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Johnny Dodds

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271: 301:, Baby Dodds discusses his jealousy of his older brother when they were children. As they grew up, Johnny refused to let Baby play music with him because Baby was a heavy drinker and Johnny did not drink. When Joe Oliver hired Baby to join his band and Johnny realized how much Baby's talent as a drummer had grown, Johnny changed his mind. Although they continued to argue about Baby's excessive drinking, they grew closer as brothers and musicians. Baby was greatly affected by his brother's death. 282:, who stated that no one ever surpassed Dodds in achieving a finer tone with the clarinet. The tone was probably caused by the use of double embouchure (lower and upper lips over the mouthpiece) in combination with a very hard reed (a thin piece of wood resting against the mouthpiece) according to CDK Cook in the Syncophated Times May 10, 2020. Dodds was inducted into the 33: 227:. Dodds went to Chicago and played with Oliver's Creole Jazz Band, with which he first recorded in 1923. Dodds blamed the breakup on not wanting to travel and on musical conflicts due to Oliver's failing musical abilities. He also worked frequently with his good friend 296:
Several accounts suggest the Dodds brothers did not always get along. When the brothers were young children, Johnny received a clarinet from his father while Baby did not get a drum even though he asked for one. In
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in 1926. Dodds is an important figure in jazz history. He was the premier clarinetist of his era and, in recognition of his artistic contributions, he was posthumously inducted into the
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Known for his professionalism and virtuosity as a musician and his heartfelt, heavily blues-laden style, Dodds was an important influence on later clarinetists, such as
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clarinetist and alto saxophonist based in New Orleans, best known for his recordings under his own name and with bands such as those of
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during this period, a professional relationship that would last a lifetime. After the breakup of Oliver's band in 1924, Dodds replaced
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He moved to New Orleans in his youth and studied the clarinet with
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Great Original Performances 1923–1929, Louisiana Red Hot 622.
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King of New Orleans Clarinet (1926-1938) Brunswick BL-58016.
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Wild Man Blues: 24 Clarinet Classics, ASV/Living Era 5252.
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Releases featuring Johnny Dodds include the following.
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Shaw, Malcolm (ed.). 690: 678: 398:Johnny Dodds' Chicago Boys, Decca 380121. 326:Johnny Dodds and Kid Ory, Columbia 16004. 317:Johnny Dodds, Vol. 2, Riverside RLP-1002. 314:Johnny Dodds, Vol. 1, Riverside RLP-1015. 172:. 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Louisiana State University Press. 576:Louis Armstrong: Master of Modernism 515:Louis Armstrong: Master of Modernism 356:Sixteen Rare Recordings, RCA PV-558. 808:The Historic New Orleans Collection 368:Johnny Dodds Trio, Vocalion 270421. 1247:20th-century American saxophonists 627:. University Press of Mississippi. 392:Johnny Dodds' Trio, Victor 290207. 335:In the Alley, Riverside RLP-12135. 14: 1252:People from Waveland, Mississippi 769:Dodds, Baby; Gara, Larry (1992). 377:Johnny Dodds Trio, Victor 280705. 274:Dodds' grave at Lincoln Cemetery 128: 1257:Jazz musicians from Mississippi 1232:Jazz musicians from New Orleans 804:William Russell Jazz Collection 729:Lambert, George Edmund (1961). 623:Spencer, Frederick J. 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Index


Waveland
Chicago
Dixieland
Jazz
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jazz
Joe "King" Oliver
Jelly Roll Morton
Lovie Austin
Louis Armstrong
Warren "Baby" Dodds
New Orleans Bootblacks
Jazz Hall of Fame
Jazz Age
Waveland, Mississippi
melodeon
Warren "Baby" Dodds
Lorenzo Tio
Frankie Duson
Kid Ory
Joe "King" Oliver
Natty Dominique
Alcide Nunez
Kelly's Stables
Hot Five
Hot Seven
Red Hot Peppers
Paramount
Great Depression

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