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  2. New Orleans rhythm and blues - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans, United States. New Orleans rhythm and blues is a style of rhythm and blues that originated in New Orleans. It was a direct precursor to rock and roll and strongly influenced ska. Instrumentation typically includes drums, bass, piano, horns, electric guitar, and vocals. The style is characterized by syncopated "second line" rhythms ...

  3. New Orleans blues - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans is generally credited as the birthplace of jazz music, but has attracted less attention as a center of the blues. The 12-bar blues were well known in the city before most of the rest of the country. Buddy Bolden 's band was remembered at excelling on playing blues before 1906. Anthony Maggio's "I Got the Blues" was an early example ...

  4. Rhythm and blues musicians from New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Walter "Wolfman" Washington. Danny White (New Orleans musician) Charles "Hungry" Williams. Dave "Fat Man" Williams. "Scarface" John Williams. Kipori 'Baby Wolf' Woods.

  5. New Orleans Rhythm Kings - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 978-0-472-12431-2. The New Orleans Rhythm Kings ( NORK) were one of the most influential jazz bands of the early to mid-1920s. The band included New Orleans and Chicago musicians who helped shape Chicago jazz and influenced many younger jazz musicians. They composed and recorded several jazz standards such as "Bugle Call Rag", " Milenburg ...

  6. Tin Roof Blues - Wikipedia

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    Tin Roof Blues. " Tin Roof Blues " is a jazz composition by the New Orleans Rhythm Kings first recorded in 1923. It was written by band members Paul Mares, Ben Pollack, Mel Stitzel, George Brunies and Leon Roppolo. [1] The tune has become a jazz standard and is one of the most recorded and often played New Orleans jazz compositions.

  7. Rhythm and blues - Wikipedia

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    Rhythm and blues, frequently abbreviated as R&B or R'n'B, is a genre of popular music that originated within African-American communities in the 1940s. The term was originally used by record companies to describe recordings marketed predominantly to African Americans, at a time when "rocking, jazz based music ...

  8. Bugle Call Rag - Wikipedia

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    The New Orleans Rhythm Kings recorded "Bugle Call Rag" on August 29, 1922 in Richmond, Indiana for Gennett Records.The recording was released as a 78 single as Gennett 4967-B with "Discontented Blues" as the A side and as Starr 9304B as "Bugle Call Blues" as by the Friar's Society Orchestra with "Discontented Blues" as the A side.

  9. Ed Frank - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans, Louisiana. Genres. Rhythm and Blues, Jazz. Occupation (s) Pianist, arranger, composer, bandleader. Years active. 1950s-1997. Ed Frank (June 14, 1932 - February 13, 1997) [1] was an American jazz and rhythm and blues pianist who performed and recorded for more than forty years. [2] [3]