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Anchor text: Pathé
Target Entity: Path\u00e9_Records
Preceding Context: In December 1916, Sweatman recorded for minor label Emerson Records, including his own "Down Home Rag". Some historians consider these recordings among the earliest examples of jazz on record. Taking note of the commercial success of the Original Dixieland Jass Band and the Original Creole Orchestra, Sweatman abruptly changed his sextet's sound and instrumentation in early 1917. Sweatman's band consisted of five saxophonists and himself on clarinet, a combo which soon signed with
Succeeding Context: . They recorded rags, as well as some of the hit songs of the day.
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Source Page: Wilbur Sweatman

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