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  • ""'At the Jazz Band Ball "'" is a 1917 jazz instrumental recorded by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band.
  • The song was released in 1918 as a Victor 78 paired with " At the Jazz Band Ball " as 18457-B on the Victor Talking Machine Company of Camden, New Jersey.
  • He co-wrote the ODJB classics " Clarinet Marmalade " with Henry Ragas and " At the Jazz Band Ball ", " Ostrich Walk ", and " Fidgety Feet " with Nick LaRocca.
  • The " Yazoo Blues " series features Muddy Waters, Son House, Big Joe Williams and Albert King, among others, and one tape, " At the Jazz Band Ball, " has the only known sound film of Bix Beiderbecke.
  • Bix Beiderbecke recorded nine compositions associated with the ODJB from 1924 to 1930 : " Fidgety Feet ", his first recording in 1924, " Tiger Rag ", " Sensation ", " Lazy Daddy ", " Ostrich Walk ", " Clarinet Marmalade ", " Singin'the Blues " with Frankie Trumbauer and Eddie Lang, " Margie ", and " At the Jazz Band Ball ".
  • He played on many Original Dixieland Jass Band classics and standards such as " Livery Stable Blues ", regarded as the first jazz recording, " Tiger Rag ", one of the most recorded songs in jazz history, " Clarinet Marmalade ", " Fidgety Feet ", " At the Jazz Band Ball ", " Sensation Rag ", " Bluin'the Blues ", and " Dixieland Jass Band One-Step ".
  • In the biography " John Coltrane : His Life and Music ", published in 1999, Lewis Porter noted that ODJB's classic, " Margie ", was a " specialty " of John Coltrane, a song he performed regularly in his early career . " Tiger Rag ", " Margie ", " Clarinet Marmalade ", " At The Jazz Band Ball ", " Sensation Rag ", and " Fidgety Feet " remain much played classics in the repertory of contemporary Dixieland and traditional jazz bands.