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    Johnny Bayersdorffer (4 August 1899 – 14 November 1969) was a New Orleans jazz cornetist and bandleader. Bayersdorffer was a popular bandleader at the...
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  • on July 1, 1898. Hartmann played with the bands of Johnny Bayersdorffer, Tony Parenti, and Johnny Wiggs. He was secretary of Local 174 of the American...
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    youthful work in New Orleans included performing in the band of Johnny Bayersdorffer, and on radio broadcasts. His New Orleans origin instilled in him...
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    mid-1920s, he returned home to New Orleans where he played with Johnny Bayersdorffer and Norman Brownlee's bands, making a few recordings. During the...
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  • Records. Early uses of the term include the 1925 jazz recording by Johnny Bayersdorffer's Jazzola Novelty Orchestra entitled "I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's...
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  • Pittman, Cedric Haywood, Coleman Hawkins, Ernie Farrow, Jiří Šlitr, Johnny Bayersdorffer, Krzysztof Komeda, Leo Mathisen, Manuel Manetta, Nate Kazebier, Paul...
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    1907). November 2 – Slick Jones, American drummer (born 1907). 14 – Johnny Bayersdorffer, New Orleans cornetist and bandleader (born 1899). 18 – Ted Heath...
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  • with Sharkey Bonano, Monk Hazel, and Johnny Wiggs and, in 1925, toured in California with Johnny Bayersdorffer. He recorded for the first time two years...
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    and played in Johnny Miller's New Orleans Frolickers at the end of the decade. Adde also recorded in the 1920s with Johnny Bayersdorffer and with the New...
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    duets with singer New Orleans Willie Jackson. Johnny Bayersdorffer's Jazzola Novelty Orchestra and Johnny Miller's New Orleans Frolicers were also regulars...
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