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    Freddie Keppard (category Louisiana Creole people)
    the "star cornetist" of the "Creole Ragtime Band," probably considered himself the star of the Original Creole Orchestra. Although he was the youngest...
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    jazz band to leave New Orleans and tour widely in the 1910s, The Original Creole Orchestra. They participated in vaudeville skits centered around the "Uncle"...
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    Louis Nelson Delisle (category Imperial Orchestra members)
    such as Alcide Nunez. In 1917, Delisle joined the reconstituted Original Creole Orchestra that included Freddie Keppard and Bill Johnson. The band had disbanded...
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    Taking note of the commercial success of the Original Dixieland Jass Band and the Original Creole Orchestra, Sweatman abruptly changed his sextet's sound...
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  • Jazz (category CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown)
    December 14, 2017. Cooke 1999, pp. 47, 50. "Original Creole Orchestra". The Red Hot Archive. Archived from the original on November 5, 2019. Retrieved October...
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  • and California, often with his brother Bill. He played with the Original Creole Orchestra, mostly on drums. Johnson made his first recordings in 1922 on...
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  • attracted wide attention for their rivalry. Bill Johnson founds the Original Creole Orchestra featuring Freddie Keppard, who become the first African American...
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    Guitar. Archived from the original on 2010-07-19. Retrieved 2008-08-11. Cooke 1999, pp. 47, 50 "Original Creole Orchestra". The Red Hot Archive. Retrieved...
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    district was permanently closed.: 93  He rejoined Keppard and the Original Creole Orchestra on the vaudeville circuit until the group broke up the following...
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  • George Baquet (category Imperial Orchestra members)
    Brass Band. Baquet and Keppard played in Los Angeles with the Original Creole Orchestra, an ensemble Baquet remained in until 1916. Later in the decade...
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    brag that he led "the first white jazz band" to go up north. The Original Creole Orchestra preceded him. Tom Brown's Band enjoyed over four months of success...
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  • The Creoles of color are a historic ethnic group of Louisiana Creoles that developed in the former French and Spanish colonies of Louisiana (especially...
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  • touring performances. Examples include a New Orleans band, the "Original Creole Orchestra", which toured Canada for the first time during the fall of 1914...
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  • p. 77 Laurie 1953, p. 127 Slide 1994, pp. 377–9 Hazeldine, Mike, "Original Creole Band", in Kernfeld 2002c, p. 200 Katz 2005, p. 1074 Slide 1994, pp...
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  • Moore". Ory's band was called Kid Ory's Creole Orchestra, but they used the name "Spike's Seven Pods of Pepper Orchestra" for the Sunshine recordings. The label...
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    October 1927, Ellington and his Orchestra recorded several compositions with Adelaide Hall. One side in particular, "Creole Love Call", became a worldwide...
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    Roof Orchestra was so named in November 1969 by John Arthy, a baker who played the double bass and sousaphone, and who had taken over the Creole Dance...
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    Johnny Dodds, Honoré Dutrey, and Lil Hardin, the nucleus of his famous Creole Jazz Band. After Storyville closed, he moved to Chicago in 1918 with his...
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    attack. Ory was born in 1886 to a Louisiana French-speaking family of Black Creole descent, on Woodland Plantation in Laplace, now the site of the 1811 Kid...
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  • Jimmy Palao (category Louisiana Creole people)
    Johnson. They recruited several others from New Orleans to form The Original Creole Orchestra. The other members were Freddy Keppard, Eddie Vincent, and George...
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    recorded by the Ray Miller Orchestra Charleston recorded by James P. Johnson Dipper Mouth Blues recorded by King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band, featuring Louis...
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  • notable Louisiana Creole people. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Louisiana Creoles or must have references...
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  • and a symphony orchestra. The community produced such composers as Edmund Dede and Basil Bares. After the American Civil War many Creole musicians became...
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    Horst H. Wie der Jazz begann: 1916-1923, von der "Original Dixieland Jazz Band" bis zu King Olivers "Creole Jazz Band". Berlin: Colloquium Verlag, 1991. ISBN 3-7678-0779-3...
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    played in Will Marion Cook's Orchestra. In 1923 Scott moved to Chicago and replaced Bill Johnson in King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band. When Oliver's band...
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    Belize, Creole Proverbs of Belize, From One Caribbean Corner and Caribbean Corner Calling, the last two containing poems in English and Belize Creole.[citation...
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    in its Creole echoes: the francophone poetry of nineteenth-century Louisiana (2004, see below). Such adaptations to Caribbean French-based creole languages...
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    followed his mentor, Joe "King" Oliver, to Chicago to play in Oliver's Creole Jazz Band. Armstrong earned a reputation at "cutting contests", and his...
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  • Coati Mundi (musician) (category Kid Creole and the Coconuts members)
    playing the vibraphone, and a member of Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band, then of Kid Creole and the Coconuts. He scored the Top 40 UK hit "Me No Pop...
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  • recorded her wordless vocals on "Creole Love Call" and "The Blues I Love To Sing" with Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, and on November 3, 1927, Hall recorded...
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