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{{Short description|American jazz clarinetist (1893-1953)}} {{for|the American athlete|Lawrence Shields}} {{use mdy dates|date=March 2024}} {{use American English|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox musical artist | name = Larry Shields | image = File:American jazz clarinetist Larry Shields.png | image_upright = | caption = Shields, {{circa|1924}} | background = non_vocal_instrumentalist | birth_name = Lawrence James Shields | birth_date = {{Birth date|1893|9|13}} | birth_place = [[New Orleans]], Louisiana, U.S. | death_date = {{death date and age|1953|11|21|1893|10|13}} | death_place = [[Los Angeles]], California, U.S. | genre = [[Jazz]] | occupation = Musician | instrument = Clarinet | years_active = | past_member_of = {{nowrap|[[Original Dixieland Jazz Band]]}} | module = {{Infobox person | embed = yes | relatives = [[Harry Shields]] (brother) }} }} '''Lawrence James Shields''' (September 13, 1893 β November 21, 1953) was an early American [[dixieland]] jazz [[clarinetist]]. He was a member of the [[Original Dixieland Jazz Band]], the first jazz band to record commercially. ==Background== Shields was born into an Irish-American<ref name="jazzconnection">{{cite web|last = Raeburn|first = Bruce|title = Jazz and the Italian Connection|url = http://odjb.com/JazzItalianConnection.htm|accessdate = 2008-12-24|url-status = dead|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20090221032153/http://www.odjb.com/JazzItalianConnection.htm|archivedate = 2009-02-21}} </ref> family in Uptown [[New Orleans]], on the same block where jazz pioneer [[Buddy Bolden]] lived. Shields' family were musical; his brothers [[Harry Shields|Harry]], Pat (guitar), and Eddie (piano) all played music professionally. Shields started playing clarinet when he was 14 and played with [[Papa Jack Laine]]'s bands. He was one of the early New Orleans musicians to go to [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]], first heading north in the summer of 1915 to join [[Bert Kelly (jazz musician)|Bert Kelly]]'s band, then with [[Tom Brown (trombonist)|Tom Brown]]'s band, before joining the [[Original Dixieland Jass Band]] (ODJB) in November 1916. The following year that band made the first jazz [[phonograph]] records, propelling Shields' playing to national prominence. Around this time, he also played occasionally with [[King Watzke]]'s band.<ref name="Hardie2002">{{cite book| last=Hardie|first=Daniel|title=Exploring Early Jazz: The Origins and Evolution of the New Orleans Style|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jkdncIIFJtYC&pg=PA326|accessdate=12 July 2010|year=2002|publisher=iUniverse|isbn=978-0-595-21876-9| pages=326β}}</ref> After leaving the ODJB in 1921, he played with various bands in New York City (including briefly with [[Paul Whiteman]]) before moving to Los Angeles, California where he remained throughout the 1920s, leading his own band and appearing briefly in some Hollywood films. In the 1930s, Shields returned to Chicago and joined the reformed ODJB. He then worked for a while at "Nick's" in New York before returning to play in New Orleans and, later, in California. He died in Los Angeles in 1953. ==Influence== [[File:Larry Shields 1916.jpg|thumb|Shields in 1916]] His playing, especially on phonograph records, was an important influence on later jazz clarinetists, including [[Benny Goodman]]. Larry Shields inspired [[Dink Johnson]] to begin playing the clarinet, in a 1950 interview with Floyd Levin he stated: "I was actually a drummer, you know. I had always wanted to play the clarinet since hearing Larry Shields with the Original Dixieland Jazz Band."<ref name="jazzconnection"/> He co-wrote the ODJB classics "[[Clarinet Marmalade]]" with Henry Ragas and "[[At the Jazz Band Ball]]", "Ostrich Walk", and "Fidgety Feet" with Nick LaRocca. These compositions became jazz classics and standards that were re-recorded by later jazz bands. ==Honors== In 2006, his 1917 recording of "[[Darktown Strutters' Ball]]" with the Original Dixieland Jass Band was inducted into the [[Grammy Hall of Fame]]. ==See also== {{Portal|Jazz|Music}} *[[Original Dixieland Jass Band]] {{br}} ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * {{IMSLP|id=Shields, Larry}} {{Original Dixieland Jass Band}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Shields, Larry}} [[Category:1893 births]] [[Category:1953 deaths]] [[Category:Dixieland clarinetists]] [[Category:American people of Irish descent]] [[Category:Jazz musicians from New Orleans]] [[Category:American jazz clarinetists]] [[Category:Original Dixieland Jass Band members]] [[Category:20th-century American musicians]] [[Category:20th-century American male musicians]] [[Category:American male jazz musicians]]
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