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{{Short description|American jazz trumpeter}} |
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| name = Natty Dominique |
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| birth_name = Anatie Dominique |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date|1896|08|02}} |
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| origin = [[New Orleans, Louisiana]], U.S. |
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| instrument = Trumpet |
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| genre = [[Jazz]] |
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}}'''Natty (Anatie) Dominique''' ([[2 August]] [[1896]]–[[30 August]] [[1982]]) was a [[jazz]] [[trumpeter]] born in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] most notable for his long body of work with [[Johnny Dodds]]. |
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'''Anatie''' "'''Natty'''" '''Dominique''' (August 2, 1896 – August 30, 1982)<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=e1SBuNFZolAC&dq=%22Natty+Dominique%22+%221982%22&pg=PA71|title=Classic Jazz|author=Scott Yanow|author-link=Scott Yanow|year=2001|publisher=[[Hal Leonard Corporation]]|page=71|isbn=9781617744860}}</ref> was an American [[jazz]] trumpeter, who was born in [[New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]], United States,<ref name="LarkinGE">{{cite book|title=[[Encyclopedia of Popular Music|The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music]]|editor=[[Colin Larkin (writer)|Colin Larkin]]|publisher=[[Guinness Publishing]]|date=1992|edition=First|isbn=0-85112-939-0|page=714}}</ref> and most notable for his long body of work with [[Johnny Dodds]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Natty Dominique (1896-1982)|url=https://syncopatedtimes.com/natty-dominique-1896-1982/|website=Red Hot Jazz Archive|date=August 2020 |accessdate=1 August 2020 }}</ref> |
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==Biography== |
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'''Natty Dominique''' was a pupil of the legendary [[Manuel Perez (musician)|Manuel Perez]], moving to [[Chicago, Illinois]] in [[1913]]. For a brief time in the 1940s Dominique stopped performing and began working as a porter at the [[Chicago Airport]]. In the 1950s, however, Dominique began playing again in his own ''Creole Dance Band'' which featured Johnny's younger brother [[Baby Dodds]], among others. He continued to remain active throughout the 1960s, and rarely performed after that time. |
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Latest revision as of 20:27, 7 November 2024
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Birth name | Anatie Dominique |
Born | August 2, 1896 |
Origin | New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. |
Died | August 30, 1982 | (aged 86)
Genres | Jazz |
Instrument | Trumpet |
Formerly of | Johnny Dodds |
Anatie "Natty" Dominique (August 2, 1896 – August 30, 1982)[1] was an American jazz trumpeter, who was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States,[2] and most notable for his long body of work with Johnny Dodds.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Scott Yanow (2001). Classic Jazz. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 71. ISBN 9781617744860.
- ^ Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 714. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
- ^ "Natty Dominique (1896-1982)". Red Hot Jazz Archive. August 2020. Retrieved 1 August 2020.