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Notes Wilbur De Paris was a trombone player and band leader, who was known to combine New Orleans jazz style with Swing music. A year after Mr. De Paris had started to play the saxophone, he worked in a plantation spectacular, which consisted of small traveling theatrical group of entertainers who were primarily employed in the Bookers Association in the southern part of the United States. Not long after Mr. De Paris first heard jazz while he was a member of a summer show that played at the Lyric Theatre, he became acquainted with Louis Armstrong while Mr. De Paris had played saxophone at Tom Anderson's Cafe. In the 1920's, Mr. De Paris established his first band, which was called the Cottonpickers. Sadly, after the Wall Street Crash of 1929, he went to New York to play with great jazz musicians and to make records. In the late 1940's Wilbur and his brother Sidney De Paris had founded a band called the New New Orleans Jazz, which not only featured Omer Simeon, but this band became an important staple in New York City and internationally toured in the 1950s. This is the first Atlantic reverse jacket side that indicated Full Dynamic Frequency Spectrum caption, which was near the upper left angle, the black spiral near the top middle part and the High Fidelity caption below the Atlantic logo and to the left of the catalog ID #. This change took place due to the fact that Atlantic was to introduce stereophonic discs of 33.33 rpm. The only difference between the mono and stereofonic reverse jacket sides was that the the black spiral remained alone by means of the monaural discs of 33.33 rpm, whereas the black spiral was indicated between the words “stereo” and “disc” by means of the stereo counterparts. Lastly this was the final disc of 33.33 rpm of the Atlantic Jazz Series (the 1200 catalog ID #s) that was issued before Atlantic started to issue stereo counterparts of the regular hi-fidelity issues in November 1958. Images
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