Charles Joseph 'Buddy' Bolden was born in New Orleans in 1877 and came of age in the Uptown neighborhood's rich musical environment. By the late 1890s he was leading what many historians consider the first jazz band, playing in the dance halls and streets of New Orleans with a volume and improvisational freedom that was unlike anything heard before.
Bolden's band played a style that fused the march, ragtime, blues, and church music traditions of New Orleans into something new and electrifying. Accounts from those who heard him consistently emphasize the extraordinary power of his cornet — he was said to be audible from miles away on a clear night.