File:LiveryStableBluesWithLyricsCover.jpg
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"Livery Stable Blues", 1917 sheet music cover. Credited to early New Orleans jazz musicians Alcide Nunez and Ray Lopez. Second printing with lyrics by Marvin Lee added. The tune was recorded by the Original Dixieland Jass Band; this is generally considered the first jazz recording. The cover art displays minstrel show racial stereotyping. The artwork is by Grim Natwick, later to become a well known animated cartoonist for Fleischer Studios and Walt Disney Studios. |
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Source | 1917 sheet music described via scan at [1] | |||||||
Author | Roger Graham publishers; see description for additional information. | |||||||
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Other versions | Scan of first printing cover without lyrics: File:Livery00.jpg |
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