Just Gone

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"Just Gone" is an early jazz composition associated with King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band, recognized as one of the formative recordings in the development of New Orleans and Chicago-style jazz.

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instanceOf early jazz standard
jazz composition
associatedWith King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band NERFINISHED
composer King Oliver NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre Chicago-style jazz
New Orleans jazz
jazz
hasInfluenceOn later jazz ensemble arrangements
hasMusicalFeature collective improvisation
ensemble cornet and clarinet interplay
rhythmic feel characteristic of early 1920s jazz
hasPerformer Baby Dodds NERFINISHED
Bill Johnson NERFINISHED
Honore Dutrey NERFINISHED
Johnny Dodds NERFINISHED
King Oliver NERFINISHED
King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band NERFINISHED
Lil Hardin NERFINISHED
Louis Armstrong NERFINISHED
hasStyle small ensemble jazz
influenced development of Chicago-style jazz
development of New Orleans jazz
notableFor being an early recording of King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band
historical importance in early jazz discography
role in transition from New Orleans to Chicago jazz styles
partOf early King Oliver recording sessions
placeOfOrigin New Orleans NERFINISHED
recognizedAs formative recording in early jazz history
recordedBy King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band NERFINISHED

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