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Buddy Bolden played the cornet (an instrument similar to the trumpet) like no one before him. He stirred his dancers into a frenzy, some simply shouted out, “Aw, play it King Bolden!”
A young man whom, for a period ranging from around 1898 until 1906, reigned as the undisputed King of black New Orleans music. Buddy Bolden played the cornet (an instrument similar to the trumpet) like no one before him. He stirred his dancers into a frenzy, some simply shouted out, “Aw, play it King Bolden!”
Bolden led a band during this time that is generally considered the first group to play what would later be called jazz music. He forged his reputation with the power of his horn, said to be heard miles away, and his proficiency playing the blues.
Charles Buddy Bolden. The People of Traditional New Orleans Jazz: If music is the essence of the New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park, then people are the heart of our story. Charles “Buddy” Bolden was born to Alice and Westmore Bolden in uptown New Orleans on September 6, 1877.