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Paul Mares of the New Orleans Rhythm Kings insisted that Beiderbecke's chief influence was the New Orleans cornetist Emmett Hardy, who died in 1925 at the age of 23.
"... Connie Jones, the New Orleans cornetist working with Jack Teagarden at the time of the trombonist's death, was a pallbearer for the wake, held at a funeral parlor on leafy St. Charles Avenue: ' I remember seeing him there in a coffin, a travelling coffin.
His band was enjoying enormous success at the Dreamland when Oliver sent for Louis Armstrong to join as second cornetist.
Stories persist that a man who looked like ( and introduced himself as ) Jack Purvis showed up at a band date by cornetist Jim Goodwin and the two men had a long talk about his life on two occasions in 1968.
Jazz cornetist Pete Kelly ( Webb ) and his Big Seven are the house band at the 17 Club, a lower-level speakeasy at 17 Cherry Street in Kansas City, when Pete is approached by new local crime boss Fran McCarg ( Edmond O ' Brien ), who intends to put Kelly on his own client list.
Merri Jean Baptiste Franquin ( b. October 19, 1848, Lançon, Bouches-du-Rhône, France, d. 1934 ) was a French trumpeter, cornetist, and flugelhornist who was professor of trumpet at the Paris Conservatory from 1894 until 1925.

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In February 1929, Beiderbecke returned home to Davenport to convalesce and was hailed by the local press as " the world's hottest cornetist.

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They then assembled trombonist Eddie Edwards, pianist Henry Ragas, and cornetist Frank Christian.

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Dominic James " Nick " LaRocca ( April 11, 1889 – February 22, 1961 ), was an early jazz cornetist and trumpeter and the leader of the Original Dixieland Jass Band.
Freddie Keppard ( sometimes rendered as Freddy Keppard ) ( February 27, 1889 – July 15, 1933 ) was an early jazz cornetist.
Lawrence D. " Butch " Morris ( b. Long Beach, California, February 10, 1947 ) is an American jazz cornetist, composer and conductor.
Rex Stewart ( 22 February 1907 – 7 September 1967 ) was an American jazz cornetist best known for his work with the Duke Ellington orchestra.
Reuben " Ruby " Braff ( March 16, 1927 – February 9, 2003 ) was an American jazz trumpeter and cornetist.
Louis Metcalf ( February 28, 1905-October 27, 1981 ) was a jazz cornetist and trumpeter.

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Leon Bismark " Bix " Beiderbecke ( March 10, 1903 – August 6, 1931 ) was an American jazz cornetist, jazz pianist, and composer.
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.
– 4 July 1931 ) was a highly regarded early jazz cornetist.
* Bix Beiderbecke ( 1903 – 1931 ), cornetist

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Buddy Bolden, a cornetist from New Orleans, never recorded his influential take on jazz.
Graham Haynes ( born 16 September 1960 in Brooklyn, New York ) is an American cornetist, trumpeter and composer, the son of jazz drummer Roy Haynes.

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He was one of the first important soloists in jazz ( beating cornetist and trumpeter Louis Armstrong to the recording studio by several months < ref >
Note that second cornet was the logical and quite demanding seat for the premier cornetist in a two-cornet band, as evidenced by Louis Armstrong's role ( one example of many ) in similar sized bands and orchestras around the same period.
Some of the more popular members included vocalist Harry Babbitt, cornetist Merwyn Bogue ( aka Ish Kabibble ), trombonist Bruce King, saxophonist Jack Martin ( who sang lead vocal on the number one hit, " Strip Polka "), Ginny Simms ( who had her own successful acting and singing career after leaving Kyser ’ s band ), Sully Mason, Mike Douglas ( years before he became a popular TV talk show host ) and Georgia Carroll.
Shortly after, cornetist Bix Beiderbecke and saxophonist Frankie Trumbauer also joined the band, making it one of the stellar ensembles of the day.

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For a time, during this period, the band featured guitarist Herb Ellis, trumpeter Bobby Hackett, pianist Nick Denucci and cornetist Red Nichols.
When he left the military the second time, Vincent decided to defy his family ’ s wishes and pursued a career as a solo cornetist touring Europe.

