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  1. Sugar Johnnie’s New Orleans Creole Orchestra was a somewhat forgotten, yet important band that played at the De Luxe Cafe at 3503 South State Street in Chicago.

  2. Explore Sugar Johnnie's New Orleans Creole Orchestra's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Sugar Johnnie's New Orleans Creole Orchestra on AllMusic.

  3. 29 de may. de 2024 · Sugar Johnnie’s New Orleans Creole Orchestra Left to right: Wellman Braud, Lil Hardin (obscured by damaged photo), Lawrence Duhé, Sugar Johnnie Smith, Roy Palmer, Minor Hall. The Creole Jazz Band, which also included clarinetist Johnny Dodds, trombonist Honore Dutrey , and drummer Baby Dodds among its members, next performed for six months at the Pergola Ballroom in San Francisco.

  4. 31 de jul. de 2021 · The legendary New Orleans cornetist was likely playing with the Original Creole Orchestra based on the chronology in Lawrence Gushee’s extensively researched Pioneers of Jazz: The Story of the Creole Band.

  5. One of the New Orleans cornet "kings" (succeeding Buddy Bolden and preceding King Oliver), Freddie Keppard was one of the few innovators of the 1910 era who had a chance to record later on, giving listeners…. Read Full Biography.

  6. 29 de ene. de 2024 · Bandleader William Manuel Johnson, who is regarded as having fathered the “slap” style of playing double bass, is also credited with starting the first jazz band to tour outside of New Orleans, The Original Creole Orchestra—which became a popular vaudeville act across the country.

  7. Sugar Johnnie's New Orleans Creole Orchestra, The New Orleans Feetwarmers, Bechet-Spanier Big Four