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Mel Stitzel (January 9, 1902 – December 31, 1952) was a German-born pianist best known for his work with the New Orleans Rhythm Kings, a leading jazz band of the early 1920s. The leading members of the group including cornetist Paul Mares, trombonist George Brunies and clarinet player Leon Roppolo were school friends from New Orleans who recruited others such as Stitzel and drummer Gene Krupa to join their band. Stitzel also played with The Bucktown Five in the early 1920s.

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  • Mel Stitzel (January 9, 1902 – December 31, 1952) was a German-born pianist best known for his work with the New Orleans Rhythm Kings, a leading jazz band of the early 1920s. The leading members of the group including cornetist Paul Mares, trombonist George Brunies and clarinet player Leon Roppolo were school friends from New Orleans who recruited others such as Stitzel and drummer Gene Krupa to join their band. Stitzel also played with The Bucktown Five in the early 1920s. (en)
  • Mel Stitzel (9 januari 1902 - 31 december 1952) was een in Duitsland geboren Amerikaanse jazz-pianist en componist. Hij is vooral bekend als pianist in de , waarin hij enige tijd actief was. Hij speelde daarna in de , de studiogroep en in een vroeg trio van Benny Goodman. Hij had tevens een eigen groep, waarmee hij tot in de jaren veertig speelde. Hij stond hiermee lange tijd in de Green Mill Ballroom in Chicago. Hij was de componist van onder andere de standard " (met andere leden van de New Orleans Rhythm Kings), "Doodle Doo Doo" (met bandleider Art Kassel), "Steady Roll Blues" (met ) en "The Chant". (nl)
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  • Mel Stitzel (January 9, 1902 – December 31, 1952) was a German-born pianist best known for his work with the New Orleans Rhythm Kings, a leading jazz band of the early 1920s. The leading members of the group including cornetist Paul Mares, trombonist George Brunies and clarinet player Leon Roppolo were school friends from New Orleans who recruited others such as Stitzel and drummer Gene Krupa to join their band. Stitzel also played with The Bucktown Five in the early 1920s. (en)
  • Mel Stitzel (9 januari 1902 - 31 december 1952) was een in Duitsland geboren Amerikaanse jazz-pianist en componist. Hij is vooral bekend als pianist in de , waarin hij enige tijd actief was. Hij speelde daarna in de , de studiogroep en in een vroeg trio van Benny Goodman. Hij had tevens een eigen groep, waarmee hij tot in de jaren veertig speelde. Hij stond hiermee lange tijd in de Green Mill Ballroom in Chicago. Hij was de componist van onder andere de standard " (met andere leden van de New Orleans Rhythm Kings), "Doodle Doo Doo" (met bandleider Art Kassel), "Steady Roll Blues" (met ) en "The Chant". Stitzel overleed aan de gevolgen van keelkanker. (nl)
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