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French Gypsy Jazz
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Jelly Roll Morton
piano1890 - 1941

Buddy Bolden
cornet1877 - 1931
Because of the outrageous Plessy vs. Ferguson supreme court decision in 1896 making segregation the law of the land, Creoles instantly became coupled with Blacks as the court ruled that there were only two races white and black and all mixtures were to be classified as blacks. As a result Creoles had to abandon their New Orleans opera companies, and symphony orchestras, and turn to jazz for creative remuneration. Hence the music of

Kid Ory
trombone1886 - 1973

Johnny St. Cyr
banjo1890 - 1966

Sidney Bechet
saxophone, soprano1897 - 1959
The most famous thread of French traditions in jazz is the Gypsy jazz music of

Django Reinhardt
guitar1910 - 1953

Samson Schmitt
guitar
Toots Thielemans
harmonica1922 - 2016
And so the long standing claim of Frenchmen for a place in jazz history is buttressed each year with the Django Reinhardt festival. The culture certainly deserves its due.
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Jelly Roll Morton
Buddy Bolden
Edouard "Kid" Ory
Johnny St. Cyr
Sidney Bechet
Honore Dutrey
Ferdinand La Mothe --Jelly Roll Morton
Django Reinhardt
Samson Schmitt
Ludovic Beier
Pierre Blanchard
Antonio Luscati
Toots Theilemans
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