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  • and Nesuhi staged concerts by Lester Young, Sidney Bechet, and other jazz giants, often at the Jewish Community Center, which was the only place ...
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  • were: King Oliver, Louis Armstrong, Kid Ory, Sidney Bechet, and Jelly Roll Morton. As Dixieland evolved and moved to St. Louis, Detroit, and Chicago ...
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  • included small jazz bands with the company of Sidney Bechet) and a series of accompaniments for Blues singers. He returned to Chicago in 1925 ...
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  • (although there are reports that Sidney Bechet was another victim). Also in the early 1950s, before attaining commercial recognition as a bandleader ...
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  • Larry Shields, Ted Lewis, Jimmie Noone, and Sidney Bechet were influential in early jazz. The Bâ™­ soprano was the most common instrument, but a few ...
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  • most likely arose from his admiration for Sidney Bechet and the work of his contemporary, Steve Lacy. The radical change in his tenor style after ...
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