Image Credit: Courtesy of the Hogan Jazz Archive, Tulane University
Edward “Kid” Ory
1886 – 1973
Image Credit: Courtesy of the Hogan Jazz Archive, Tulane University
1886 – 1973
A native of LaPlace in St. John the Baptist Parish, Ory was the first important trombonist on the New Orleans jazz scebe and the first African-American bandleader to record New Orleans jazz material. He also recorded with Louis Armstrong, King Oliver, and Jelly Roll Morton. By the 1930s, interest in traditional New Orleans jazz dwindled and so did Ory’s career, temporarily. But a traditional jazz revival brought Ory roaring back in the 1940s, and he remained active for another three decades.
The trombone is a musical instrument in the brass family. Like all brass instruments, sound is produced when the player’s…