Sugar Foot Stomp

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Sugar Foot Stomp is a classic early jazz composition closely associated with Louis Armstrong and the Creole Jazz Band, celebrated as a foundational recording in the development of jazz.

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instanceOf jazz composition
song
associatedWith King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band NERFINISHED
Louis Armstrong NERFINISHED
basedOn Dipper Mouth Blues NERFINISHED
composer King Oliver NERFINISHED
Louis Armstrong NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre New Orleans jazz
early jazz
hasAlternateSpelling Sugarfoot Stomp NERFINISHED
hasEarlierVersionTitle Dipper Mouth Blues NERFINISHED
hasForm blues
hasHistoricalSignificance documenting early Chicago jazz style
showcasing transition from New Orleans to Chicago jazz
hasInstrumentation banjo
clarinet
cornet
drums
piano
trombone
tuba
hasKey B-flat major
hasMusicalFeature 12-bar blues structure
collective improvisation
ensemble breaks
prominent cornet solo
hasNotablePerformer Johnny Dodds NERFINISHED
King Oliver NERFINISHED
Lil Hardin Armstrong NERFINISHED
Louis Armstrong NERFINISHED
influenced big band arrangements of the 1930s
later jazz trumpet styles
later reinterpretations of Dipper Mouth Blues
influencedGenre swing music
isStandardIn traditional jazz repertoire
language instrumental
notableFor being a foundational recording in the development of jazz
featuring early Louis Armstrong cornet work
originallyRecordedAs Dipper Mouth Blues NERFINISHED
performancePractice frequent use of breaks and stop-time figures
period 1920s jazz
recordedBy King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band NERFINISHED
Louis Armstrong NERFINISHED
style New Orleans ensemble style
subjectOf jazz history scholarship
tempo medium-fast

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