King Oliver

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  • jazz
  • new orleans
  • dixieland
  • early jazz
  • new orleans jazz
Joe "King" Oliver, (December 19, 1885 – April 8, 1938) was a bandleader and jazz musician. Joe "King" Oliver was born in Abend, Louisiana near Donaldsonville, and moved to New Orleans in his youth. Oliver played cornet in the New Orleans brass bands and dance bands and also in the city's red-light district, Storyville. The band he co-led with trombonist Kid Ory was considered New Orleans' hottest and best in the 1910s.

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Songs

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    alligator hop

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    Aunt Hagar's Blues

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    Black Snake Blues

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    Boogie Woogie

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    buddy'habbit

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    Call of the Freaks

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    Camp Meeting Blues

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    Can I Tell You?

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    Canal Street Blues

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    Canal Street Blues (Oliver - Armstrong)

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    Chattanooga Stomp

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    Chimes Blues

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    Crimes Blues

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    Crimes Blues (Oliver)

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    Dead Man Blues

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    Deep Henderson

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    Dippermouth Blues

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    Dippermouth Blues (feat. Louis Armstrong)

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    Doctor Jazz

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    Edna

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    Every Tub

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    Everybody Does It in Hawaii

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    Farewell Blues

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    Frankie & Johnny

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    Frankie and Johnny

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    Freakish Light Blues

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    froggie moore

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    Georgia Man

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    High Society Rag

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    Home Town Blues

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    i ain't gonna tell nobody

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    I Can't Stop Loving You

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    I Must Have It

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    I Want You Just for Myself

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    I Want You Just Myself

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    I'm Crazy 'bout My Baby

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    i'm going away to wear

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    I'm Going Away to Wear You Off Mind

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    I'm Lonesome Sweetheart

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    I'm Watchin' the Clock

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    I'm Watching the Clock

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    I've Got That Thing

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    Jackass Blues

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    jazzin'babies blues

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    Just Gone

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    krooked blues

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    London (Cafe) Blues

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    london cafe blues

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    Loveless Love

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    mabel's dream


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