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Morton is also notable for naming and popularizing the " Spanish tinge " ( habanera rhythm and tresillo ), and for penning such standards as " Wolverine Blues ", " Black Bottom Stomp ", and " I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say ", the latter a tribute to New Orleans personalities from the turn of the 19th century to 20th century.
Charles " Buddy " Bolden ( September 6, 1877 – November 4, 1931 ) was an African-American cornetist and is regarded by contemporaries as a key figure in the development of a New Orleans style of rag-time music which later came to be known as jazz.
While there is substantial first-hand oral history about Buddy Bolden, facts about his life continue to be lost amidst colorful myth.
One of the most famous Bolden numbers is a song called " Funky Butt " ( known later as " Buddy Bolden's Blues "), which represents one of the earliest references to the concept of " funk " in popular music, now a musical subgenre unto itself.
On February 20, 2012, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Friendship 7 flight, Glenn was surprised with the opportunity to speak with the orbiting crew of the International Space Station while Glenn was on-stage with NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden at Ohio State, where the public affairs school is named for him.
The house on Jackson Avenue in the picture to the right is where Buddy Bolden discovered Ory, playing his first New trombone, instead of the old civil war trombone.
* There is no World Series between the two champions this year, owing to enmity between Rube Foster and the ECL president Ed Bolden
The novel is a fictionalised version of the life of the New Orleans jazz pioneer Buddy Bolden.
Bolden is the oldest North American to have lived in three different centuries, and the second-oldest person worldwide to have done so, after the previously mentioned María Capovilla.
Juran T. Bolden ( born June 27, 1974 ) is a former American cornerback of American and Canadian football.
The Shuttle Launch Experience, an attraction built around a motion control ride simulating a shuttle launch, opened in May 2007 and is hosted by then-astronaut, now NASA administrator, Charlie Bolden.
In 1960 Mrs. Ruth Bolden, the first librarian in for what is now the Weaver-Bolden Library Branch ( part of the Tuscaloosa Public Library system ), requested that the Library be named for Dr. Weaver to honor his contribution to young people and his generosity with his own books to the students of the area ( Kampis ).

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The Bolden Colliery brass band also played at the event.
Bolden was also named Alabama Black Woman of the Year.

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He credited Buddy Bolden as an early influence, and in turn was a major influence on numerous younger musicians in New Orleans and Chicago, including Tommy Ladnier, Paul Mares, Muggsy Spanier, Louis Panico, Johnny Wiggs, and Louis Armstrong.
Many early jazz musicians credited Bolden and the members of his band with being the originators of what came to be known as " jazz ", though the term was not yet in common musical use until after the era of Bolden's prominence.

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* Mississippi John Hurt Museum Includes a link to a discussion forum regarding Mississippi John Hurt with substantive participation by grand nephew, Fred Bolden.
Bolden often closed his shows with the original number " Get Out of Here and Go Home ", although for more " polite " gigs the last number would be " Home!
The " Funky Butt " song was one of many in the Bolden repertory with rude or off-color lyrics popular in some of the rougher places Bolden played, and Bolden's trombonist Willy Cornish claimed authorship.
Unfortunately his sister said he was too young to play with Bolden.
Bunk probably played a few adolescent jobs with Buddy Bolden, but was not a regular member of Bolden's Band for any length of time ( contrary to Bunk's claim ).
After playing with the Olympia Orchestra he joined Frankie Dusen's Eagle Band, taking the place recently vacated by Buddy Bolden.
Several musicians with clear memories of Buddy Bolden said that Freddie Keppard sounded the most like Bolden of anyone who recorded.
Changes to procedures resulting from the abort included more practicing of " safeing " the orbiter following aborts at various points, the use of the fire suppression system in all pad aborts, and the testing of the slidewire escape system with a real person ( Charles F. Bolden, Jr .).
While he succeeded in acquiring the title for himself, some fellow musicians used it more with amusement than with the respect accorded to Bolden.
He did not, however, get along with Bolden, and was suspended in early September and fired at the end of the season.
Through the Fire ( co-written with Tonya Bolden ), in 2003.
She became the oldest living woman and the second oldest living person on December 11, 2006, with the death of American Elizabeth Bolden.
Having just finished choreographing last season's movie musical Idlewild, this season brings him together with Wynton Marsalis for The Buddy Bolden Story, a feature film about the untold story of the man who created jazz in America.
Steward was married to Elizabeth Gadsden ( d. 1893 ) with whom he had eight sons: Frank Rudolph ( b. 1872 ; Stephen Hunter ( b. 1874 ), Theophilus Bolden ( b. 1879 ), Charles, James, Benjamin, Walter, and Gustavus ( b. 1883 ).
Crawley = another cornet player ; says the last time he saw Bolden was on a boat ; says Bolden was supposed to stay with the Brewitts

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* " Bolden Boke Boy ", a song by Will Oldham
*" Bolden Move ", Buccanner News, March 29, 2005.
" Ruth Bolden -- Pioneer ", The Tuscaloosa News.

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According to wagonmaster Willie Bolden, white citizens of Marks harassed the mule train on its way out of town.
Shields was born into an Irish-American family in Uptown New Orleans, on the same block where jazz pioneer Buddy Bolden lived.
* In the film " The Last Time I Saw Archie " Archie Hall ( Robert Mitchum ) and William Bolden ( Jack Webb ) both read the book while lying on their respective bunks.
* Charles F. Bolden, Jr. became the administrator of NASA on July 17, 2009.
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden during an overview briefing on NASA's fiscal year 2012 budget.
* Elizabeth Bolden ( 1890 – 2006 ), world's oldest living person at the time of her death on December 11, 2006
Buddy Bolden, a cornetist from New Orleans, never recorded his influential take on jazz.
He says, “ I have no difficulty giving up on violent criminals like the Bolden brothers or street hustlers like Henry Rivera.
He officially became the oldest documented living person on December 11, 2006, following the death of 116-year-old Elizabeth Bolden.
He became the oldest living person when 116-year-old American supercentenarian Elizabeth Bolden died on Monday, December 11, 2006.
Nick Persons ( Ice Cube ), a 37-year-old bachelor, takes a car drive on New Year's Eve to Vancouver from Portland, Oregon to transfer two bratty children, Lindsey and Kevin Kingston ( Aleisha Allen and Philip Bolden ), to their divorced mother, Suzanne Kingston ( Nia Long ), on whom Nick has a crush.
The death of Ura Koyama of Japan ( August 30, 1890 – April 5, 2005 ) temporarily moved Gibson up to fourth on the world list, but the subsequent validation to be older of fellow American Elizabeth Bolden by April 28, 2005 had once again relegated her to fifth-oldest.
Bolden married Louis Bolden circa 1908, and their first child, a son, Ezell, was born on September 21, 1909.
* Lizzie Bolden featured on David Letterman
Bolden was arrested October 11, 2003 in Atlanta, Georgia on charges of possession of a stolen vehicle and violation of Georgia's controlled substances act.
After missing the last three games of the season as well as the post-season games, Bolden was released before the 2008 training camp on May 27, 2008.
* Juran Bolden profile on NFL. com

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