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EARLY JAZZ HISTORY

CHARLIE CREATH
Adapted from the Red Hot Jazz Archives Red Hot Musicians

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Charlie Creath, like Fate Marable and Peck Kelly, was a regional band leader. Never traveling to the major jazz centers like Chicago or New York searching for fame and fortune. He instead chose to stay locally and play on the river boats that had proven to be fairly lucrative while relatively hassle free. The only way that Creath made it onto record was through the convenience of Okeh’s mobile recording unit.

From 1916 to 1940 Creath’s main area of activity was, like Fate Marable’s, the riverboats traveling up and down the Mississippi river between St. Louis and New Orleans. Many New Orleanians who would later become legends in jazz history could be found in his bands including drummer Zutty Singleton (who married his sister Marge), bassist Pops Foster, and guitarist Lonnie Johnson. Both Johnson and Singleton recorded with Charles Creath’s Jazz-O-Maniacs from 1924 to 1927.

Original article byTed Gottsegen

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