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  1. La Original Creole Orchestra fue una de las más importantes bandas de jazz tradicional en Nueva Orleans (Luisiana, EE. UU.), que permaneció en activo entre 1911 y 1917.

  2. The Original Creole Orchestra (aka The Creole Band, Freddie Keppard’s Original Creole Orchestra) was the first New Orleans Jazz band to tour outside of the South. In 1911 bass player Bill Johnson was living in Los Angeles and contacted his friend Freddie Keppard back in his home town of New Orleans. Keppard was leading the Olympia Band at the ...

  3. Original Creole Orchestra. Sometime in either late 1911 or early 1912, bassist Bill Johnson, who had been making his career in Los Angeles, California since 1909, started the initiative to organize an "Original Creole Ragtime Band" to play the New Orleans style across the country.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kid_OryKid Ory - Wikipedia

    While in Los Angeles, Ory and his band recorded two instrumentals, "Ory's Creole Trombone" and "Society Blues", as well as a number of songs. They were the first jazz recordings made on the West Coast by an African American jazz band from New Orleans, Louisiana.

  5. 10 de oct. de 2020 · La Original Creole Orchestra fue una de las más importantes bandas de jazz tradicional en Nueva Orleans (Luisiana, EE. UU.), que permaneció en activo entre 1911 y 1917.

  6. La Original Creole Orchestra fue una de las más importantes bandas de jazz tradicional en Nueva Orleans, que permaneció en activo entre 1911 y 1917.

  7. This essay explores the way New Orleans jazz was disseminated throughout the country, taking the Creole Band as a case study. This group included legendary jazz musicians Freddy Keppard and George Bacquet, was a popular vaudeville act, and traveled earlier and more widely than its New Orleans peers. Yet the Creole Band has had far less ...