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KING OLIVERS DIXIE SYNCOPATORS

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  • One of the most underrated hot-bands of the roaring twenties, King Oliver's savannah or Dixie Syncopators 1926-28. There were some legendary musicians from New Orleans heared,

    Kid Ory, Albert Nicholas, Barney Bigard and Paul Barbarin. rec. april/may 1926 Chicago.

    1.Deep Henderson

    2.Jackass Blues

    3.Wa-Wa-Wa

  • gotta love it! nice tuba... why did tuba fall out o use in jazz? love da muting on da horns, dual clarinetwork, barnyardstyle percussion, up tempo... so jolly!

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  • hot damn this ory?

  • magnificent !!

  • Ace of Hearts, I think it was a British label extant on LP's in the 1970's I have their reissue of early Andy Kirk Clouds of Joy material from 1929-30. Stunningly remastered for the time.

  • Hmmm, Deep Henderson. Another black band doing repertoire from the Coon-Sanders Nighthawks. As I recall, Fletcher Henderson recorded "Blazin'" and Alphonso Trent did "Louder And Funnier"

  • Don't you just love that Deep Henderson!

  • thanx Jazzman!

  • What are the names of these three tunes?

  • Their Verson of Deep Henderson is Amazing.

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