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==Background== Nick LaRocca was born in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]], the son of poor [[Sicily#Demographics|Sicilian]] immigrants. His father was Girolamo LaRocca of [[Salaparuta]], Sicily and his mother was Vita De Nina of [[Poggioreale]], Sicily. Young Nick was attracted to the music of the brass bands in New Orleans and covertly taught himself to play [[cornet]] against the wishes of his father who hoped his son would go into a more prestigious profession. LaRocca at first worked as an electrician, playing music on the side. From around 1910 through 1916 he was a regular member of [[Papa Jack Laine]]'s bands. While not considered as one of the most virtuosic or creative of the Laine players, he was well regarded for playing a solid lead with a strong lip which allowed him to play long parades without let up or to play several gigs in a row on the same day. In 1916 he was chosen as a last-minute replacement for [[Frank Christian (trumpeter)|Frank Christian]] in [[Johnny Stein]]'s band to play a job up in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. This band became the famous [[Original Dixieland Jazz Band]], making the first commercially issued jazz recordings in New York City in 1917. These recordings were hits and made the band into celebrities. Soon other New Orleans musicians began following the O.D.J.B.'s path, arriving in New York to play jazz. LaRocca was uneasy about competition. [[Frank Christian (trumpeter)|Frank Christian]] recalled that LaRocca offered him $200 and a return railway ticket to go back home. After a band featuring New Orleans musicians [[Alcide Nunez]], [[Tom Brown (trombonist)|Tom Brown]], and Ragbaby Stevens won a battle of the bands against the O.D.J.B., drummer Ragbaby found his drum heads mysteriously slashed. The band gave LaRocca the nickname "Joe Blade", and published a song called "Joe Blade, Sharp as a Tack". LaRocca led this band on tours of England and the United States into the early 1920s, when he suffered a nervous breakdown. He returned to New Orleans and retired from music, going into the construction and contracting business. His chair in the band was taken by Henry Levine, a teenage trumpeter devoted to traditional jazz stylings. Levine later led one of the house bands on NBC's radio series ''[[The Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street]]''. In 1936 Nick LaRocca reunited the ODJB for a successful tour and more recordings. LaRocca proclaimed that he and his band were the inventors of the now nationally popular [[swing music]]. He and the reunited Original Dixieland Jazz Band performed "Tiger Rag" in ''[[The March of Time]]'' newsreel segment titled "Birth of Swing," released to U.S. theaters February 19, 1937.<ref>[https://www.hboarchives.com/marchoftime/MOT-Newsreels-Synopsis.pdf Synopsis] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150206005206/http://hboarchives.com/marchoftime/MOT-Newsreels-Synopsis.pdf |date=February 6, 2015 }} (PDF), ''The March of Time'' Newsreels, [https://www.hboarchives.com/apps/searchlibrary/ctl/marchoftime HBO Archives]</ref> Personality conflicts broke up the band again in 1937, and LaRocca again retired from music. He died in New Orleans in 1961. [[File:Tiger Rag Okeh 4841B ODJB.jpg|thumb|1923 release of "Tiger Rag" by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band as an Okeh 78 single, 4841B.]]
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