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List of known Harry B. Jay instruments by serial number - If you know of one or others, please let me know
18/04/2025

List of known Harry B. Jay instruments by serial number - If you know of one or others, please let me know

Categories Chicago Horns - Harry B. Jay Uncategorized Harry B. Jay serials Post author By admin Post date April 18, 2025 No Comments on Harry B. Jay serials Tags Chicago, chicago brassmakers, Columbia instruments, cornet, euphoniums, gold engraving, Harry B. Jay, Harry B. Jay serial number list, Lou...

Because so much, drawn from different times and settings over his life course, has been written about him, myths, misinf...
29/06/2024

Because so much, drawn from different times and settings over his life course, has been written about him, myths, misinformation, and error about the Great Louis Armstrong will inevitably persist.
The iconic Armstrong phenomenon of creativity and humanity did not merely drive jazz musicmaking and its culture and history for well over half a century, but had its effects in race relations, protest ["Public Melody No. 1"], International relations [Ambassador Satch] and American culture. Not everyone saw him in the same light. So it's no great surprise that when a version of the history of Louis and the Karnovsky family was recently posted by Tim Harding it was immediately critiqued vigorously by Barry Wratten and Robert Scurry and others. The reality is that a full historical understanding of Louis and his influence is still emerging.
I recently dealt conclusively with a longstanding myth about Armstrong's first cornet - the cornet that actually was not a cornet at all, but a trumpet -

Louis Armstrong’s first cornet was not a cornet My photograph taken over a decade ago of the instrument on display at the Old U.S. Mint in New Orleans, said to be Louis Armstrong’s first cornet given to him at the age of 12 when he was an inmate of the New Orleans Coloured Waifs Home My photo of...

Just listed a Martin Euphonium from 1950 - it has a tone that would make a cellist jealous =
17/02/2022

Just listed a Martin Euphonium from 1950 - it has a tone that would make a cellist jealous =

This Martin euphonium has a serial number which places it exactly halfway through the 20th century. I am not sure that the valve buttons – which are gold in colour and match the gold wash of the bell – are original, but they look good.

I've just listed a Harry B. Jay trumpet cornet for sale - it refers to some of the best known trumpet/cornet players who...
04/01/2022

I've just listed a Harry B. Jay trumpet cornet for sale - it refers to some of the best known trumpet/cornet players who used Jay instruments. I'm not aware of a list of who played his trumpet [not trumpet cornet] instruments, but I have played a few of them: fantastic construction and sound -

“When I made the [Red Hot Peppers] records with Jelly Roll, I used a Harry B. Jay cornet, made here in Chicago. That’s what I used on those records. George Mitchell played one of the cornets on all the Jelly Roll Morton recordings (and others) as did Tommy Ladnier in those of the Original Dixiel...

Fabulous sounding Harry B. Jay Besson model euphonium -
06/12/2021

Fabulous sounding Harry B. Jay Besson model euphonium -

Harry B. Jay Columbia Euphonium - Chicago - circa 1921. “When I made the [Red Hot Peppers] records with Jelly Roll, I used a Harry B. Jay cornet, made here in Chicago. That’s what I used on those records.

This Harry B. Jay Columbia model trumpet/cornet was made around the time the same model was purchased for a young Louis ...
06/12/2021

This Harry B. Jay Columbia model trumpet/cornet was made around the time the same model was purchased for a young Louis Armstrong -

“When I made the [Red Hot Peppers] records with Jelly Roll, I used a Harry B. Jay cornet, made here in Chicago. That’s what I used on those records. George Mitchell played one of the cornets on all the Jelly Roll Morton recordings (and others) as did Tommy Ladnier in those of the Original Dixiel...

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