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Johnny Dunn Johnny Dunn
Genre: Jazz
Decades Active: 20s

Before Louis Armstrong arrived in New York in 1924, Johnny Dunn was considered the top cornetist in the city. His staccato style, double-time effects and utilization of wah-wah mutes gave him notoriety for a time. Dunn had attended Fisk University in Nashville and had a solo act in Memphis before being discovered by W.C. Handy. He joined Handy's... [+] Read More

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King Oliver King Oliver
Genre: Jazz
Decades Active: 20s, 30s

Joe "King" Oliver was one of the great New Orleans legends, an early giant whose legacy is only partly on records. In 1923, he led one of the classic New Orleans jazz bands, the last significant group to emphasize collective improvisation over solos, but ironically his second cornetist (Louis Armstrong) would soon permanently change jazz. And... [+] Read More

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Charlie Shavers Charlie Shavers
Genre: Jazz
Decades Active: 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s

Charlie Shavers was one of the great trumpeters to emerge during the swing era, a virtuoso with an open-minded and extroverted style along with a strong sense of humor. He originally played piano and banjo before switching to trumpet, and he developed very quickly. In 1935, he was with Tiny Bradshaw's band and two years later he joined Lucky... [+] Read More

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Henry "Red" Allen Henry "Red" Allen
Genre: Jazz
Decades Active: 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s

One of the last great New Orleans trumpeters to emerge during the post-Louis Armstrong era, Henry "Red" Allen has long been overshadowed by Satch and his successors but actually had a fresh new approach of his own to offer. Allen sounded modern no matter what the setting and the rhythmic freedom he achieved made his solos consistently... [+] Read More

Wingy Manone Wingy Manone
Genre: Jazz
Decades Active: 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s

Wingy Manone was an excellent Dixieland trumpeter whose jivey vocals were popular and somewhat reminiscent of his contemporary, Louis Prima. He had lost his right arm in a streetcar accident when he was ten, but Manone (who Joe Venuti once gave one cuff link for a Christmas present) never appeared to be handicapped in public (effectively using... [+] Read More

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