny Carr) -
ve as a performer into the 1980s, playing in Dixieland jazz revival groups in his last years.
The Tarragona International Dixieland Festival in Spain is not listed or the Inter
910 - January 30, 1959) was an American jazz dixieland alto saxophonist born in Chicago, Illinois,
d pops programs encompassing Broadway, Jazz, Dixieland, Big Band, and other popular forms.
ist born in Boston who backed numerous jazz, dixieland, doo-wop and R&B artists
orchestra, as well as arrangements for Jazz, Dixieland and dance bands.
Dink Johnson, dixieland jazz pianist, clarinetist, and drummer.
Sacramento Jazz Jubilee, the world's largest dixieland jazz festival.
four Soundies films featuring Henry Levine's Dixieland band.
zoo, complete with a special cake and a live dixieland band.
was famous for the live broadcasts of local Dixieland jazz bands, including such notables as Papa
aying clarinet with the Main Street Maniacs ( Dixieland), mandolin with the Thunder Mountain Boys (b
He has also performed with many Dixieland bands in the greater New Orleans area, inclu
Mostly dixieland style jazz on the album, though there are so
ith a smattering of world music; there is no Dixieland, and unlike so-called jazz festivals such as
In his time, Muggsy made numerous Dixieland recordings that still serve as favorites tod
His lifestyle and the decline of Dixieland or New Orleans jazz led to his return to mos
An early student of Dixieland was the young Louis Prima, as well as his ol
He remained a fixture of Dixieland jazz performance for most of his life, playi
, Lee Konitz, Sidney Bechet and The Dukes of Dixieland.
Kai Winding, The Ventures, and The Dukes of Dixieland.
ena Jazz Band in the "West Coast revival" of Dixieland music.
yers performing (and jamming to) an array of Dixieland and Ragtime classics plus hits of the early
y (1960), Wild Bill Davison (1962), Dukes of Dixieland (1963-64), Peanuts Hucko, Joe Venuti, The Ki
y Hills Unlisted Jazz Band, and the Dukes of Dixieland in New Orleans.
Side 1 was The Dukes of Dixieland, Side 2 was railroad sound effects.
layed with Louis Cottrell, Jr., the Dukes of Dixieland, and the Onward Brass Band (1968).
age of seven, generally with traditional or dixieland jazz ensembles.
In 1917, the Original Dixieland Jazz Band released "Livery Stable Blues", wh
to New York City to fill in for the Original Dixieland Jass Band at Reisenweber's Cafe.
He joined the Original Dixieland Jazz Band for their initial recordings in 19
, which was to become famous as the Original Dixieland Jass Band, but Nunez left the band shortly b
umbia Records to be recorded by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, who released it as a Columbia 78,
om Brown's band, before joining the Original Dixieland Jass Band in November 1916.
nte's New Orleans Jazz Band and the Original Dixieland Jazz Band (the latter formed shortly afterwa
ore than once about how enjoyed the Original Dixieland Jass Band records as a young man, noting the
"Tiger Rag/Skeleton Jangle" by the Original Dixieland Jass Band
to Chicago and joined the reformed Original Dixieland Jazz Band.
layed in the revived version of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band.
ist, he played in the reconstituted Original Dixieland Jazz Band's 1940s recordings.
ince hearing Larry Shields with the Original Dixieland Jazz Band."
s first gig under its new name, the Original Dixieland Jass Band.
Orchestra, and Nick LaRocca in the Original Dixieland Jazz Band.
The song was introduced by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band in 1920 as Victor 78, 18717-A, in
J. Russel Robinson, a member of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band.
a and Brunswick, Benny Goodman, the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, Duke Ellington, Bix Beiderbecke,
mphis Five in 1917, then joined the Original Dixieland Jazz Band briefly in 1921.
in 1922-25, and also played in the Original Dixieland Jazz Band in 1922-24.
the 1920s, where he played with the Original Dixieland Jazz Band and Emil Coleman.
tinue playing, alternating with the Original Dixieland, after that band's return to New York.
from Luis Tio, and played with the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, Papa Jack Laine's Reliance Brass
style that combined traditional New Orleans Dixieland jazz with the big-band-style trumpet, and a
3, 1887 - c. 1927) was an early New Orleans dixieland and jazz drummer.
jazz (he played Carnegie Hall with Kid Ory's Dixieland band in 1949).
