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Johnny Dunn, 1897-1937
Johnny Dunn
Johnny Dunn
(February 19, 1897 – August 20, 1937) was an American
traditional jazz
trumpeter
and
vaudeville
performer, who was born in
Memphis, Tennessee
. He is probably best known for his work during the 1920s with musicians such as
Perry Bradford
or
Noble Sissle
. He has been compared in sound and style to both King Oliver and Louis Armstrong. In 1922, he recorded as a member of
Mamie Smith
's Jazz Hounds, together with
Garvin Bushell
,
Coleman Hawkins
,
Everett Robbins
,
Bubber Miley
and
Herb Flemming
.
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