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    Edward "Kid" Ory (December 25, 1886 – January 23, 1973) was an American jazz composer, trombonist and bandleader. One of the early users of the glissando...
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  • Seguro Mescudi Kid Jensen (born 1950; David Jensen), Canadian-British radio DJ Kid Ory (1886–1973), American jazz trombonist and bandleader Kid Rock (born...
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  • Radio's 1944 variety series The Orson Welles Almanac. Only one group, Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band, was released on the Crescent label, which was distributed...
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    The Bonnet Carre Historical Center, also known as the 1811 Kid Ory Historic House, is a museum in LaPlace, Louisiana, housed in a historic plantation...
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  • Muskrat Ramble (category Compositions by Kid Ory)
    "Muskrat Ramble" is a jazz composition written by Kid Ory in 1926. It was first recorded on February 26, 1926, by Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five, and...
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    bands in the New Orleans area (1913–17), in 1914, he started working with Kid Ory and would continue to do so, on and off, through the 1910s. After touring...
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    "Slidell Street" in Algiers to "Red Allen Way", in his honor. Red Allen, Kid Ory & Jack Teagarden at Newport (Verve, 1957) Ride, Red, Ride in Hi-Fi (RCA...
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    Suey" "Oriental Strut" (Johnny St. Cyr) "You're Next" "Muskrat Ramble" (Kid Ory) "Don't Forget to Mess Around" (Armstrong, Barbarin) "I'm Gonna Gitcha"...
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    that released Dixieland jazz. The label's roster included Teddy Buckner, Kid Ory, and Wild Bill Davison. Dixieland Jubilee was owned by Frank Bull and Gene...
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    piano, drums) unusual for its time.: 145–146  In 1917, Noone played with Kid Ory and Oscar Celestin until the Storyville district was permanently closed...
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  • In 2021 on the site, the 1811 Kid Ory Historic House opened, dedicated both to the German Coast uprising and to Kid Ory, American jazz composer, trombonist...
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    These recordings by Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers included Kid Ory, Omer Simeon, George Mitchell, Johnny St. Cyr, Barney Bigard, Johnny Dodds...
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  • contains a virtual Who's Who of classic jazz greats, including trombonist Kid Ory, drummer Zutty Singleton, clarinetist Barney Bigard, guitar player Bud...
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    Real". New York Times. Retrieved January 20, 2020. "1811 Kid Ory Historic House". 1811 Kid Ory Historic House. 2021. Archived from the original on January...
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  • March 1973 Writer Z for Zachariah Kid Ory  United States 25 December 1886 23 January 1973 Composer Red Allen, Kid Ory & Jack Teagarden at Newport Gram...
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    With this band, the 13-year-old Armstrong attracted the attention of Kid Ory. On June 14, 1914, Armstrong was released into the custody of his father...
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  • classical clarinet by a Chicago music professor. He is advised by bandleader Kid Ory to play whichever kind of music he likes best. Benny begins his professional...
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    the Montegut family, but the most famous person born there may have been Kid Ory, who was born in an outbuilding and later led a successful New Orleans...
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    trio. In 1944 Scott joined an all-star combination that evolved into Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band, an important force in reviving interest in New Orleans-style...
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  • Foster was playing professionally by 1907 and worked with Jack Carey, Kid Ory, Armand Piron, King Oliver and other prominent hot bands of the era. In...
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    Los Angeles Dodgers Barney Oldfield (1878–1946), race car driver, actor Kid Ory (1886–1973), trombonist and bandleader, Dixieland jazz Robert Paige (1911–1987)...
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    Lorenzo Tio and Charlie McCurdy. He played with the bands of Frankie Duson, Kid Ory, and Joe "King" Oliver. Dodds went to Chicago and played with Oliver's...
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  • (tuba), and John Thomas (trombone, replacing Armstrong's usual trombonist, Kid Ory, who was then touring with King Oliver). Briggs and Thomas were at the...
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  • "Ory's Creole Trombone" is a jazz composition by Kid Ory. Ory first recorded it in Los Angeles in 1921 (or 1922, according to other sources). The band...
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  • and remained in Los Angeles until 1922, when he left for Chicago.: 481  Kid Ory formed a band in Los Angeles after moving to California in 1919. In 1944...
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  • from the Canton of Neuchâtel Kid Ory (1886–1973), Edward "Kid" Ory - American jazz trombonist and bandleader Matthieu Ory (born 1492), French Dominican...
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    which came to be known as Storyville. A band he co-led with trombonist Kid Ory was considered one of the best and hottest in New Orleans in the late 1910s...
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  • Spikes was a noted jazz saxophonist who worked with Jelly Roll Morton, Kid Ory and Sid Le Protti; among the well known jazzmen he gave a start to were...
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  • Celestin's Tuxedo band. He also played in the Olympia Band with Sydney Bechet, Kid Ory, Louis Keppard, and Clarence Williams, among others. After touring briefly...
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    Louisiana produced musicians like Buddy Bolden, Jelly Roll Morton and Kid Ory. The most distinctive characteristic of New Orleans jazz is the influence...
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