The Original Memphis Five
Profile: | Early jazz group, formed in 1917 by Phil Napoleon and Frank Signorelli after playing in dance bands together at Coney Island in New York. They were one of the most prolific of the early White Jazz bands. Their first record was actually released as an Original Dixieland Jazz Band record with the blessing of Nick LaRocca. The Original Dixieland Jazz Band had just broken up after La Rocca’s nervous breakdown in 1922. Frank Signorelli was the only member of the Original Memphis Five who had been in the Original Dixieland Jazz Band. They recorded under a variety of other names including Ladd’s Black Aces, Jazzbo’s Carolina Serenaders, Bailey’s Lucky Seven, The Southland Six and The Cotton Pickers. Red Nichols, Miff Mole, and Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey also played in the band from time to time. None of the band members were from Memphis or even the south. The band was named after W.C. Handy‘s song “Memphis Blues“.
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Sites: | syncopatedtimes.com |
Aliases: | Alameda Wonder Orchestra, Broadway Seven, Carolina Cotton Pickers (2), Connorized Jazzers, Hollywood Syncopators, Kentucky Five, Kentucky Serenaders (3), Ladd's Black Aces, Lanin's Southern Serenaders, Nubian Five, T.N.T. Rhythm Boys, The Savannah Six, The Southland Six, White Bros. Orchestra |
Members: | Charles Panelli, Frank Signorelli, Jack Roth, Jimmy Dorsey, Jimmy Lytell, Miff Mole, Phil Napoleon, Ray Kitchingman, Sal Franzella, Tommy Dorsey |
Variations: | Viewing All | The Original Memphis Five |
