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Tommy Ladnier's Fletcher Henderson Days, 1926-27

By: Vernhettes, Daniel; Lindström, Bo | IAJRC Journal, September 2009 | Article details

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Tommy Ladnier's Fletcher Henderson Days, 1926-27


Vernhettes, Daniel, Lindström, Bo, IAJRC Journal


Part Two (conclusion)

He only lived to age 39, but the Armstrongesque cornet ace played with Fate Marable, Lovie Austin, King Oliver, Sam Wooding, Noble Sissle, Sidney Bechet, Mezz Mezzrow, and of course the innovating Fletcher Henderson Ork, as detailed in this new biographical series - exclusive to the IAJRC Journal.

The Georgia Strutters Session

Pianist, composer and vocalist Perry 'Mule' Bradford was born in Montgomery, Alabama in 1895. Early on, the family moved to Atlanta, Georgia and from there, Bradford worked in minstrel shows from the age of 11 and after a relocation to Chicago worked there as pianist already in 1909. He then moved to New York in 1910 and

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