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  1. The Austin High School Gang was the name given to a group of young, white musicians from the West Side of Chicago, who all attended Austin High School during the early 1920s. They rose to prominence as pioneers of the Chicago Style in the 1920s, which was modeled on a hurried version of New Orleans Jazz .

  2. The Austin High Gang by Charles Edward Smith From “Jazzmen,” by Frederic Ramsey, Jr. & Charles Edward Smith Harcourt, Brace & Company – New York, 1939. Frank Teschemacher (glasses), Jimmy and Dick McPartland, Bud and his brother, the actor Arny Freeman, in Chicago,1923. In 1922 five kids from Austin High School out at Chicago’s west end ...

  3. 10 de may. de 2023 · The Austin High Gang (or the Austin High School Gang, depending on who’s talking) didn’t necessarily call themselves that—at first they took the name “the Blue Friars” after the...

  4. 31 de ago. de 2022 · The Austin High School Gang, a group of teenagers in Chicago attending Austin High School in the 1920’s, became smitten with the jazz of the day and, along with some of their friends, proceeded to form a band, from whose ranks several eventually reached national and later international acclaim: Frank Teschemacher, Jimmy McPartland ...

  5. Austin High Gang. Chicago-style jazz began on the far West Side when six student musicians from Austin High School got together at a local ice cream parlor to listen to their favorite hot music—jazz. After they discovered the 1922 recordings of the New Orleans Rhythm Kings (NORK), they made a collective decision to pursue jazz careers.

  6. 16 de jun. de 2020 · Tuesday, June 16, 2020. Bud Freeman - Unheralded and Too Often Overlooked. © Copyright ® Steven Cerra, copyright protected; all rights reserved. “One of the legendary Austin High School Gang, the elegant Chicagoan, was the first significant tenor saxophonist, a lighter but certainly not pallid Coleman Hawkins.

  7. Austin High School Gang fue el nombre que se le dio a un grupo de jóvenes músicos blancos del West Side de Chicago, que asistieron a Austin High School a principios de la década de 1920. Saltaron a la fama como pioneros del Chicago Style en la década de 1920, que se inspiró en una versión apresurada del New Orleans Jazz .