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    Charles Joseph "Buddy" Bolden (September 6, 1877 – November 4, 1931) was an American cornetist who was regarded by contemporaries as a key figure in the...
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  • Bolden is a 2019 American drama film based on the life of cornetist Buddy Bolden (1877–1931). One of the seminal figures in jazz history, Bolden left no...
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  • about jazz pioneer Buddy Bolden which was released to theaters in May 2019. Originally titled Bolden! before being renamed to just Bolden, he funded the project...
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  • absorbing the rhythms of the vendors and poor blacks, meeting blues musician Buddy Bolden. When his Creole grandmother discovers his new lifestyle, she disowns...
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    the New Orleans home of jazz pioneer Buddy Bolden and create a museum and community space at the site. Bolden's former home has been owned by Morton's...
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    Krogstead in the revival of A Doll's House. In February 2024, he played Buddy Bolden in the Encores! production of Jelly's Last Jam. Onaodowan was included...
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    Stomp", "Wolverine Blues", "Black Bottom Stomp", and "I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say", the last being a tribute to New Orleans musicians from the turn...
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  • "King" in the New Orleans jazz scene. This title was previously held by Buddy Bolden and succeeded by Joe Oliver. Keppard (pronounced in the French fashion...
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    Buddie Petit (redirect from Buddy Petit)
    took Freddie Keppard's place in the Eagle Band (a place earlier held by Buddy Bolden) when Keppard left town. He was briefly lured to Los Angeles by Jelly...
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  • the New Orleans jazz pioneer Buddy Bolden and is partly set in Slaughter, Louisiana. It covers the last months of Bolden's sanity in 1907, as his music...
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    instrument. The band was originally known as The Buddy Bolden Band, under the direction of Buddy Bolden from 1895–1906. On September 3, 1906, while playing...
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  • recorded a solo album, Buddy Bolden, featuring guests Jerry Garcia and Ronnie Montrose, both of whom played on the songs "Buddy Bolden" and "Black Train"...
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    Remark" [compilation released 1999] Kendell Kardt – Buddy Bolden (unreleased solo LP 1971) "Buddy Bolden" & "Black Train" [1] with Jerry Garcia Boz Scaggs...
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  • Buddy Bolden's Rag (subtitled [100 Years of Jazz]) is an album by the American jazz trumpeter Malachi Thompson, recorded and released by the Delmark label...
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  • the pressure on them both and harass Sofia. 26 5 "I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say" Alex Hall Story by : Eric Overmyer Teleplay by : Lolis Eric Elie...
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  • Title Role Notes 2009 Klink Klank Dean Short film 2014 Last Days Gabriel Short film 2015 Caesar Decius 2019 Bolden Buddy Bolden 2019 21 Bridges Hawk...
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    remains of known and unknown early jazz musicians, including Charles "Buddy" Bolden. The battered remains of Robert Charles, at the center of the 1900 New...
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    included prize fighting and vaudeville shows. Early jazz musicians such as Buddy Bolden, Bunk Johnson, Freddie Keppard were heard there, and John Robichaux's...
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  • Miss New Orleans? A4 Brahms' Lullaby A5 Tiger Rag A6 Buddy Bolden Blues Take #3 A7 Buddy Bolden Blues Take #4 A8 Basin St. Blues A9 Raymond St. Blues...
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    since the advent of bebop in the post-World War II era. Jazz pioneer Buddy Bolden played the cornet, and Louis Armstrong started off on the instrument...
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  • communities were hired to perform in bars and brothels. These included Buddy Bolden and Jelly Roll Morton in addition to those from other communities, such...
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    1923 by an instrument manufacturer that Whiteman endorsed. King Bolden: Buddy Bolden The King of Swing: Benny Goodman King Oliver (Joseph Nathan Oliver)...
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  • needed] Watzke decided to bill himself as "King" after the example of Buddy Bolden. It was reported[by whom?] that he gave coins to children in New Orleans'...
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  • Four, a key rhythmic innovation on the marching band beat, invented by Buddy Bolden Big 4 (sculpture), outside the Channel 4 headquarters in London Big Four...
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  • Buddy is the nickname of: Buddy Baker (composer) (1918–2002), American composer Buddy Bolden (1877–1931), American jazz cornetist Buddy Bregman (1930–2017)...
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    first example is an unrecorded number by Buddy Bolden, remembered as either "Funky Butt" or "Buddy Bolden's Blues", with improvised lyrics that were,...
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    or a bit before, when New Orleans, Louisiana produced musicians like Buddy Bolden, Jelly Roll Morton and Kid Ory. The most distinctive characteristic of...
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    in the title of Michael Ondaatje's novel about legendary jazz player Buddy Bolden: Coming Through Slaughter. Slaughter was designated a town in 2002. Slaughter...
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    center of development for jazz and other music genres. Musicians such as Buddy Bolden, John Robichaux, Merry Clayton, Bunk Johnson and Allen Toussaint all...
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    next film, released in 2011, was Bolden!, a bio film about jazz great Buddy Bolden starring Anthony Mackie as Bolden. Stephens' role is of cornet player...
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