Joe "King" Oliver, (December 19, 1885 – April 10, 1938) was a
bandleader and jazz cornet player.
Background Joseph "King" Oliver was born in Aben, Louisiana near
Donaldsonville in Ascension Parish, and moved to New Orleans in his youth.
Oliver played cornet in the New Orleans brass bands and dance bands and
also in the city's red-light district, Storyville. The band he co-led with
trombonist Kid Ory was considered New Orleans' hottest and best in the
1910s. Oliver achieved great popularity in New Orleans across economic and
racial lines, and was in demand for playing jobs from rough working class
black dance halls to white society debutante parties.
According to an interview at the Tulane's Hogan Jazz Archive with Oliver's
widow Stella Oliver, in 1919 a fight broke out at a dance where Oliver was
playing, and the police arrested Oliver and the band along with the
fighters. This made Oliver decide to leave the Jim Crow South.
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