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notable composer, he
wrote many
tunes still pla**** today,
including "
Dippermouth Blues", "Sweet Like This", "Canal
Street Blues", and "Doctor Jazz". He...
- "
Dippermouth Blues" is a song
first recorded by King Oliver's
Creole Jazz Band for
Gennett Records in
April 1923 and for Okeh
Records in June of that...
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Armstrong was also
known as "Dipper",
short for "
Dippermouth", a
reference to the
piece Dippermouth Blues and
something of a riff on his
unusual embouchure...
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- In", "Muskrat Ramble", "Struttin' with Some Barbecue", "Tiger Rag", "
Dippermouth Blues", "Milenberg Joys", "Basin
Street Blues", "Tin Roof Blues", "At...
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Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Himself 1
episode Treme Lanny Fox Episode: "
Dippermouth Blues"
Stupid Hype Hype TV pilot; also
executive producer and writer...
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notably says "Oh play that thing" into the horn
during the
recording of "
Dippermouth Blues" in 1923 with King Oliver's
Creole Jazz Band.
Johnson continued...
- is
taken from a
phrase that is
shouted in one of Armstrong's songs, "
Dippermouth Blues".[citation needed] In the
final novel in the trilogy, The Dead...
- Band
recorded Where Did You Stay Last Night? in 1923, the b-side to
Dippermouth Blues.
Arthur Smith & His
Dixie Liners released their version of "In...