Genre: New Orleans/Classic Jazz
New Orleans was the home of the first jazz style, and it took the form of small-band music that was first prominent at the beginning of the 1900s. Though called "Dixieland" by many listeners, this music is distinguished from its descendants because it is somewhat less solo-oriented. Though traditional New Orleans jazz was performed by blacks, whites, and African-American creoles, some historians reserve the "Dixieland" term for white derivatives and revivals of this style, organized mostly by musicians in Chicago, New York, and San Francisco. (read more)
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Featured Albums (view all New Orleans/Classic Jazz albums)
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Various Artists: Down in Black Bottom: Barrelhouse Mamas
1999 Yazoo -
Various Artists: The Greatest Ragtime Of The Century
1992 Biograph -
Various Artists: Western Swing Texas 1928-1944
2001 Fremeaux and Associes -
Carl Kress, Dick Mcdonough, Eddie Lang: Pioneers Of Jazz Guitar 1927-1939
1998 Challenge -
Bob Scobey's Frisco Band: The Scobey Story Vol.1
1952 Good Time Jazz -
McCoy Tyner: McCoy Tyner Plays John Coltrane
2001 Impulse!
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