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Reb Spikes

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Spikes returned to Los Angeles in 1919 and worked with his brother John in a music shop. At the time, the Spikes' music shop was one of the few places on the West Coast that sold jazz records, and many local musicians used to hang out at the store. The brothers also published music and had their
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In 1914, Spikes returned to San Francisco and was hired as baritone saxophonist in Sidney LeProtti's "The So Different Jazz Band". Spikes was billed as "The World's Greatest saxophonist" on the band's performances.
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Almost all of Spikes's siblings were pianists, but for a long time, Spikes preferred painting to music. He eventually took up music when his brother
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heritage. Nicknamed "Rebel" since childhood, the name was eventually shortened to "Reb". His family moved to
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as a piano and drums duo. Reb learned to play several instruments, including the
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recorded it in 1923 and again in 1926, and the song has become a popular
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in 1897, where Spikes worked on building sites before moving to
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bought him a set of drums. The brothers started touring the
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In the 1930s, Spikes worked as a promoter and worked with
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Dallas
Texas
United States
Jazz
Saxophone
clarinet
trombone
drums
piano
jazz
saxophonist
John
Someday Sweetheart
jazz standard
Dallas
African American
Irish
French
Norwegian
Native American
Los Angeles
San Francisco
John
Southwest
Midwest
saxophone
clarinet
trombone
own record company

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