- Baltimore jazz
Baltimore jazz is a major part of the
music of Baltimore , Maryland, and is a field that has produced several well-known artists, includingBillie Holliday andCab Calloway , as well as local legends likeEthel Ennis andRivers Chambers .Jazz was first documented in Baltimore in 1917, the same year
John Ridgely organized the first band that called its music "jazz ". Baltimore's Royal Theatre was, for many years, the most important venue in the city for jazz, and its house orchestra, led first by Rivers Chambers and then byTracy McCleary , included many performers who went on to national careers with major acts. The Royal was known as a tough crowd, even more so than the legendarily cruel crowd at theApollo Theatre in New York.Baltimore has a prominent jazz
saxophone traditions, and has produced many well-regarded players of that instrument. More recently, theHammond B-3 organ has become a distinctive part of the local jazz scene.Reference
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