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- 48. Louis Armstrong West End Blues
- "Lil" Hardin Armstrong (1898-1971)
- One King to Rule Them All Tyler J
- On to Chicago: 1922–1924
- WGLT Program Guide, July, 1990
- Those Other New Orleans Musicians Biodiscographies
- FROM DREAMLAND to SHOWCASE: JAZZ in CHICAGO, 1912 to 1996 October 1996 – February 1997
- Richard M. Sudhalter. Lost Chords: White Musicians and Their Contributions to Jazz, 1915-1945. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999
- I I I I I I I R I I ! -·
- Stella Oliver, the Widow of Joe "King" Oliver, S&Ys T~.-Iat She Band
- A Tale of Five Archives and Henry David Thoreau 27
- Innovative Trumpeter: 1925–1929
- Bibliographic Sources for Timeline of King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band
- Moment with King Oliver on Monday Night - (You Know Him - Big Guy, Fish-Eye, Moody, Plays the Cornet, and HOW)
- Canal Street Blues”—King Oliver’S Creole Jazz Band (1923) Added to the National Registry: 2009 Essay by David Sager
- Jazz 101 Class 2 Notes
- Book Reviews
- St, Louis. Alien Became a Professional Musician About 1918, Playing
- New York Introduction: 1924–1925
- From the General Manager
- Louis Armstrong Was Seven When He Started Working. the Greatest American Jazz Musician, Louis Armstrong (1901-1971), Was Born An
- Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings—Louis Armstrong (1925-1928) Added to the National Registry: 2002 Essay by Cary O’Dell
- MSS 500 MSS 500 William Russell Jazz Collection Ca. 42,500 Items
- Just for a Thrill
- Wild Cat Blues”--Clarence Williams' Blue Five (1923) Added to the National Registry: 2015 Essay by Thomas L
- Volume One CAU
- The National Jazz Curriculum
- Life and Times Lil Hardin