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  1. "Dippermouth Blues" is a song first recorded by King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band for Gennett Records in April 1923 and for Okeh Records in June of that same year. It is most often attributed to Joe "King" Oliver, though some have argued that Louis Armstrong was in fact the composer. [1]

  2. Oct 17, 2011 · Listen to the original version of Dippermouth Blues, a classic jazz tune composed by King Oliver and Louis Armstrong in 1923. This recording features King Oliver's Jazz Band, one of the most ...

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  3. The song “Dippermouth Blues” holds a special place in the history of jazz music. It was composed by Joe “King” Oliver, a renowned jazz musician, and Louis Armstrong, one of the greatest jazz artists of all time.

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  4. Apr 6, 2023 · In the 1947 jazz movie "New Orleans," Armstrong recreates his hero's solo on "Dippermouth Blues" but without the wah-wah mute. Mutes were Oliver's thing. Louis liked a cleaner sound.

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  5. Feb 5, 2022 · King Oliver, Louis Armstrong, c / Honore Dutrey, tb / Johnny Dodds, cl / Lil Hardin, p / Bud Scott, bj, v break / Baby Dodds, d. Chicago, June 23, 1923.

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  6. Dippermouth Blues” has an introductory break, and it is a tune specifically composed for, and in part by, Louis Armstrong. Dippermouth was one of Armstrong’s nicknames during this period. Preston Jackson enthused:

  7. Dippermouth Blues Lyrics: Out on the plains, down near Santa Fe / I met a cowboy ridin' the range one day / And as he jogged along, I heard him singin' / A most peculiar cowboy song / It was a ...