- Albert Nicholas
Albert Nicholas (May 27, 1900,
New Orleans ,Louisiana - September 3, 1973,Basel ,Switzerland ) was an Americanjazz reed player.Nicholas's primary instrument was the
clarinet , which he studied withLorenzo Tio in his hometown of New Orleans. Late in the 1910s he played withBuddy Petit ,King Oliver , andManuel Perez . He spent three years in theMerchant Marines and then joined up again with Oliver inChicago from 1925 to 1927. After time inEast Asia andEgypt , he returned toNew York City in 1928 and played withLuis Russell until 1933, playing there withRed Allen ,Charlie Holmes , andJ.C. Higginbotham . Later he played withLouis Armstrong (with Russell) andJelly Roll Morton (recorded 1929, 1939).The
Dixieland jazz revival of the late 1940s reinvigorated his career; he played withArt Hodes ,Bunk Johnson , andKid Ory , and had a regular gig withRalph Sutton in 1948. In 1953 he moved toFrance ; except for recording sessions in the U.S. in 1959-60, he remained there for the rest of his life.Nicholas's uncle was
Wooden Joe Nicholas .References
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