Dive into the vibrant sounds of the early 20th century with Kid Ory's "The Kid From New Orleans," a captivating collection of classic tracks that showcase the genius of this legendary jazz trombonist and composer. Released on April 10, 2018, by Black Cat Productions, this album is a testament to Ory's enduring influence on ragtime, swing, big band, and jazz music.
Spanning just 45 minutes, "The Kid From New Orleans" packs a powerful punch with its nine tracks, each a masterclass in early jazz and swing. From the playful "Snag It Blues" to the soulful "Swanee River," and the poignant "(What Did I Do to Be so) Black and Blue," Ory's compositions and arrangements are as timeless as they are innovative. The album also features the energetic "Runnin' Wild" and the nostalgic "Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet," demonstrating Ory's versatility and range.
Born in LaPlace, Louisiana, Kid Ory was a pioneer in the early jazz scene, known for his distinctive trombone playing and his role in shaping the New Orleans jazz style. "The Kid From New Orleans" is a celebration of his contributions to American music, offering a glimpse into the sounds that defined an era. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is a delightful journey through the rich history of early jazz and swing.
This LP was released in 1959.