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Freddie Keppard (sometimes
rendered as
Freddy Keppard;
February 27, 1890 – July 15, 1933) was an
American jazz
cornetist who once held the
title of "King"...
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Louis Keppard (February 2, 1888, New
Orleans –
February 18, 1986, New Orleans) was an
American jazz
guitarist and tubist. He was the
brother of Freddie...
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became international in 1914, when the
Creole Band with
cornettist Freddie Keppard performed the
first ever jazz
concert outside the
United States, at the...
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Sydney Bechet.
Keppard invited St. Cyr to join them,
which was
quite an honor; to the end of his life, St. Cyr
regarded Keppard,
Bechet and
Louis Armstrong...
- youth,
Bechet studied with
Joseph "King" Oliver, Bunk Johnson,
Freddie Keppard,
Lorenzo Tio, "Big Eye"
Louis Nelson Delisle, and
George Baquet. Bechet...
- pla**** off and on with John Robichaux,
Freddie Keppard, and the
Onward Br**** Band.
Baquet and
Keppard pla**** in Los
Angeles with the
Original Creole Orchestra...
- Orchestra's
early sound.
Other influential jazz
cornetists include Freddie Keppard, King Oliver, Bix Beiderbecke, Ruby Braff,
Bobby Hackett, and Nat Adderley...
- Five with Earl
Hines on piano.
Hardin reformed her own band with
Freddie Keppard, whom she
considered second only to Armstrong.
Hardin and
Armstrong separated...
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surname he took. He took
Freddie Keppard's place in the
Eagle Band (a
place earlier held by
Buddy Bolden) when
Keppard left town. He was
briefly lured...
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Jasper Taylor,
early jazz drummer,
recorded with
Jelly Roll Morton,
Freddy Keppard, many
others Jerry Turner,
former Major League Baseball outfielder Dennis...