King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators
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KING OLIVER AND HIS DIXIE SYNCOPATORS
01. Too Bad (1926) 00:00
02. Snag It (1926) 02:57
03. Deep Henderson (1926) 06:07
04. Jackass Blues (1926) 09:09
05. Sugar Foot Stomp (1926) 12:07
06. Wa Wa Wa (1926) 15:01
07. Tack Annie(1926) 17:47
08. Someday Sweetheart (1926) 20:34
09. Dead Man Blues (1926) 23:25
10. New Wang-Wang Blues (1926) 26:07
11. Snag It (n.2) (1926) 28:59
12. Doctor Jazz (1927) 32:01
13. Showboat Shuffle (1927) 35:01
14. Every Tub (1927) 37:55
15. Willie the Weeper (1927) 40:55
16. Black Snake Blues (1927) 43:45
17. Farewell Blues (1927) 46:38
18. Sobbin' Blues(1927) 49:32
19. Tin Roof Blues (1928) 52:07
20. West End Blues (1928) 55:03
21. Sweet Emmalina (1928) 58:05
22. Lazy Mama (1928) 01:00:51
23. Got Everything (1928) 01:03:36
24. Got Everything (no voc.) (1928) 01:06:50
25. Four or Five Times(1928) 01:10:01
26. Four or Five Times (no voc.) (1928) 01:13:12
27. Speakeasy Blues (1928) 01:16:21
28. Aunt Hagar's Blues (1928) 01:19:08
29. I'm Watching the Clock (1928) 01:22:05
30. Slow and Steady (1928) 01:25:16
Tracks 1, 2: King Oliver’s Jazz Band
All other tracks are performed by King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators.
Joseph Nathan Oliver better known as King Oliver, 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”.
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♫♫♫ Special Price ♫♫♫
KING OLIVER AND HIS DIXIE SYNCOPATORS
01. Too Bad (1926) 00:00
02. Snag It (1926) 02:57
03. Deep Henderson (1926) 06:07
04. Jackass Blues (1926) 09:09
05. Sugar Foot Stomp (1926) 12:07
06. Wa Wa Wa (1926) 15:01
07. Tack Annie(1926) 17:47
08. Someday Sweetheart (1926) 20:34
09. Dead Man Blues (1926) 23:25
10. New Wang-Wang Blues (1926) 26:07
11. Snag It (n.2) (1926) 28:59
12. Doctor Jazz (1927) 32:01
13. Showboat Shuffle (1927) 35:01
14. Every Tub (1927) 37:55
15. Willie the Weeper (1927) 40:55
16. Black Snake Blues (1927) 43:45
17. Farewell Blues (1927) 46:38
18. Sobbin' Blues(1927) 49:32
19. Tin Roof Blues (1928) 52:07
20. West End Blues (1928) 55:03
21. Sweet Emmalina (1928) 58:05
22. Lazy Mama (1928) 01:00:51
23. Got Everything (1928) 01:03:36
24. Got Everything (no voc.) (1928) 01:06:50
25. Four or Five Times(1928) 01:10:01
26. Four or Five Times (no voc.) (1928) 01:13:12
27. Speakeasy Blues (1928) 01:16:21
28. Aunt Hagar's Blues (1928) 01:19:08
29. I'm Watching the Clock (1928) 01:22:05
30. Slow and Steady (1928) 01:25:16
Tracks 1, 2: King Oliver’s Jazz Band
All other tracks are performed by King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators.
Joseph Nathan Oliver better known as King Oliver, 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”.
Thank you so much for watching this video by Jazz Essential channel, we hope you enjoyed it! Don't forget to share it and subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/JazzEssentialYouTube
Love Jazz? Then look no further! With new videos constantly added, Jazz Essential is home to the best Jazz on YouTube. Relive the magic of Jazz legends Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Lester Young, Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Charlie Parker, Coleman Hawkins, Django Reinhardt, Lionel Hampton, Eddie Condon, Count Basie and many more. Travel back in time to the Golden Age of Jazz with us!
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