Sugar Foot Blues was recorded by Fletcher Henderson's Band in 1925. It had started out with King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band as Dippermouth Blues in 1923, the tune variously credited to both King Oliver and Louis Armstrong (one of whose nicknames was, of course, 'Dippermouth'). We read: 'Armstrong plays second cornet on the April 6, 1923, recording, with Honoré Dutrey on trombone, Johnny Dodds on clarinet, Lil Hardin on piano, Baby Dodds on drums and Bill Johnson on banjo and vocal. Oliver's plunger mute solo on first cornet became one of the most frequently-imitated solos of his generation ... The song is a strong example of the influence of the blues on early jazz. There is a twelve-bar blues harmonic progression, with frequent bent notes and slides into notes'.
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