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- Q1729016 description "American musician".
- Q1729016 description "American musician".
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- Q1729016 abstract "Louis A. Mitchell (December 17, 1885 – September 2, 1957) was an American jazz drummer and bandleader.Mitchell began performing in vaudeville revues and minstrel shows from around the turn of the century, playing drums and bandoline. After moving to New York City in 1912, he founded his own group, the Southern Symphonists' Quartet. Mitchell sang and drummed for James Reese Europe in 1918, and the following year founded a new group, which he called Louis Mitchell's Jazz Kings. Toward the end of the decade, Mitchell began touring Europe as well as the United States, concentrating on the United Kingdom and France. He did solo percussion shows in addition to ensemble programs, and his drum solos were greeted harshly by French audiences. Nevertheless, his ensemble spent five years as the house band of the Casino de Paris.He recorded for Pathe Records in 1922 and 1923; Sidney Bechet played with him at this time, though Bechet did not appear on the recordings. Mitchell remained in France into the 1940s, branching into casino, restaurant and nightclub management in addition to music. He moved back to the United States after World War II, but played little in his last decade.".
- Q1729016 birthDate "1885-12-17".
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- Q1729016 deathDate "1957-09-02".
- Q1729016 deathYear "1957".
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- Q1729016 dateOfBirth "1885-12-17".
- Q1729016 dateOfDeath "1957-09-02".
- Q1729016 name "Mitchell, Louis".
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- Q1729016 comment "Louis A. Mitchell (December 17, 1885 – September 2, 1957) was an American jazz drummer and bandleader.Mitchell began performing in vaudeville revues and minstrel shows from around the turn of the century, playing drums and bandoline. After moving to New York City in 1912, he founded his own group, the Southern Symphonists' Quartet. Mitchell sang and drummed for James Reese Europe in 1918, and the following year founded a new group, which he called Louis Mitchell's Jazz Kings.".
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