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 Johnny Dodds

 
Name: Johnny Dodds

Nee: John M. Dodds
Born: 12 Apr 1892
Died: 8 Aug 1940
Origin: Waveland, Mississippi, United States
Instruments: Clarinet
Johnny Dodds was a jazz clarinetist, and older brother of Baby Dodds. He moved to New Orleans in his youth, studied clarinet with Lorenzo Tio. Played with bands of Frankie Duson, Kid Ory, and Joe 'King' Oliver. Dodds went to Chicago, played with Joe 'King' Oliver's Creole Jazz Band', whom he first recorded with in 1923. After break up of Oliver band in 1924, Dodds replaced Alcide 'Yellow' Nunez as house clarinetist and bandleader of Kelly's Stables. He recorded with numerous Small Groups in Chicago, most notably with Louis Armstrong's Hot 5 and Hot 7, and Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers. Dodds was noted for his professionalism and virtuosity as a musician, and his heartfelt heavily blues laden style. He was an important influence on later clarinetists, notably Benny Goodman.
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 Associated Artists

Freddie Keppard - Jimmy Blythe - Kid Ory - Thomas 'Mutt' Carey

 Recent UK Discography

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New Orleans Stomp: 1926-1927 Audio CD
(Johnny Dodds)
5 Dec 2002
Past Perfect
Blue Clarinet Stomp Audio CD
(Johnny Dodds)
25 Nov 2002
Past Perfect
King of the New Orleans Clarin Audio CD (Import)
(Johnny Dodds)
1 Jul 2002
Black & Blue
1926-1929: The Alternative Takes Audio CD (Import)
(Johnny Dodds)
28 Aug 2001
Neatwork
The Best of Johnny Dodds Audio CD
(Johnny Dodds)
21 May 2001
Jazz Forever
New Orleans Stomp Audio CD
(Johnny Dodds)
18 May 2001
Past Perfect
An Introduction to ... 1923 Audio CD
(Johnny Dodds)
17 Jan 2000
Best of Jazz
Vol. 1-Paramount Recordings Audio CD (Import)
(Johnny Dodds)
14 Dec 1999
Black Swan
Myth of New Orleans Audio CD (Import)
(Johnny Dodds)
9 Feb 1999
Giants of Jazz
Great Original Performances 1923-1929 Audio CD (Import)
(Johnny Dodds)
19 May 1998
Louisiana Red Hot
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