ALL ABOUT JAZZ BY: Adriana, Yeraldin,Katrina Image Courtesy of Franks Driggs Collection.

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ALL ABOUT JAZZ BY: Adriana, Yeraldin,Katrina Image Courtesy of Franks Driggs Collection

Buddy Bolden  He was the first of the New Orleans “Cornet Kings”  He was highly regarded by contemporary black musicians  By 1894 he adopted the Cornet Band.  By 1895 he was lending his own pro- group.

Freddie Keppard  He was the one of the few innovators of the 1910 era.  In 1906 he lead the Olympia Orchestra.  On 1914 he helped jazz being to Los Angeles.  He wanted to be the first musician to record in 1916.

Clarence Williams  His father was a Bass player  Williams began his musical education  He was born on October 8, 1898  William wanted to become troupe’s Master

Jazz Instruments Cornet Clarinet Trombone Banjo Tuba Drums Marching Bands Guitar

New Orleans  Jazz had evolved  It was the regional music  New Orleans is considered the birthplace of Jazz  The “blues” was and still is a popular music style

Primary Source 1 "(Armstrong was) the key creator of the mature working language of jazz. Three decades after his death and more than three- quarters of a century since his influence first began to spread, not a single musician who has mastered that language fails to make daily use, knowingly or unknowingly, of something that was invented by Louis Armstrong." 2 There'll probably be new names for it, that's all. There has been several names since I can remember way back to the good ol' days in New Orleans, Louisiana, when "Hot Music" was called "Rag Time music", "Jazz Music", "Gut Bucket music", "Swing music" and now "Hot Music". So you see instead of dying out, it only gets new names.

Louis Armstrong † He was born on August † Armstrong spread the language of jazz around the world. † When Louis attended school he preferred to be on street. † Serving as an international ambassador of swing. † Armstrong began to perform with pick ups bands.

No Jazz  The great depression was the worst crisis in America.  The music business came close to collapsing.  Since the great depression.  They couldn’t afford hearing jazz.

Bunk Johnson  privately recorded in New Orleans  He was discovered He was a major player in New Orleans.  By 1910 he joined the eagle band.  By 1839 the book Jazzman was made.  In 1942 he with the help of Bill Russell.

TimeLine  1839-The book Jazzman was made.  1894-Buddey Bolded adopted the cornet.  1895-Bolden lend his own semi pro-group.  October Clarence Williams was born.  August Louis Armstrong was born in Louisiana.  1906-Freddie lend the Olympia Orchestra.  1914-Freddie helped bring jazz to Los Angeles.  1916-Freddie was the first jazz musician to record.

Key Points Louis Armstrong spread the language of jazz around the world serving the international ambassador of swing. Buddey Bolden was the first of the few New Orleans cornet “Kings”. Clarence Williams Began his musical education performing in the family hotel and singing in the streets. Bill Russell was a violinist who had extensive study in both performance and compositor. Freddie Kepard was one of the few innovates of the 1910 era who had a chance to record later on.