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Up In Harlem - The Bands (1924 - 1929)
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In the last hour, we explored the jazz of King Oliver's Chicago in the 1920s, and heard from The New Orleans Rhythm Kings, clarinetists Jimmy Noone and
Johnny Dodds
clarinet1892 - 1940
Now we move to the other emerging center of the music, New York. While New York hosted small combos similar to Chicago, it also grew a number of significant larger groups and orchestras. We'll hear from orchestras led by

Fletcher Henderson
arranger1897 - 1952

Paul Whiteman
composer / conductor1890 - 1967

Don Redman
arranger1900 - 1964

Henry "Red" Allen
trumpet1906 - 1967

Bix Beiderbecke
cornet1903 - 1931

Coleman Hawkins
saxophone, tenor1904 - 1969

Miff Mole
trombone1898 - 1961

Louis Armstrong
trumpet and vocals1901 - 1971
Playlist
- Host Intro 0:00
- Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra "Copenhagen" from The Norton Jazz Recordings (Norton) 4:05
- Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra "Shanghai Shuffle" from Classic Jazz: Vol. 011, Louis Armstrong (1924), Vol. 1 (Encyclopedia of Jazz) 6:55
- Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra "Sugarfoot Stomp" from Classic Jazz: Vol. 011, Louis Armstrong (1924), Vol. 1 (Encyclopedia of Jazz) 9:43
- Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra "The Stampede" from The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz (Smithsonian) 12:45
- Host speaks 15:46
- Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra "Rhapsody In Blue" from I Got Rhythm: Disc 3 -Concert Hall (Smithsonian) 20:00
- Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra "Changes" from The Norton Jazz Recordings (Norton) 29:01
- Host speaks 31:54
- " data-original-title="" title="">McKinney's Cotton Pickers "Cherry" from Put It There (Frog) 33:30
McKinney's Cotton Pickers
band / ensemble / orchestra - McKinney's Cotton Pickers "Save It, Pretty Mama" from Put It There (Frog) 36:53
- McKinney's Cotton Pickers "Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You?" from Put It There (Frog) 39:34
- Host speaks 42:59
- Henry Allen, Jr and his New York Orchestra "Make a Country Bird Fly" from Henry "Red" Allen: 1929 -1933 (Classics) 45:10
- Henry Allen, Jr and his New York Orchestra "Swing Out" from Henry "Red" Allen: 1929 -1933 (Classics) 48:35
- Henry Allen, Jr and his New York Orchestra "Feeling Drowsy" from Henry "Red" Allen: 1929 -1933 (Classics) 51:50
- Host Outro 55:24
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