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Bill Moore

The rule relating to the surname Moore as coupled with any mix of Will, William, Willie, Expenses, Billie, or Billy is that there will be, well, Moore — music artists, that’s. The trumpet and cornet participant given birth to William Henry Moore but frequently credited as Costs can state some …

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California Ramblers

Two main myths encompass the California Ramblers band that documented for the Edison record firm in the mid-’20s. Initial, even though both Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey offered tenures using the group, this is not really the Dorsey Brothers’ university music group immortalized within their Hollywood biopic. Second of all, the …

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Tommy Dorsey

Though he could have been placed second at any given second to Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Glenn Miller, or Harry James, Tommy Dorsey was overall typically the most popular bandleader from the swing era that lasted from 1935 to 1945. His incredibly melodic trombone playing was the personal audio of …

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Red Nichols

Overrated in European countries in the first ’30s when his details (however, not those of his black colored contemporaries) were accessible and then later on underrated and frequently unfairly known as a Bix imitator, Crimson Nichols was actually among the finest cornetists to emerge in the ’20s. A specialist improviser …

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Stan King

Among the best drummers from the 1920s, Ruler was greatly popular for 15 years before alcoholism slowed up his profession. He transferred to NY in 1920 and produced many recordings using the California Ramblers (1922-1926). Ruler played and documented using the who’s-who of white big-band dance/jazz music including Roger Wolfe …

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Fud Livingston

Although he was hardly ever a significant soloist, Fud Livingston participated in a few classic saving sessions in the past due ’20s. He performed accordion and piano as a kid before switching to saxophone. Through the summer season of 1923 Livingston caused Talmadge Henry in Greensboro, SC. Within the middle- …

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Adrian Rollini

Adrian Rollini was the best bass saxophonist ever, among the initial jazz vibraphonists, along with a talented multi-instrumentalist who will make music in such novelty instruments because the “sizzling hot fountain pen” (a small clarinet using a saxophone mouthpiece) along with a “goofus.” The old sibling of tenor saxophonist Arthur …

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Jimmy Dorsey

Jimmy Dorsey was both an accomplished reed participant, focusing on alto saxophone and clarinet, and something of the very best bandleaders from the golf swing era. In the first and late intervals of his profession, he co-led rings with his young brother Tommy; among, he obtained some Latin-tinged strikes that …

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