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Red McKenzie
Red McKenzie
American musician
1
Harry Blons
Harry Blons
American musician
2
Ben Pollack
Ben Pollack
American musician
3
George Brunies
George Brunies
American musician
4
Joe Venuti
Joe Venuti
jazz violinist
5
Eddie Lang
Eddie Lang
American jazz guitarist
6
Frankie Trumbauer
Frankie Trumbauer
American musician
7
Scoville Browne
Scoville Browne
American musician
8
Muggsy Spanier
Muggsy Spanier
American musician
9
Truck Parham
Truck Parham
American musician
10
Dave Tough
Dave Tough
American drummer
11
Red Allen
Red Allen
American jazz musician, band leader
12
Tony Parenti
Tony Parenti
American musician
13
Dick Cary
Dick Cary
American jazz pianist
14
Pee Wee Russell
Pee Wee Russell
American musician
15
Edmond Hall
Edmond Hall
American jazz clarinetist
16
Dave Bowman
Dave Bowman
American musician and pianist
17
Paul Whiteman
Paul Whiteman
American jazz musician and radio personality
18
Bob Wilber
Bob Wilber
jazz clarinetist, composer and saxophonist from United States
19
Trigger Alpert
Trigger Alpert
musician
20
Rod Cless
Rod Cless
American musician
21
Eddie Williams
Eddie Williams
American jazz saxophonist
22
Ernie Caceres
Ernie Caceres
American musician
23
Bob Casey
Bob Casey
Jazz musician
24
Carl Kress
Carl Kress
American musician
25
Gene Ramey
Gene Ramey
American musician
26
Miff Mole
Miff Mole
American jazz musician
27
Eddie Hubble
Eddie Hubble
American musician
28
Ray Miller
Ray Miller
American bandleader
29
Morty Corb
Morty Corb
American musician
30
Eddie Condon
Eddie Condon
US musician
31
Wild Bill Davison
Wild Bill Davison
American jazz musician
32
Red Nichols
Red Nichols
American jazz musician
33
Ray Barretto
Ray Barretto
Puerto Rican jazz musician
34
Boomie Richman
Boomie Richman
American musician
35
Sid Weiss
Sid Weiss
American double bass player
36
Ted Lewis
Ted Lewis
American singer (1890-1971)
37
Al Morgan
Al Morgan
American musician
38
Johnny Letman
Johnny Letman
American musician
39
Zutty Singleton
Zutty Singleton
American jazz drummer
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Fletcher Henderson
Fletcher Henderson
American pianist, bandleader, arranger and composer
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Isham Jones
Isham Jones
American bandleader, saxophonist, bassist and songwriter
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Clifford Hayes
Clifford Hayes
American musician and bandleader
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Joe Bushkin
Joe Bushkin
American jazz pianist, songwriter
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Jimmy McPartland
Jimmy McPartland
American cornetist
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Panama Francis
Panama Francis
American musician
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Darnell Howard
Darnell Howard
American musician
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Deane Kincaide
Deane Kincaide
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Buster Bailey
Buster Bailey
American musician
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Alex Hill
Alex Hill
American musician
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Red Holloway
Red Holloway
American jazz tenor saxophonist
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Jack McDuff
Jack McDuff
American jazz organist and organ trio bandleader
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Cliff Jackson
Cliff Jackson
American pianist
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Johnny Dodds
Johnny Dodds
American jazz clarinetist and alto saxophonist
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Cozy Cole
Cozy Cole
American musician
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Bud Scott
Bud Scott
American jazz guitarist, banjoist and singer
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Coleman Hawkins
Coleman Hawkins
American jazz saxophonist
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Floyd Bean
Floyd Bean
American musician and pianist
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George Wettling
George Wettling
American drummer (1907-1968)
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Original Dixieland Jass Band
Original Dixieland Jass Band
American jazz band
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Teddy McRae
Teddy McRae
American jazz tenor saxophonist and arranger
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Art Hodes
Art Hodes
American musician
62
Don Ewell
Don Ewell
American musician
63
Adrian Rollini
Adrian Rollini
American musician
64
King Oliver
King Oliver
American jazz cornet player and bandleader
65
Bob Crosby
Bob Crosby
American dixieland bandleader and vocalist (1913-1993)
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Vernon Brown
Vernon Brown
American musician
67
Fud Livingston
Fud Livingston
American jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, arranger, and composer
Jack Bland
American musician

Jack Bland

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American musician
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Music

Jack Bland (May 8, 1899 – August 1968) was an American jazz banjoist and guitarist.

Born in Sedalia, Missouri, Bland co-founded the Mound City Blue Blowers with Red McKenzie in 1924 in St. Louis. Their first hit record was "Arkansas Blues", a success in Chicago and the American midwest. After Eddie Lang joined the group late in 1924, the group booked a tour in England.

Later in the 1920s, Bland began playing more cello and guitar. In 1929, Lang left the group, and Gene Krupa joined; Muggsy Spanier, Coleman Hawkins, and Eddie Condon would all play in the ensemble in the 1930s, which moved to more of a Dixieland sound. Also in 1929, the Blue Blowers appeared in a 1929 short film, The Opry House.

Bland did session work in New York City with the Billy Banks Orchestra in the 1930s, with Pee Wee Russell, Red Allen, and Zutty Singleton. Following this, he recorded with a group called the Rhythmmakers (or Rhythmakers). Pops Foster and Fats Waller played with the group at times.

In the 1940s Bland played on 52nd Street at Jimmy Ryan's Club, playing with Allen and Singleton as well as Edmond Hall, Vic Dickenson, Ike Quebec, and Hot Lips Page; some of their sessions were recorded by Milt Gabler and released on Commodore Records. From 1942 to 1944 he played with Art Hodes and also with Muggsy Spanier; he led his own band from 1944 to 1950.

In the 1950s, Bland moved to Los Angeles and retired from performing, taking work as a taxicab driver. He died there on October 18, 1968.