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| | Kid Ory - definition of Kid Ory in Encyclopedia |
 | | 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. |  | | 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. |  | | Edward "Kid" Ory (December 25, 1886 - January 23, 1973) was a Jazz trombonist and bandleader. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Kid_Ory
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| | Tom Lord - The Jazz Discography - Catalog of Jazz Music |
 | | You can track every recording ever made by Kid Ory, King Oliver, Sidney Bechet or Jelly Roll Morton. |  | | You can follow the complete recorded history of a player such as Bunny Berigan (from the bands of Fred Rich, Hal Kemp, Tommy Dorsey, Freddy Martin, Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman and his own orchestras). |
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http://www.lordisco.com/reviews.html
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| | Barbara Dane: Bio 2 |
 | | She sang folk and jazz, working with Pete Seeger, Kid Ory, George Lewis, Turk Murphy and others, appearing at festivals and on television, and she even hosted her own show in San Francisco. |  | | Dane appeared at many prestigious venues and shared bills with distinguished performers, including Louis Armstrong, Memphis Slim, Lightnin' Hopkins and controversial comedian Lenny Bruce. |  | | From the mid-40s she became involved with the labor, civil rights and feminist movements. |
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http://www.barbaradane.net/bio2.html
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