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  1. Albert Nicholas est un clarinettiste et saxophoniste américain né le 27 mai 1900 à La Nouvelle-Orléans et mort le 3 juillet 1973 à Bâle. Au cours de sa carrière, il collabore avec de nombreux jazzmen européens, dont le batteur Jacques David le saxophoniste Michel Attenoux, les trombonistes Bernard Zacharias et Christian Guérin et le ...

  2. Albert Nicholas (May 27, 1900 – September 3, 1973) was an American jazz clarinet player.

  3. 1945-1947: James P. Johnson, Albert Nicholas, Pops Foster, Danny Barker, James P. Johnson, Ira Gershwin, Gus Kahn, George Gershwin, Scott Joplin, Clifford R. Burwell ...

  4. Albert Nicholas (May 27, 1900 – September 3, 1973) played with Buddy Petit, King Oliver, and Manuel Perez while still a teenager in New Orleans and studied clarinet with Lorenzo Tio Jr. In 1916 he joined the Merchant Marine along with Zutty Singleton and Charles Bolden and stayed in until 1919.

  5. www.larousse.fr › Albert_Nicholas › 135215Albert Nicholas - LAROUSSE

    En 1945, il enregistre avec Sidney Bechet et forme un nouveau trio. Il se fixe en Europe en 1953. Brillant disciple de Jimmie Noone, il compte parmi les clarinettistes les plus talentueux du jazz Nouvelle-Orléans.

  6. Things slowed down for a time in the early ’40s, but the New Orleans revival got him working again in the mid-’40s with Art Hodes, Bunk Johnson, and Kid Ory; by 1948, the clarinetist was playing regularly with Ralph Sutton’s trio at Jimmy Ryan’s.

  7. Albert Nicholas, born May 27, 1900 in New Orleans, Louisiana, and died September 3, 1973 in Basel, Switzerland, was an American jazz player. Nicholas studied clarinet with Lorenzo Tio in New Orleans, his home town. He played with Buddy Petit and King Oliver in the late 1910s.