One of the all-time great clarinetists and arguably the most significant of the 1920s, Johnny Dodds had a memorable tone in both the lower and upper registers, was a superb blues player, and held his own with Louis Armstrong (no mean feat) on his classic Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings. He didn't start on clarinet until he was 17 but caught on fast, being mostly self-taught. (His younger brother Baby Dodds was among the first important drummers.)
Johnny Dodds was with Kid Ory's band during most of 1912-1919, played on riverboats with Fate Marable in 1917, and joined King Ol...