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In addition to organizing commemorative events and volunteer veteran support activities, the American Legion is active in U.S. politics. While its primary political activity is lobbying on the behalf of the interests of veterans and service members, including support for veterans benefits such as pensions and the Veterans Affairs hospital system, it has also been involved in more general political issues.

1948 KID ORY´S BAND PLAYING FOR THE AMERICAN LEGION

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Kid Ory´s Creole Jazz Band at Los Angeles American Legion Hall in May 1948.

Minor Hall dm, Andrew Blakeney tp, Joe Darensbourgh cl, Jack LaRue p, Kid Ory tb, Bud Scott g, Ed Garland b.

Los Angeles American Legion Hall in May 1948. Andrew Blakeney tp, Joe Darensbourgh cl, Kid Ory tb, Jack LaRue p.

Kid Ory´s Creole Jazz Band at Los Angeles American Legion Hall in May 1948.

Andrew Blakeney tp, Joe Darensbourgh cl, Kid Ory tb.

The poster announces a concert at the Pavalon.

(Photo gift from Ellen Griffith).

Kid Ory´s Creole Jazz Band at Los Angeles American Legion Hall in May 1948.

Minor Hall dm, Andrew Blakeney tp, Joe Darensbourgh cl, Jack LaRue p, Kid Ory tb, Bud Scott g, Ed Garland b.

(Hogan Jazz Archive Photography Collection).

 

Kid Ory´s Creole Jazz Band at Los Angeles American Legion Hall in May 1948.

Minor Hall dm, Andrew Blakeney tp, Joe Darensbourgh cl, Jack LaRue p, Kid Ory tb, Bud Scott g, Ed Garland b.

(Hogan Jazz Archive Photography Collection).

Kid Ory´s Creole Jazz Band at Los Angeles American Legion Hall in May 1948.

Minor Hall dm, Andrew Blakeney tp, Joe Darensbourgh cl, Jack LaRue p, Kid Ory tb, Bud Scott g, Ed Garland b.

(Hogan Jazz Archive Photography Collection).

 

The entrance to the American Legion Hall.

Floyd Levin describes,  in Melody Maker, the first encounter with the Ory band 1948.

Buster Wilson was playing the piano at that occasion.

Poster from Mutt Carey´s performance.

See the Mutt Carey section for photo.

Mutt Carey, who was the regular trumpet player before Blakeney,  left the Ory band 1947 after the Green Room date  and died 3 September 1949.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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