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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Johnny_DunnJohnny Dunn - Wikipedia

    Johnny Dunn (February 19, 1897 – August 20, 1937) was an American traditional jazz trumpeter and vaudeville performer, who was born in Memphis, Tennessee. [1] He is probably best known for his work during the 1920s with musicians such as Perry Bradford or Noble Sissle. [2]

  2. Rec.21/12/1922 Johnny Dunn (February 19, 1897 -- August 20, 1937) Before Louis Armstrong left Chicago to join Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra i ...more.

  3. Johnny Dunn (February 19, 1897 – August 20, 1937) was an American traditional jazz trumpeter and vaudeville performer, who was born in Memphis, Tennessee. He is probably best known for his work during the 1920s with musicians such as Perry Bradford or Noble Sissle.

  4. Johnny Dunn (February 19, 1897 – August 20, 1937) was an American traditional jazz trumpeter and vaudeville performer, who was born in Memphis, Tennessee.

  5. Before Louis Armstrong left Chicago to join Fletcher Henderson’s Orchestra in 1924, Johnny Dunn (February 19, 1897 – August 20, 1937) was considered the king of New York’s Jazz trumpet players.

  6. Johnny Dunn. American jazz cornetist/trumpeter. Born: February 19, 1897 in Memphis, Tennessee. Died: August 20, 1937 in Paris, France. Worked with Perry Bradford, Mamie Smith, Noble Sissle, Jelly Roll Morton, James P. Johnson, Fats Waller and others.

  7. jazzinfo.org › artist › johnny-dunnJohnny Dunn bio

    Johnny Dunn was the reigning king of New York’s Jazz trumpeters before Louis Armstrong left Chicago in 1924 to join Fletcher Henderson’s Orchestra. W.C. Handy discovered Dunn in Memphis. Handy hired him in 1916 to work for him until he moved to 1920 to take over Mamie Smith’s Jazz Hounds.