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Tim Gracyk | Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven "Wild Man Blues" 1927, Johnny Dodds on clarinet, Baby Dodds drums @timgracyk | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven

Okeh 8474

May 7, 1927

Louis Armstrong, trumpet; John Thomas, trombone; Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Lil Armstrong, piano; Johnny St. Cyr, banjo; Pete Briggs, tuba; Baby Dodds, drums

Louis Armstrong (Cornet)

John Thomas (Trombone)

Johnny Dodds (Clarinet)

Lil Hardin Armstrong (Piano)

Johnny St. Cyr (Banjo, Guitar)

Pete Briggs (Tuba)

Baby Dodds (Drums)
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