-
often credited with the
beginning of the trumpet's
dominance in jazz.
Cornetists such as
Bubber Miley and Rex
Stewart contributed substantially to the...
-
uptown African-American
Baptist churches.
Instead of
imitating other cornetists,
Bolden pla**** the
music he
heard "by ear" and
adapted it to his horn...
- Dara
Jones (born
Charles Jones III;
January 12, 1941) is an
American cornetist, guitarist, and singer. He is the
father of
rapper Nas. Olu Dara was born...
- on a
novel of the same name by
Dorothy Baker based on the life of jazz
cornetist Bix Beiderbecke.
Composer and
pianist Hoagy Carmichael, a
friend of the...
- "Muggsy"
Spanier (November 9, 1901 –
February 12, 1967) was an
American jazz
cornetist based in Chicago. He was a
member of the
Bucktown Five,
pioneers of the...
- in Chicago.
Storyville was shut down by the U.S.
government in 1917.
Cornetist Buddy Bolden pla**** in New
Orleans from 1895 to 1906. No
recordings by...
-
Joseph Jean-Baptiste
Laurent Arban (28
February 1825 – 8
April 1889) was a
cornetist, conductor, composer,
pedagogue and the
first famed virtuoso of the cornet...
- Stomp".[citation needed]
Oliver performed mostly on cornet, but like many
cornetists he
switched to
trumpet in the late 1920s. He
credited jazz
pioneer Buddy...
-
Webster (born 1960) is an
English cornetist and psychologist. He has been
acclaimed as one of the world's best ever
cornetists. He also
teaches performance...
- 1882 – 9
September 1964) was a
Canadian bandmaster, composer, organist,
cornetist and
music educator of
Scottish birth and
Irish parentage.
Although he...