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    Cornet player Bix Beiderbecke (1903) was the first white jazz master. Born in Iowa, far away from any major source of black music, He was also the first major musician to learn about jazz from records, not first hand.

    He arrived in Chicago in 1921 and recorded for the first time in february 1924, with the Wolverine Orchestra (Tom Delaney's Jazz Me Blues). His reputation was rapidly established by a diverse output, mostly in New York: his own Davenport Blues (january 1925) for a quintet of cornet, clarinet, trombone, piano and drums (called the Rhythm Jugglers), Con Conrad's Singin' the Blues (february 1927), arranged by Bill Challis for Frank Trumbauer's orchestra, that contains Beiderbecke's most celebrated performance, the Original Dixieland Jass Band's Clarinet Marmalade (february 1927), also with Trumbauer, Clementine (september 1927) with the Jean Goldkette Orchestra, Walter Donaldson's Changes (november 1927) with Paul Whiteman, Will Marion Cook's I'm Coming V