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  1. The song “Dippermouth Blues” holds a special place in the history of jazz music. It was composed by Joe “King” Oliver, a renowned jazz musician, and Louis Armstrong, one of the greatest jazz artists of all time.

  2. "Dippermouth Blues" is a song first recorded by King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band for Gennett Records in April 1923 and for Okeh Records in June of that same year. It is most often attributed to Joe "King" Oliver, though some have argued that Louis Armstrong was in fact the composer. [1]

  3. Oct 11, 2024 · One of the songs is “Dippermouth Blues,” co-penned by Armstrong and Oliver. Though best-remembered for Oliver’s plunger mute solo, the title refers to Armstrong. Dipper was in fact one of Armstrong’s early nicknames, a riff to his somewhat unusual embouchure.

  4. Feb 4, 2019 · Ex-Manfred Mann singer Paul Jones explains why 'the blues is everything, like a comfort blanket'. HE still gets goosebumps remembering 'Dippermouth Blues' by King Oliver and after listening...

  5. " Dippermouth Blues " is a song first recorded by King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band for Gennett Records in April 1923 and for Okeh Records in June of that same year. It is most often attributed to Joe "King" Oliver, though some have argued that Louis Armstrong was in fact the composer.

  6. Mar 4, 2021 · Here are more than 75 outstanding blues and blues/rock artists and bands you simply must listen to. This is real music by real musicians. These artists are current with stellar musicianship.

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  8. Jan 20, 2022 · Proof of the esteem in which present-day musicians hold Oliver is that whenever the tune “Dippermouth Blues” is played the trumpet player always plays Oliver’s choruses note for note or he is not considered to even be playing the right number. Yet Oliver was actually improvising when he recorded the tune. 3.

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