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008 120206s2012 msuaf b 001 0beng
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020 $a9781617036262 (cloth : alk. paper)
020 $a1617036269 (cloth : alk. paper)
020 $a9781617036279 (ebook)
020 $a1617036277 (ebook)
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100 1 $aMcCusker, John$q(John P.),$d1963-
245 10 $aCreole trombone :$bKid Ory and the early years of jazz /$cJohn McCusker.
246 30 $aKid Ory and the early years of jazz
260 $aJackson :$bUniversity Press of Mississippi,$cc2012.
300 $axi, 250 p., [10] p. of plates :$bill. ;$c23 cm.
490 1 $aAmerican made music series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction : who was Kid Ory? -- 1886-1896 : Le Monde Creole en Campagne -- ca. 1897-1900 : Music -- 1900-1904 : Orphan -- 1905-1907 : Walking with the King -- 1908-1910 : Kid -- 1910-1916 : New Orleans -- 1917-1919 : Creole jazz -- 1919-1925 : California -- 1925-1933 : Chicago sideman -- 1933-1973 : Epilogue.
520 $a"Edward "Kid" Ory (1886-1973) was a trombonist, composer, recording artist, and early New Orleans jazz band leader. Creole Trombone tells his story from birth on a rural sugar cane plantation in a French-speaking, ethnically mixed family, to his emergence in New Orleans as the city's hottest band leader. The Ory band featured such future jazz stars as Louis Armstrong and King Oliver and was widely considered New Orleans's top "hot" band. Ory's career took him from New Orleans to California, where he and his band created the first African American New Orleans jazz recordings ever made. In 1925 he moved to Chicago, where he made records with Oliver, Armstrong, and Jelly Roll Morton that captured the spirit of the jazz age. His most famous composition from that period, "Muskrat Ramble," is a jazz standard. Retired from music during the Depression, he returned in the 1940s and enjoyed a reignited career." -- from publisher's website.
600 10 $aOry, Kid,$d1886-1973.
650 0 $aJazz musicians$vBiography.
650 0 $aTrombonists$vBiography.
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830 0 $aAmerican made music series.
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