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Kid Rena

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on August 21, 1940. Rena's prowess as a live soloist was legendary, but by the time he recorded, he had lost much of his technical ability, and the recordings were of poor quality. Joe Rene (Kid Rena's brother and drummer on the session) said that Kid refrained from playing high notes on the
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recording session because "he didn't want anyone to get his style". The recordings are widely regarded as the first recordings of the revival of the New Orleans style in the 1940s.
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as albums. In the 1990s the material, alongside some previously unreleased rehearsal recordings, appeared on compact disc from
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asked Kid Rena to record. Eight recordings were made in total, done at the Hotel Roosevelt and recorded by local radio station
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The records were released on Delta Records, a label only used to release these eight recordings as four singles. Later,
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in the late 1920s, remaining with them until 1932, when he formed his own
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trumpeter, who was an early star of the New Orleans jazz scene.
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acquired the masters, and the material was reissued by
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Index

Delta Records
jazz
New Orleans
Louisiana
Manuel Perez
Louis Armstrong
waif's home
Kid Ory
Los Angeles
Chicago
Eureka Brass Band
brass band
Great Depression
swing jazz
Heywood Hale Broun
WWL
Circle Records
Riverside Records
American Music Records
alcoholic
Sadie, Stanley
Tyrrell, John
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
Macmillan Publishers
ISBN
978-1-56159-239-5



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