King Oliver made a few records but otherwise struggled.
He also worked in session with King Oliver.
King Oliver went on to become the jazz impresario of Chicago.
It was during this wave that Chicago became a center for jazz, with King Oliver leading the way.
In these years he made several recordings with King Oliver and Clarence williams.
In another letter he talks about hair styles while he was an adolescent playing with King Oliver.
The band leader King Oliver was his uncle.
Around this time Allen also recorded in several bands of King Oliver's.
King Oliver played cornet on a number of Williams's late 1920s recordings.
Morand began on trumpet at age eleven after hearing King Oliver.