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* 1927 – Ruby Braff, American jazz trumpeter and cornetist ( d. 2003 )
* June 16 – Emmett Hardy, American jazz cornetist ( b. 1903 )
* The Beiderbecke Trilogy, a three-part 1980s British ( Yorkshire Television ) television series ( The Beiderbecke Affair, The Beiderbecke Tapes and The Beiderbecke Connection ) with a jazz soundtrack in the Beiderbecke stye performed by Frank Ricotti and cornetist Kenny Baker, as the hero is a Beiderbecke fan.
These groups ( ranging from quartets to sextets ) included tenor saxophonists Bobby Jaspar and Clifford Jordan, cornetist Nat Adderley, trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, pianists Tommy Flanagan and Cedar Walton, and drummers Elvin Jones, Albert " Tootie " Heath, and Max Roach.
Dorsey left the group in 1926 due to ill health and was replaced as pianist by Lillian Hardaway Henderson, the wife of Rainey's cornetist Fletcher Henderson, who became the band's leader.
He was the brother of jazz cornetist Nat Adderley, a longtime member of his band.
He met, befriended, and played with Bix Beiderbecke, the great cornetist ( and sometime pianist ) and fellow Mid-westerner.
About 1919 cornetist Abbie Brunies was offered a job playing in Chicago, and passed the offer on to Mares.
For the next two years he played with such jazz greats as cornetist Rex Stewart, clarinetist-soprano saxophonist Sidney Bechet, pianists Earl Hines, Willie " The Lion " Smith, pianist Fats Waller, pianist James P. Johnson, pianist Duke Ellington and their various groups.
* Ruby Braff ( 1927 – 2003 ), jazz trumpeter and cornetist, lived on Hudson Manor Terrace.
Ted Gioia identifies cornetist Bix Beiderbecke and saxophonist Frankie Trumbauer as early progenitors of the cool aesthetic in jazz.
In addition to the groups under his own name, Mole was prominently identified from 1925 to 1929 with various recording bands led by cornetist Red Nichols: The Red Heads, The Hottentots, The Charleston Chasers, The Six Hottentots, The Cotton Pickers, Red and Miff ’ s Stompers, and especially Red Nichols and his Five Pennies.

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The applicant pays the rest of the cost, but his own time spent on the work and charges for the use of equipment which he owns may be applied toward his share of the cost.
William Smythe, director of field service, told the commissioners that Multnomah, as of Aug. 22, had spent $58,918 out of its budgeted $66,000 in the category, leaving only $7,082 for the rest of the month.
In 1906 he joined the newly-formed Rockefeller Institute of Medical Research in New York where he spent the rest of his career.
Maria's sister, Elizabeth Branwell ( 1776 – 1842 ), moved to the parsonage, initially to nurse her dying sister, but she spent the rest of her life there raising the children.
The rest of her time was spent with the Robinsons at Thorp Green.
Though she never became a nun, she spent the rest of her days there in prayer.
In 1805, aged 67, he retired from the Navy with the rank of Admiral of the Blue, and spent most of the rest of his life at Bath.
Charles spent the rest of his life in retirement, except for a short time in 1815 when he was military governor of the Fortress Mainz.
He appears to have spent the rest of his life in Mesopotamia.
He spent the rest of his life in France, composing most of his plays in French and writing his memoirs in that language.
From 1960 to 1993, the Indians managed one third-place finish ( in 1968 ) and six fourth-place finishes ( in 1960, 1974 to 1976, 1990, and 1992 ) but spent the rest of the time at or near the bottom of the standings.
Constantius spent much of the rest of 353 and early 354 on campaign against the Alamanni on the Danube frontier.
Notable Nova Scotian folklorist and cultural historian Helen Creighton spent the majority of her lifetime recording the various Celtic musical and folk traditions of rural Nova Scotia during the mid-20th century, prior to this knowledge being wiped out by mass media assimilation with the rest of North America.
Despite Reitell's previous misgivings about their relationship they spent the rest of the day and night together.
The family eventually settled in Pueblo, Colorado, in 1887, where Runyon spent the rest of his youth.
Théroigne de Méricourt was arrested, publicly flogged and then spent the rest of her life sentenced to an insane asylum.
He became professor at the University of Salzburg from 1969 to 1977 ; he then returned to Freiburg, where he spent the rest of his days.
He subsequently spent long periods in the bathroom and despite rest and medication, he did not seem to be recovering in time.
After retiring from his business, Astor spent the rest of his life as a patron of culture.
His early childhood was spent in Edgbaston in Birmingham, but when he was eight years old his parents separated and he and his brother, the writer Vivian Beynon Harris, spent the rest of their childhood at a number of English preparatory and boarding schools, including Blundell's School in Devon during the First World War.
American Bantam, the creators of the first Jeep, spent the rest of the war building heavy-duty trailers for the Army.
In March 1977 he joined the Information Sciences Institute at the University of Southern California, where he spent the rest of his career.
Following his arrival in England in October 1752, Reynolds spent three months in Devon, before establishing himself in London, where he would remain for the rest of his life.
On a mission to Bithynia to secure the assistance of King Nicomedes's fleet, he spent so long at his court that rumors of an affair with the king arose, which Caesar would vehemently deny for the rest of his life.

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