The New Orleans white bands was a group of white Chicago jazz musicians whose style became known as the Chicago style.
Even while the Chicago style is quite similar to the New Orleans style, it can occasionally be distinguished by its stronger emphasis on individual solos, a less laid-back atmosphere, and a slightly lesser dependence on components of 19th-century Black ethnic music.
Little New Orleans style was recorded prior to 1923, by which time both the Black and the white New Orleans bands had already established themselves in Chicago for a sufficient amount of time to influence one another as well as the Chicago audience.
This eliminated the existence of recorded examples illustrating how the New Orleans Black bands initially differed from the New Orleans white bands.
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