1910–1916 New Orleans
1910–1916 New Orleans
This chapter, which focuses on the history of Kid Ory’s musical career during the period from 1910 to 1916, provides a brief history of New Orleans and the development of jazz music there. It explains that Ory continued to play on advertising wagons for Lincoln Park and in the river parishes after moving to New Orleans. Ory’s band began to drift apart eighteen months after moving to New Orleans because of conflict with Lawrence Duhe. By 1916 Ory had fielded an entirely different lineup for the band, who, during this time, had earned the reputation as the premiere barrelhouse band in New Orleans.
Keywords: Kid Ory, musical career, New Orleans, jazz music, Lawrence Duhe, barrelhouse band
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