The new orleans rhythm kings nork were one of the most influential jazz bands of the early to mid 1920s.
New orleans rhythm kings the roof blues.
Paul mares c george brunies tb leon roppolo cl mel stitzel p ben pollack d.
The new orleans rhythm kings originally recorded king oliver s sobbin blues in 1923 with piano man jelly roll morton sitting in.
It was written by band members paul mares ben pollack mel stitzel george brunies and leon.
Tin roof blues new orleans rhythm kings paul mares leon roppolo 1923 duration.
The group recorded a series of records for gennett records in 1922 and 1923.
Original memphis five tin roof blues 1923 duration.
Tin roof blues is a jazz composition by the new orleans rhythm kings first recorded in 1923.
This session is recognized as a rare instance of a publicly acknowledged interracial recording.
It was written by band members paul mares ben pollack mel stitzel george brunies and leon roppolo.
Tin roof blues is a jazz composition first recorded by the new orleans rhythm kings nork in 1923.
Tin roof blues by the new orleans rhythm kings 1934 duration.
The band was a combination of new orleans and chicago musicians who helped shape chicago jazz and influenced many younger jazz musicians.
The band included new orleans and chicago musicians who helped shape chicago jazz and influenced many younger jazz musicians.
The tune has become a jazz standard and is one of the most recorded and often played new orleans jazz compositions.
King also recorded make love to me.
Make love to me a 1954 pop song by jo stafford using the new orleans rhythm king s music from the 1923 jazz standard tin roof blues became a number 1 hit.
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