Edwin Setiadi

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By now, Armstrong knew he was gifted, but he remained solicitous of those who took the time to nurture his talents, none more so than King Oliver. On his very first night at Lincoln Gardens, the young cornetist stuck to his role as backup to Oliver’s lead. “I did not solo until the evening was almost over,” he wrote in his memoir. “I did not
Dangerous Rhythms: Jazz and the Underworld
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