Clarence Williams' Jazz Kings

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Clarence Williams' Jazz Kings was a 1920s jazz ensemble led by pianist, composer, and producer Clarence Williams, known for its early New Orleans–style recordings and collaborations with prominent jazz musicians.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf jazz ensemble
activePeriod 1920s
arranger Clarence Williams NERFINISHED
associatedMovement classic jazz
associatedWith Clarence Williams NERFINISHED
basedIn New York City
collaboratedWith Buster Bailey NERFINISHED
Coleman Hawkins NERFINISHED
Don Redman NERFINISHED
Ed Allen NERFINISHED
Eva Taylor NERFINISHED
King Oliver NERFINISHED
Louis Armstrong NERFINISHED
Sidney Bechet NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
era early jazz era
genre New Orleans jazz
jazz
hasMember Buster Bailey NERFINISHED
Clarence Williams NERFINISHED
Ed Allen NERFINISHED
Eva Taylor NERFINISHED
hasTypeOfEnsemble small jazz band
studio ensemble
historicalSignificance documented transition from New Orleans to New York jazz styles
influenced later traditional jazz revival bands
leader Clarence Williams NERFINISHED
locationOfRecording New York City NERFINISHED
notableFor early New Orleans–style jazz recordings
studio recording sessions in New York City
notableSongOrRecording Cake Walking Babies From Home NERFINISHED
Mandy, Make Up Your Mind NERFINISHED
Texas Moaner Blues NERFINISHED
Wild Cat Blues NERFINISHED
partOf New York jazz scene of the 1920s
producer Clarence Williams NERFINISHED
recordLabel Columbia Records
Okeh Records NERFINISHED
style collective improvisation
small-group ensemble recordings

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Clarence Williams founded Clarence Williams' Jazz Kings
Johnny Dodds notableBandLed Clarence Williams' Jazz Kings
this entity surface form: Johnny Dodds' Washboard Band