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Dodds went to Chicago and played with Oliver's Creole Jazz Band, with which he first recorded in 1923.
Dodds was among the first drummers who improvised while performing to be recorded.
In May 1927 Armstrong recorded with the Hot Seven, which consisted of Johnny Dodds, Johnny St. Cyr, Lil Hardin Armstrong, John Thomas, Pete Briggs, and Baby Dodds.
Dodds is perhaps the first jazz drummer to record unaccompanied: in 1945 he recorded two solos for Circle Records, and the next year recorded a series of solos and reminiscences for Folkways Records.
The first recorded hour record was set in 1876 when Frank Dodds of England pedalled 15. 8 miles ( 25. 506 km ) in an hour on a high wheeler around the Cambridge University Ground.
Some of the personnel also recorded with Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five, including Johnny Dodds ( clarinet ), Lil Armstrong ( piano ), Johnny St. Cyr ( banjo and guitar ).
Dodds ( 1893 – 1979 ), Professor of Greek at the University of Birmingham, recorded the event, signing an old bill ( receipt ) to that effect, before they took off again.
The first recorded record was in 1876 when the American Frank Dodds rode on a penny-farthing.

Dodds and with
3, # 9, which takes place at a point during the 70 years of the first issue, as does Sandman Midnight Theatre, a 1995 Gaiman-penned prestige format one-shot in which Dream and Wesley Dodds meet in person after the events in the storyline, " The Python ," which ended with Dodds's lover, Dian Belmont, going to England, which eventually brings both her and Dodds to Roderick Burgess's mansion.
In 1925, Ory moved to Chicago, where he was very active, working and recording with Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, Joe " King " Oliver, Johnny Dodds, Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, and many others.
As is standard practice in the UDA, Adair vacated his position as Brigadier upon entering prison, with his friend Winkie Dodds succeeding him.
With command reverting to Dodds, UVF member Samuel Rockett was shot and killed at his home by C Company the following night, with the feud petering out after this.
Adolphe Paul Barbarin ( May 5, 1899 – February 17, 1969 ) was a New Orleans jazz drummer, usually regarded ( along with Baby Dodds ) as one of the very best of the pre-Big Band era jazz drummers.
Johnny Dodds ( April 12, 1892 – August 8, 1940 ) was an American New Orleans based jazz clarinetist and alto saxophonist, best known for his recordings under his own name and with bands such as those of Joe " King " Oliver, Jelly Roll Morton, Lovie Austin and Louis Armstrong.
Dodds also worked frequently with his good friend Natty Dominique during this period, a professional relationship that would last a lifetime.
Dodds describes playing with this band as “ a beautiful experience ”.
Dodds only stayed with this outfit for three months before they went to California while Dodds decided to stay in Chicago.
Dodds ended up playing with Johnson's band in New York.
The finished product is a narrative by Baby Dodds with minimal footnotes from Gara.
It was therefore difficult to hear Dodds ’ original style from early recordings, such as his 1923 sessions with King Oliver ’ s Creole Jazz Band.
Dodds ' unique shimmy beat caught Louis Armstrong's eye as well, who said: " To watch him play, especially when he beat on the rim of his bass in a hot chorus, he sort of shimmied when he beat with his sticks.
By today ’ s standards, Dodds played with an incomplete drum set for much of his career.
" Written by Matt Wagner, it was described as " playing the ' 30s with a ' 90s feel ... haunting, film noir-ish ...," and starring original Sandman Wesley Dodds in a title whose " sensibilities echo crime genre fiction.
Real life ARP technician Phil Dodds cameos as the operator of the ARP 2500 synthesizer communicating with the alien ship.
Noone is generally regarded as one of the greatest of the second generation of jazz clarinetists, along with Johnny Dodds and Sidney Bechet.

Dodds and Louis
* 1986 – Louis Dodds, English footballer
Louis Armstrong and the drummer Baby Dodds claimed to have met Beiderbecke when their New Orleans-based excursion boat stopped in Davenport.
Personnel included Oliver on cornet, his protégé Louis Armstrong on second cornet, Baby Dodds on drums, Johnny Dodds on clarinet, Lil Hardin ( later Armstrong's wife ), on piano, Honoré Dutrey on trombone, and William Manuel Johnson on bass and banjo.
He had one of the best-known bands in New Orleans in the 1910s, hiring many of the great jazz musicians of the city, including, cornetists Joe " King " Oliver, Mutt Carey, and Louis Armstrong ; and clarinetists Johnny Dodds and Jimmie Noone.
Dodds played in Louis Armstrong ’ s famous Hot Five and Hot Seven groups.
With Hardin at the piano, Kid Ory on trombone, Johnny Dodds on clarinet, and Johnny St. Cyr on banjo, this stellar group rehearsed at Louis and Hardin's residence on Chicago's East 41st Street and held its first session on November 15, 1925.
In 1952, Steiner leased reissue rights to a newly-formed jazz label, Riverside Records, which reissued a substantial number of 10 " and then 12 " LPs by many of the blues singers in the Paramount catalog, as well as instrumental jazz by such Chicago-based notables as Jelly Roll Morton, King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band ( which included a very young Louis Armstrong ), Johnny Dodds, Muggsy Spanier, and Meade Lux Lewis.
He then moved to Chicago, Illinois, where he worked with such bands as that of Erskine Tate through the 1920s and with such jazz notables as Louis Armstrong and Johnny Dodds and impressed the young Earl Hines.
Her accompanists included Louis Armstrong, Johnny Dodds, Sidney Bechet, King Oliver, and Clarence Williams.
His powerful, Louis Armstrong-inspired lead was a perfect foil for Laurie's Johnny Dodds approach.

Dodds and Armstrong
Dodds and Armstrong left Fate Marable ’ s band in 1921 due to a disagreement about musical style, and Dodds soon joined King Oliver ’ s Creole Jazz Band.
From September to December 1927 the Hot Five Armstrong assembled consisted of Johnny Dodds, Kid Ory, Johnny St. Cyr, Lonnie Johnson, and Baby Dodds.
Keppard worked in Chicago both as a soloist and with the bands of Jimmie Noone, Johnny Dodds, Erskine Tate, Doc Cook ( for several years ), Don Pasquall, and Lil Hardin Armstrong.
The original Hot Five were, other than Armstrong's wife Lil Hardin Armstrong on piano, all New Orleans musicians who Armstrong had worked with in that city in the 1910s: Kid Ory on trombone, Johnny Dodds on clarinet, and Johnny St. Cyr on guitar and banjo.
Jimmy Strong on clarinet and Fred Robinson on trombone were not as strong soloists as Dodds and Ory had been with the earlier band, but with pianist Earl Hines Armstrong here met a musician who was more nearly his equal technically and creatively than any other in either band.

Dodds and Jelly
The band played in various venues around New Orleans, and Dodds recalls hearing many musicians along the way, including Buddy Bolden, John Robichaux, and Jelly Roll Morton.

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