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  2. Dukes of Dixieland - Wikipedia

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    The original Dukes of Dixieland were featured on the first stereo record, released November 1957, on the Audio Fidelity label. [1] Sidney Frey, founder and president of Audio Fidelity, had Westrex cut the disk for release before any of the major record labels.

  3. Dixieland jazz - Wikipedia

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    Dixieland jazz, also referred to as traditional jazz, hot jazz, or simply Dixieland, is a style of jazz based on the music that developed in New Orleans at the start of the 20th century. The 1917 recordings by the Original Dixieland Jass Band (which shortly thereafter changed the spelling of its name to "Original Dixieland Jazz Band") fostered ...

  4. Pete Fountain - Wikipedia

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    Fountain at JazzFest, 2006. Fountain returned to New Orleans, played with the Dukes of Dixieland, then began leading bands under his own name. He owned his own club in the French Quarter in the 1960s and 1970s. He later acquired "Pete Fountain's Jazz Club" at the Riverside Hilton in downtown New Orleans. The New Orleans Jazz Club presented ...

  5. Dixie (song) - Wikipedia

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    On the television series The Dukes of Hazzard, which takes place in a fictional county in Georgia, the musical car horn of the General Lee plays the initial twelve notes of the melody from the song. Sacks and Sacks argue that such apparently innocent associations only further serve to tie "Dixie" to its blackface origins, as these comedic ...

  6. At the Jazz Band Ball - Wikipedia

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    It was composed by Nick LaRocca and Larry Shields, and first recorded as "At the Jass Band Ball" by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band on September 3, 1917, in New York and released as an Aeolian Vocalion single, A1205. The instrumental was rerecorded on March 19, 1918, and was released as a Victor 78 single, Victor 18457, Matrix #B-21583/1, with ...

  7. Tiger Rag - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Rag. " Tiger Rag " is a jazz standard that was recorded and copyrighted by the Original Dixieland Jass Band in 1917. It is one of the most recorded jazz compositions. In 2003, the 1918 recording of "Tiger Rag" was entered into the U.S. Library of Congress National Recording Registry. [1][2]

  8. Nick LaRocca - Wikipedia

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    Nick LaRocca. Dominic James " Nick " LaRocca[1] (April 11, 1889 – February 22, 1961), was an American early jazz cornetist and trumpeter and the leader of the Original Dixieland Jass Band, who is credited by some as being "the father of modern jazz". [2] He is the composer of one of the most recorded jazz classics of all-time, "Tiger Rag".

  9. After You've Gone (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Dukes of Dixieland: The Phenomenal Dukes of Dixieland - You Have To Hear It To Believe It! Vol. 2 [11] 1958: Dinah Washington: Dinah Sings Bessie Smith: 1959: Johnny Hartman: And I Thought About You [12] 1959: Joni James: Joni Sings Sweet: 1959: Sonny Stitt: The Hard Swing [1] 1960: Tony Bennett: Alone Together: 1961: Judy Garland: Judy at ...