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  1. Thomas James Ladnier (May 28, 1900 – June 4, 1939) was an American jazz trumpeter. Hugues Panassié – an influential French critic, jazz historian, and renowned exponent of New Orleans jazz – rated Ladnier, sometime on or before 1956, second only to Louis Armstrong .

  2. Thomas Ladnier dit « Tommy Ladnier » est un trompettiste de jazz américain né à Florenville [1] en 1900 et mort à New York en 1939 d'un infarctus.

  3. 11 janv. 2015 · Tommy Ladnier and His Orchestra – Really The Blues. Recorded in New York on November the 28th 1938 Tommy Ladier was one of the great jazz trumpet players. Unfortunately he was dead of a...

  4. Tommy Ladnier and His Orchestra – Ja DaRecorded in New York on 28th November 1938Tommy Ladnier was one of the great jazz trumpet players. Unfortunately he w...

  5. 22 janv. 2021 · Tommy Ladnier, initially influenced by King Oliver and later able to play in an early swing style, began to play in New Orleans and in 1917 moved to Chicago ...

  6. Tommy Ladnier. Traveling Blues, The Life and Music of Tommy Ladnier. by Bo Lindström and Dan Vernhettes. Foreword by Frank Driggs. Published by Jazz'Edit in a limited edition of 500 copies. 216 pages, English text, 302 illustrations, of which many have never been published before. Format: 26 cm x 28,5 cm, offset quadri.

  7. Tommy Ladnier (May 28, 1900 – June 4, 1939) was an American jazz trumpeter. In 1917 Ladnier moved north to Chicago from New Orleans, and found work in a touring band. In 1921 he began to play with King Oliver. In 1926 he went to New York and became the hot trumpet soloist with the Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra.