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Joseph "Kaiser" Marshall (June 11, 1902 in Savannah, Georgia – January 2, 1948 in New York City) was an American jazz drummer. Marshall was raised in Boston, where he studied under George L. Stone. He played with Charlie Dixon before moving to New York City early in the 1920s. After playing with violinist , he joined Fletcher Henderson's band at the Club Alabam, and remained in Henderson's retinue from 1922 until 1929. He played with many noted jazz artists in the 1930s and 1940s, including Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Art Hodes, Wild Bill Davison, Sidney Bechet, Bunk Johnson, and Mezz Mezzrow. He also recorded with Louis Armstrong in the late 1920s, being the drummer on Armstrong's recording of "Knockin' a Jug" from March 5, 1929.

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  • كايزر مارشال (ar)
  • Kaiser Marshall (de)
  • Kaiser Marshall (en)
  • Kaiser Marshall (nl)
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  • كايزر مارشال (بالإنجليزية: Kaiser Marshall)‏ هو عازف جاز أمريكي، ولد في 11 يونيو 1899 في سافانا في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 3 يناير 1948 في نيويورك في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Kaiser Marshall, geboren als Joseph Marshall (Savannah, 11 juni 1899 - New York, 3 januari 1948), was een Amerikaanse jazzdrummer. (nl)
  • Joseph „Kaiser“ Marshall (* 11. Juni 1902 in Savannah, Georgia; † 2. Januar 1948 in New York City) war ein amerikanischer Jazz-Schlagzeuger. In Boston, wo er aufgewachsen war, hatte Marshall seine ersten Auftritte, u. a. mit und Charlie Dixon. In New York spielte er zunächst 1923 in der Band von , bevor er in den Jahren von 1922 bis 1929 in Fletcher Hendersons Orchester seinen Ruf als führender Jazz-Schlagzeuger erwarb. 1929 spielte er bei McKinney’s Cotton Pickers. Joseph „Kaiser“ Marshall starb 1948 an den Folgen einer Lebensmittelvergiftung. (de)
  • Joseph "Kaiser" Marshall (June 11, 1902 in Savannah, Georgia – January 2, 1948 in New York City) was an American jazz drummer. Marshall was raised in Boston, where he studied under George L. Stone. He played with Charlie Dixon before moving to New York City early in the 1920s. After playing with violinist , he joined Fletcher Henderson's band at the Club Alabam, and remained in Henderson's retinue from 1922 until 1929. He played with many noted jazz artists in the 1930s and 1940s, including Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Art Hodes, Wild Bill Davison, Sidney Bechet, Bunk Johnson, and Mezz Mezzrow. He also recorded with Louis Armstrong in the late 1920s, being the drummer on Armstrong's recording of "Knockin' a Jug" from March 5, 1929. (en)
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  • Kaiser Marshall (en)
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  • Joseph Marshall (en)
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  • Savannah, Georgia (en)
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