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  1. Dippermouth Sewing was born from a desire to make clothing for women that live real lives, where working in the garden and barn are as likely as a social event. Women who take pride in their work but refuse to sacrifice the finer things in life. Our mission is to make clothing that merges the rugged life we lead with the spontaneous nature of ...

  2. May 30, 2024 · King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band - Dipper Mouth BluesGrabado en Richmond, Indiana el 6 de Abril de 1923 "Oliver, Joe "King" (Cornet, Leader) Armstrong, Louis ...

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  3. Jun 28, 2011 · Dippermouth Blues - Louis Armstrong and the All Stars recorded on January 25, 1957 in New York, NY during the preparation for the mamoth undertaking for the...

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  4. Feb 26, 2021 · In Loving Memory of Jack Bradley. The ranks are thinning, my friends. And the world just got a whole lot less fun. Jack Bradley has left us, passing away on March 21 at the age of 87. I've had less than a day to process the news but mentally, I'm already planning a series of tributes on the Louis Armstrong House Museum's "That's My Home ...

  5. Apr 6, 2023 · King Oliver’s band is considered the best of the early ensemble-style jazz bands, and the “Dippermouth Blues” recording included members Joe “King” Oliver (1st cornet), Louis Armstrong (2nd cornet), Johnny Dodds (clarinet), Honoré Dutrey (trombone), Lil Hardin, future wife of Armstrong (piano), Bill Johnson (bass/banjo), and Warren ...

  6. Dippermouth Sewing and Printing is the work of seamstress and textile designer Rose Normann Morefield. Each meticulously made small collection features hand screen-printed fabrics, often dyed using homegrown plant materials.

  7. This chapter discusses Joe Oliver’s influence on Armstrong and his advice to play more melody rather than playing “snakes.” It also discusses the breaks that Oliver and Armstrong made in Chicago and how this became a sensation. The break that opens “Dippermouth Blues” is a tonic-diminished break derived from barbershop harmony.