Finishing up unofficial Franklin Mint Month we come across another influential cornet player. In fact, he influenced my dad’s favorite cornet player. So get ready for the musician and bandleader who helped make Dixieland music popular outside of Dixie in Volume 91: Oliver is King.
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Credits and Copyrights:
Jelly Roll Morton / King Oliver / Sidney Bechet – Kings Of New Orleans Jazz
Label: The Franklin Mint Record Society – FM JAZZ 017, The Franklin Mint Record Society – FM JAZZ 018, The Franklin Mint Record Society – FM JAZZ 019, The Franklin Mint Record Society – FM JAZZ 020
Series: The Greatest Jazz Recordings Of All Time, Institute Of Jazz Studies Official Archive Collection
Format: 4 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Red Vinyl and Box Box Set
Country: Sweden
Released: 1983
Genre: Jazz
King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band – Canal Street Blues
Composed by King Oliver and Louis Armstrong
King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band – Dipper Mouth Blues
Composed by King Oliver and Louis Armstrong
King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band – Frog-I-Moore
written by Jelly Roll Morton
King Oliver’s Jazz Band – Riverside Blues
written by Richard M. Jones
King Oliver & His Dixie Syncopators – Snag It
Composed by King Oliver
King Oliver & His Dixie Syncopators – Aunt Hagar’s Blues
written by W. C. Handy and J Tim Brymn
King Oliver & His Dixie Syncopators – Wa Wa Wa
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