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- Dippermouth_Blues abstract "\"Dippermouth Blues\" is a song first recorded by King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band for Gennett Records in April 1923 and for Okeh Records in June of that same year. It is most often attributed to Joe \"King\" Oliver, though some have argued that Louis Armstrong was in fact the composer. This is partly because \"Dippermouth\", in the song's title, was a nickname of Armstrong's. The song is a strong example of the influence of the blues on early jazz. There is a twelve-bar blues harmonic progression, with frequent bent notes and slides into notes.Armstrong plays second cornet on the April 6, 1923, recording, with Honoré Dutrey on trombone, Johnny Dodds on clarinet, Lil Hardin on piano, Baby Dodds on drums and Bill Johnson on banjo and vocal. Oliver's plunger mute solo on first cornet became one of the most frequently-imitated solos of his generation.During Armstrong's tenure in the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra, the song was recorded on May 29, 1925 in a new arrangement by Don Redman under the title Sugarfoot Stomp. After his departure, the Henderson Orchestra recorded the tune again as \"Sugarfoot Stomp\" on March 19, 1931; both versions can be found on the compilation A Study In Frustration (1961).".
- Dippermouth_Blues composer King_Oliver.
- Dippermouth_Blues composer Louis_Armstrong.
- Dippermouth_Blues genre Jazz.
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageExternalLink KingOliversCreoleJazzBand-DippermouthBlues1923.mp3.
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- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageRevisionID "670801928".
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLink 1923_in_music.
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLink A_Study_in_Frustration.
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Baby_Dodds.
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- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Blues.
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jazz_compositions.
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Category:Louis_Armstrong_songs.
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Category:Songs_written_by_King_Oliver.
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Don_Redman.
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Fletcher_Henderson.
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Gennett_Records.
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Honoré_Dutrey.
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Archive.
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Johnny_Dodds.
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLink King_Oliver.
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Lil_Hardin_Armstrong.
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Armstrong.
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Mute_(music).
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Okeh_Records.
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLink William_Manuel_Johnson.
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bud Scott's shout".
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dippermouth Blues".
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sugar Foot Stomp".
- Dippermouth_Blues wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sugarfoot Stomp".
- Dippermouth_Blues composer King_Oliver.
- Dippermouth_Blues composer Louis_Armstrong.
- Dippermouth_Blues published "1923".
- Dippermouth_Blues title "Dippermouth Blues".
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- Dippermouth_Blues subject Category:Jazz_compositions.
- Dippermouth_Blues subject Category:Louis_Armstrong_songs.
- Dippermouth_Blues subject Category:Songs_written_by_King_Oliver.
- Dippermouth_Blues hypernym Song.
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- Dippermouth_Blues type Song.
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- Dippermouth_Blues type Q386724.
- Dippermouth_Blues comment "\"Dippermouth Blues\" is a song first recorded by King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band for Gennett Records in April 1923 and for Okeh Records in June of that same year. It is most often attributed to Joe \"King\" Oliver, though some have argued that Louis Armstrong was in fact the composer. This is partly because \"Dippermouth\", in the song's title, was a nickname of Armstrong's. The song is a strong example of the influence of the blues on early jazz.".
- Dippermouth_Blues label "Dippermouth Blues".
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- Dippermouth_Blues wasDerivedFrom Dippermouth_Blues?oldid=670801928.
- Dippermouth_Blues isPrimaryTopicOf Dippermouth_Blues.