Chimes Blues

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"Chimes Blues" is a pioneering early jazz recording by King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band, notable for featuring one of Louis Armstrong’s first recorded solos.

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Chimes Blues canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf jazz composition
musical work
song
associatedMovement early recorded jazz
associatedWith King Oliver
Louis Armstrong
composer King Oliver
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
era 1920s jazz
featuresInstrument banjo
bass
clarinet
cornet
drums
piano
trombone
featuresMusician Louis Armstrong
form 12-bar blues
genre early jazz
jazz
hasInfluenceOn cornet improvisation in jazz
jazz solo tradition
hasPart cornet solo by Louis Armstrong
ensemble choruses
hasSubgenre New Orleans jazz
hasTitle Chimes Blues self-link
influencedGenre Chicago jazz
traditional jazz
language instrumental
medium 78 rpm record
musicalKey blues form
notableFor being a pioneering early jazz recording
featuring one of Louis Armstrong’s first recorded solos
partOf King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band
surface form: King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band recordings
performer King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band
recordedBy Baby Dodds
Bill Johnson
Honore Dutrey
Johnny Dodds
King Oliver
Lil Hardin Armstrong
surface form: Lil Hardin

Louis Armstrong
recordingArtist King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band
recordingType acoustic recording
recordLabel Gennett Records
style ensemble jazz
writer King Oliver

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King Oliver notableWork Chimes Blues
Chimes Blues hasTitle Chimes Blues self-link