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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Red_NicholsRed Nichols - Wikipedia

    Ernest Loring "Red" Nichols (May 8, 1905 – June 28, 1965) was an American jazz cornetist, composer, and jazz bandleader.

  2. Red Nichols and his Five Pennies were one of the most popular bands of the New York Jazz scene of the 1920s. They recorded under a variety of different names, including the Arkansas Travelers , The Red Heads , The Louisiana Rhythm Kings , The Charleston Chasers , The Six Hottentots , The Hottentots and Miff Mole and his Little Molers.

  3. Ernest Loring "Red" Nichols (Ogden, de Utah, 8 de mayo de 1905 - Las Vegas, de Nevada, 28 de junio de 1965) fue un cornetista y trompetista norteamericano de jazz tradicional y swing, representante destacado del llamado "estilo Nueva York" o "High Brow".

  4. 1 de feb. de 2018 · Red Nichols seemed to be everywhere during this era, but it was when he emerged as a leader on records that he started becoming known to the general public. In addition to his cornet playing, he was an imaginative arranger who (like Jelly Roll Morton ) was expert at mixing together jammed and arranged ensembles.

  5. 2 de sept. de 2020 · The Red Nichols story : after intermission, 1942-1965. Publication date. 1997. Topics. Nichols, Red, Nichols, Red -- Discography, Jazz musicians -- United States -- Biography, Jazz musicians, United States. Publisher.

  6. Nichols began playing music as a tot. At the age of 4, in a parade held on August 9, 1909, he blew a bugle with the Utah State Industrial School boys' band led by his father. About two years later, Nichols was performing tunes including Carnival of Venice on the cornet in public.

  7. riverwalkjazz.stanford.edu › program › crazy-rhythm-red-nichols-and-his-five-penniesCrazy Rhythm: Red Nichols and His Five Pennies

    Ernest Loring Nichols, a redheaded kid from Utah fell into partnership with a studious-looking trombone player from nearby Long Island named Miff Mole. Instantly they clicked, and together set the standard for hot recording bands of the early 20s.