Ostrich Walk" is a 1917 jazz composition by the Original Dixieland Jass Band released as an instrumental as an Aeolian Vocalion and a Victor 78. Frankie...
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his first recording in 1924, "Tiger Rag", "Sensation", "Lazy Daddy", "Ostrich Walk", "Clarinet Marmalade", "Singin' the Blues" with Frankie Trumbauer and...
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of Congress National Recording Registry. In 2008, his recordings of "Ostrich Walk" and "There'll Come a Time" with Bix Beiderbecke were included on the...
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"Dixieland Jazz Band One-Step" (1917) "Livery Stable Blues" (1917) "Ostrich Walk" (1917) "At the Jazz Band Ball" (1917) "Tiger Rag" (1917) "Reisenweber...
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Oswald Q. Ostrich, better known simply as Ossie Ostrich, is an Australian television puppet character in the form of a pink ostrich, created, performed...
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1927, in New York and released as Okeh 40772 "Riverboat Shuffle" / "Ostrich Walk", recorded on May 9, 1927, in New York and released as Okeh 40822 "I'm...
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"Clarinet Marmalade" with Henry Ragas and "At the Jazz Band Ball", "Ostrich Walk", and "Fidgety Feet" with Nick LaRocca. These compositions became jazz...
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"Dixieland Jazz Band One-Step" (1917) "Livery Stable Blues" (1917) "Ostrich Walk" (1917) "At the Jazz Band Ball" (1917) "Tiger Rag" (1917) "Reisenweber...
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Rhea (bird) (redirect from South American ostrich)
REE-əz), also known as ñandus (/njænˈduːz/ nyan-DOOZ) or South American ostrich, are moderately sized South American ratites (flightless birds without...
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"Dixieland Jazz Band One-Step" (1917) "Livery Stable Blues" (1917) "Ostrich Walk" (1917) "At the Jazz Band Ball" (1917) "Tiger Rag" (1917) "Reisenweber...
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