Kid Ory

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Edward "Kid" Ory (December 25, 1886January 23, 1973) was a Jazz trombonist and bandleader.

He was born in Woodland Planation near LaPlace, Louisiana.

Ory started playing music with home-made instruments in his childhood, and by his teens was leading a band well regarded in South-East Louisiana. He kept La Place as his base of operations due to family obligations until his 21st birthday, when he moved his band to New Orleans, Louisiana.

Had one of the best bands in New Orleans in the 1910s, hiring many of the greats, including Joe "King" Oliver, Johnny Dodds, Jimmie Noone, Mutt Carey, and Louis Armstrong.

He moved to California in 1919 and made his first recordings there around 1921. In Chicago, Illinois for most of the 1920s, he was very active in recording studios, with bands of Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, Joe "King" Oliver, and others.

After this he returned to California and in the 1940s and 1950s his band was an important force in reviving interest in New Orleans style jazz, making popular radio broadcasts (including on the Orson Welles show) and recordings.

Ory is also the composer of numbers including Muskrat Ramble, Ory's Creole Trombone and Savoy Blues.

Ory died in retirement in Hawaii.

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