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100

Nicknamed at a young age called "Little Louie".

Louie Armstrong

100

Where most of the slaves who congregated at Congo Square come from.

Caribbean

100

Nickname given to Buddy Bolden by kids who would listen to him practice?

King Bolden

100

"Little Louie".

Louie Armstrong

100

1890, Louisiana trains

Train cars became legally segregated

200

He named this tune Jim Crow after seeing a "Black stable hand" preform.

Daddy Rice

200

Where early jazz “grew up”

Storyville

200

Nick LaRocca's band.

The Original Dixieland Jazz Band

200

"Weel about and turn about and do jis so,
Eb'ry time I weel about I jump."

Jim Crow

200

12 years after civil war

Reconstruction

300

Led the orchestra that traveled with The Castles.

James Reese Europe

300

New Orleans festivals and parties down the street 

Mardi Gras

300

Introduced that music could be recorded with the Victorola in 1901.

What is The Victor Talking Machine Company

300

“Fat Tuesday”

Mardi Gras

300

February 26th, 1917 the first recording.

the Original Dixieland Jazz Band.

400

Created the "Big Noise" and the "Big Four".

Buddy Bolden

400

Slaves were permitted to sing and dance every Sunday Afternoon

Congo Square

400

New Orleans popular music in the 1830’s

Brass Bands

400

"Jazz washes away the dust of everyday life."

Art Blakeley

400

January 26 1861 historical event

Louisiana seceded from the union

500

A child prodigy clarinet player from New Orleans that taught himself to play clarinet and was known for using vibrato with a biting attack?

Sidney Bechet

500

Southern food, New Orleans culture.

Gumbo

500

Turned down the opportunity to be the first Jazz musician to be recorded, afraid other musicians would steal his music.

Freddy Kepper

500

"Play better than grown men."

A: Who is Sidney Becket?

500

 250,000 copies sold in 1917

"Livery Stable Blues"

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