n NYC working mostly as a sideman with other Dixieland bands playing at festivals and various New Y
After the mid-1940s he led his own Dixieland jazz groups which featured many well-known E
he became a studio musician leading his own Dixieland sessions.
ayed tuba in the Oxcentrics, an Oxford-based Dixieland jazz band.
randson of Alciede "Yellow" Nunez, a pioneer Dixieland clarinetist who performed with the Original
Sherwood "Shakey" Johnson personally played dixieland jazz piano to entertain patrons.
mpet and violin, and equally at home playing Dixieland or bebop or cool jazz."
concert film Jazz On A Summer's Day playing Dixieland as they drove around Newport in a convertibl
he became a self-taught saxophonist, playing Dixieland jazz in many big bands, leading his own, The
was originally released in 1979, titled Pure Dixieland.
me, blues, folk and minstrel, early ragtime, dixieland, ragtime-stride, blues-boogie, swing, prebop
he Air Force, Bates played with Wally Rose's Dixieland Band in 1955 and then replaced his brother i
1905 S. Dixieland Rd Rogers, Arkansas 72758
rmany playing professionally with a Scottish Dixieland band.
He also played the banjo in the seven-piece Dixieland band called Firehouse Five Plus Two, formed
There he played in several Dixieland jazz revival groups, working with Kid Ory, B
New Orleans where she recorded with several Dixieland and traditional jazz bands and made regular
He recorded with Jack Sheedy's Dixieland Jazz Band in 1950.
sic career with the Jazz Minors, a six-piece Dixieland group at Disneyland in Anaheim.
x-Bobcat Nappy Lamare in a highly successful dixieland band that lasted until 1960, after which Bau
Gowans' earliest work was on the Dixieland jazz scene, playing with the Rhapsody Makers
clarinetist, associated principally with the Dixieland jazz scene.
st, and bandleader active principally on the Dixieland jazz revival circuit.
short for "traditional jazz" - refers to the Dixieland and Ragtime jazz styles of the early 20th ce
lms and shorts, and also was a member of the Dixieland band Firehouse Five Plus Two, playing the pi
l Victor recording in which he sang with the Dixieland Jazz Band".
or Traditional Jazz, or sometimes called the Dixieland sound was emerging, drawing for its inspirat
ut returned to banjo in the 1950s during the Dixieland jazz revival.
made at the Copacabana in New York with the Dixieland band of the Village Stompers and the Joe Mel
ndards and original pieces influenced by the Dixieland artists of the 1910s and 1920s as well as th
1939 and it would be a leading force in the Dixieland revival for the next 11 years, with a small
example, the Royal Garden Jazz Band and the Dixieland Smugglers.
Claudia Schmidt Quartet, Dick Fizzell & the Dixieland Express, Tim Cunningham, Francis Kofi, Betty
Bing and the Dixieland Bands - Bing Crosby
The Dixieland Ramblers are a Dixieland revival jazz ensemb
950s and 1960s Fatool found much work on the Dixieland jazz revival circuit, playing with Pete Foun
The Dixieland Jug Blowers were a popular American musical
He helped give Whiteman an idea of the Dixieland jazz style.
an jazz cornetist, active principally on the Dixieland jazz scene.
the Yerba Buena Jazz Band is the name of the Dixieland revival band founded by Lu Watters.
cornetist noted for his contributions to the Dixieland jazz tradition.
He held a regular gig from 1966 at the Dixieland jazz club Your Father's Mustache in New York
Basie's group and started his own band, the Dixieland Six; Robert Carter was the trombonist for th
The Dixieland Jug Band was originally formed through the c
ic leader and arranger of the Theresienstadt Dixieland ensemble called Ghetto Swingers.
This Dixieland jazz ensemble continued playing in St. Louis
rt lay with the sound of Nyhavn; traditional Dixieland jazz, and he was active until his death in S
69, he played in the Firehouse Five Plus Two Dixieland revival band, an ensemble formed by animator
If you don't want Dixieland to die with your generation, maybe you could
While Russell was most often associated with Dixieland or swing music, their quartet performed more
He is most associated with Dixieland jazz and was a long-term performer with the
Bose's early experience came with Dixieland jazz bands in his native Alabama before movi
Although he is associated with dixieland he was in fact one of the finest rhythm bass
fornia) was a jazz trumpeter associated with Dixieland music.
g" presenting blues, ragtime, boogie woogie, Dixieland, swing, gospel, New Orleans brass band-style
At the Jazz Band Ball:Chicago/New York Dixieland (Bluebird)
                                                                                                   


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