Episode 1: The 1920s: the New Orleans Style.
The first jazz sounded in New York in 1917. We’re there at Restaurant Reisenweber. It’s fun dancing at home to those 78-rpm records full of animal noises. The jazz really starts when Louis Armstrong begins improvising on the trumpet and as a vocalist. The sound engineer doesn’t know what to think when Louis Armstrong walks into the studio with his Hot Five. Jelly Roll Morton, the ‘inventor’ of jazz, expanded the New Orleans orchestra and bridged the gap to the big band.
Original Dixieland Jazz Band
Livery Stable Blues
Dixieland Jass Band One Step
Tiger Rag
King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band
Dippermouth Blues
Camp Meeting Blues
Sugar Foot Stomp
Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five, Hot Seven
12th Street Rag
Struttin with some Barbecue
Hotter than that.
Laughin’ Louie
West End Blues
Muskat Ramble
Jelly Roll Morton
Maple Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin)
Maple Leaf Rag (Jelly Roll Morton)
Sidewalk Blue
Dr. Jazz
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