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The Buddy Bolden Band consisted of cornet, guitar, trombone, bass, two clarinets and drums.
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Tommy Ladnier was an American jazz trumpeter, his first recordings was in 1924.
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Jazz was created in New Orleans.
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Earl started playing his piano at age 9. Earl was discovered by singer Lois Deppe, who helped earl to get a job with Authur Rideout's orchestra. Earl Hines later joined Deppe's Pittsburgh Serenaders.
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According to Yale University's Frank Tirro, the word first appeared in print in 1913 in the San Francisco Bulletin.
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Frank was an American singer, actor, and producer who was one of the most popular and influential musical artists of the 20th century.
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Their were 7 members in this band their names were Nick LaRocca, Eddie Edwards, Alcide Nunez, Larry Shields, Henry Ragas, Tony Sbarbaro J. Russel Robinson
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His career began in Chicago with a band called "The Collegians" in 1925,
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The first movie about jazz was called The Jazz Singer.