| Jazz recording group, formed in Chicago in 1927.
As a quartet, with Johnny Dodds, Baby Dodds, Jimmy Blythe, Natty Dominique, they had earlier recorded as Dixie-Land Thumpers for Paramount, and as State Street Ramblers for Gennett. As Chicago Footwarmers they recorded four tracks for OKeh on December 3 and 15, 1927.
With Kid Ory and Bill Johnson added they then recorded three further tracks on July 2 1928, and, with Honore Dutrey replacing Ory, two more tracks two days later.
Not to be confused with the The Chicago Footwarmers. |
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