
Orange Kellin
Orange
Kellin: Clarinet -
Orange was born in Sweden but made a permanent move to New Orleans in
1966, enjoying immediate acceptance. He began recording within a month
of his arrival, working with jazz pioneers such as DeDe Pierce, Kid
Thomas Valentine, Percy Humphrey and Jim Robinson.
In addition to local clubs, Orange has traveled the jazz festival
circuit, playing or recording with Zutty Singleton, Danny Barker, Teddy
Wilson, Ray Bauduc, Georg Brunis, Max Kaminsky and Earl Hines. He
accompanied Louis Armstrong on his 70th birthday in Newport.
Orange has done jazz festivals in Europe, theatre in New York and
performed on the sound track of Louis Malle's film Pretty Baby, which
was nominated for an Oscar. He was one of the creators of the stage
production of One Mo' Time, playing in New York, Australia and London,
where he did a command performance for the Queen. He was the musical
director of the original cast album that garnered a Grammy nomination.
He has also toured frequently with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band.
Orange has a unique and identifiable style, unlike that of any other
early jazz clarinetist. He is today's standard-bearer of traditional
jazz clarinet. Orange maintains residences in New Orleans and New York.
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