Dixieland, also known as Traditional Jazz, is a genre of jazz music that originated in the early 20th century in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is characterized by its lively and energetic ensemble playing, improvisation, and a combination of brass instruments, clarinet, and rhythm section. Dixieland jazz has a distinct and infectious sound that evokes a sense of joy and celebration. Here are four prominent artists known for their contributions to Dixieland jazz:
- Louis Armstrong - Louis Armstrong, also known as "Satchmo," was an American trumpeter, singer, and one of the most influential figures in jazz history. His powerful trumpet playing, soulful voice, and charismatic stage presence made him an iconic figure in Dixieland jazz. Armstrong's recordings, such as "West End Blues" and "When the Saints Go Marching In," are timeless classics.
- Jelly Roll Morton - Jelly Roll Morton, born Ferdinand Joseph La Menthe, was an American pianist, bandleader, and composer. He was one of the early innovators of jazz and played a significant role in the development of Dixieland jazz. Morton's compositions, such as "Black Bottom Stomp" and "King Porter Stomp," showcased his unique piano style and sense of rhythm.
- Bob Crosby - Bob Crosby was an American bandleader, vocalist, and brother of Bing Crosby. He led the Bob Crosby Orchestra, which became one of the most popular Dixieland jazz bands of the 1930s and 1940s. The band's recordings, including "Big Noise from Winnetka" and "South Rampart Street Parade," captured the spirit of Dixieland jazz with their lively performances and tight ensemble playing.
- Dr. Michael White - Dr. Michael White is an American clarinetist, bandleader, and educator known for his mastery of traditional New Orleans jazz. His virtuosic clarinet playing and deep understanding of the Dixieland jazz tradition have earned him critical acclaim. Dr. White's albums, such as "A Song for George Lewis" and "Blue Crescent," showcase his commitment to preserving and innovating within the Dixieland jazz genre.
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#1 - Sheik of Araby for Two Pianos
Pianist Tony William
#2 - WITCH IN THE WOODS
ALEXIS PATRICK
#3 - wonderful world 662728
blind lemons hot 5
#4 - Putler World
The Fighting Bodnars
#5 - Pearl
Chris Bayne
#6 - It's Just a Juke Joint Jam!
Slave Driven
#7 - all of me ( Jam)
Clivey Macdougall
#8 - rags 2 riches
gary reynolds (VA)
#9 - Some place better
Sound Pit
#10 - Robert Dunn - 'Oleo' by Sonny Rollin (Acoustic Jaz
Acoustic Guitar Mayhem
#11 - 27 Funny Meat Dumplings | Saxophone Music
Lena Orsa
#12 - 10 - Neil Cotton - Mardi Gras Time
Neil Cotton and Friends Too
#13 - Back Home Again (Indiana)
Allen C Farmer
#14 - Im a Ding Dong Daddy from Dumas
Rex Reynolds
#15 - the skeleton dance
Sergio Guarneri
#16 - Baja Club - 10 - Wont you come home Bill Bailey
Lilly Hulsey
#17 - Darktown Strutters Ball (ft Terry Wigmore)
His Masters Choice (Sweden)
#18 - step up
Roger mc
#19 - fourthless
dave musselman
#20 - So Serious
DC SpaceDog
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