Bolden, Buddybyname of Charles Bolden(born 1868, New Orleans, La., U.S.—died Oct. 4, 1931, New Orleans) cornetist and semilegendary founding father of jazz. He was said by many jazz musicians, including the great trumpeter Louis Armstrong, to have been one of the most powerful musicians ever to play jazz. Little is known about the details of Bolden's career, but it is
documented that he was a barber and that from 1895 to 1899 he led a
band that included the cornetist Bunk Johnson. The acknowledged king
of New Orleans lower musical life, Bolden often worked with six or
seven different bands simultaneously. In 1906 his emotional
stability began to crumble, and on June 5, 1907, he was committed to
the East Louisiana State Hospital, from which he never emerged. |