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King Oliver

Oliver, {{circa}}{{nbsp}}1915. Joseph Nathan "King" Oliver (December 19, 1881 – April 10, 1938) was an American jazz cornet player and bandleader. He was particularly recognized for his playing style and his pioneering use of mutes in jazz. Also a notable composer, he wrote many tunes still played today, including "Dippermouth Blues", "Sweet Like This", "Canal Street Blues", and "Doctor Jazz". He was the mentor and teacher of Louis Armstrong. His influence was such that Armstrong claimed, "if it had not been for Joe Oliver, jazz would not be what it is today." Provided by Wikipedia Read More
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    West End blues by Oliver, King, 1885-1938

    Published 2000
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    Louis Armstrong and King Oliver by King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band, Red Onion Jazz Babies

    Published 1992
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    The complete Joseph "King" Oliver heritage 1923/31. Vol. 5, 1928/29

    Published 1993
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    Harlem stride piano by Johnson Jazzers, Harmony Eight (Musical group), Jimmy Johnson's jazz boys

    Published 1992
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    Jelly Roll Morton 1923/24

    Published 1992
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    King Oliver and his Creole Jazz Band, 1923-1926 by Creole Jazz Band

    Published 1992
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    Victoria Spivey complete recorded works in chronological order. by Erby's Fidgety Five, Clarence Williams' Blue Five

    Published 1995
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    Playing with the strings

    Published 1995
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    A history of music in western culture. Volume two the Classical Era through the present

    Published 2010
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