Early Blues and Jazz Authorship in the Case of the “Livery Stable Blues”

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Katherine M. Leo
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ABSTRACT A 1917 copyright lawsuit over sheet music pursuant to the Original Dixieland Jazz Band’s first commercially successful record revealed challenges in determining legal authorial attribution and ownership for musicians more accustomed to communal creative processes. The case unearthed a network of at least ten eligible musicians, but it was eventually dismissed, such that no musician could be legally recognized as author – a decision that left many wondering: who created “Livery Stable Blues”? By examining extant court documents, this article demonstrates how distributed authorship models can facilitate more acute understandings of creative processes in early blues and jazz.
早期蓝调与爵士的创作——以“马厩蓝调”为例
1917年,一场针对原始迪克西兰爵士乐队(Original Dixieland Jazz Band)第一张商业成功唱片的乐谱版权诉讼,揭示了对于更习惯于共同创作过程的音乐家来说,确定合法作者归属和所有权的挑战。这起案件揭露了一个由至少10名符合条件的音乐家组成的网络,但最终被驳回,这样就没有音乐家可以在法律上被承认为作者——这一决定让许多人想知道:是谁创作了“Livery Stable Blues”?通过检查现存的法庭文件,本文演示了分布式作者模型如何促进对早期蓝调和爵士创作过程的更敏锐的理解。
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Jazz Perspectives Arts and Humanities-Music
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