Audiences, connecting strongly with her passionate performance, concluded she was singing about herself. “Second Hand Rose” was a follow-up to a previous hit song, “Rose of Washington Square,” and was a rare instance of the sequel excelling its predecessor. 10. 11. “Ory’s Creole Trombone,” Kid Ory (June 1922) - This ensemble of trombonist Kid Ory, originally called “Spikes’ Seven Pods of Pepper,” was the first recording ever issued of a black jazz band. It was recorded by Andrae Nordskog for his Santa Monica, Calif.-based Nordskog record label. Under confusing circumstances, the record was issued on the Sunshine label belonging to Los Angeles music promoters the Spikes Brothers.
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