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Bucktown Five : ウィキペディア英語版
The Bucktown Five

The Bucktown Five was a white jazz group active in the early 1920s in the Chicago area of the United States. The group played a New Orleans style of collective improvisation jazz and might be regarded as the ''avante garde'' of the Chicago style which developed in later years. About eighteen months after breaking up, many of the same players recorded in Chicago as the Stomp Six.
The players included:
*Guy Carey - trombone
*Volly de Faut - clarinet, alto saxophone
*Marvin Saxbe - banjo, guitar, cymbal
*Bill Shelby - banjo
*Muggsy Spanier - cornet
*Mel Stitzel - piano
The Bucktown Five also recorded with Bix Beiderbecke.
The band's name is linked with New Orleans, as Bucktown was a Chicago neighborhood, but also the name of the settlement that grew up on the shore of Lake Ponchartrain after the close of Storyville. It became a smaller version of that district.
==Discography==
The group recorded on the Claxtonola and other labels. Selected recordings include:
*The Bucktown Five - ''Chicago Blues'', 1924

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