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New Orleans Rhythm Kings: Paul Mares (cnt) George Brunies (tb) Leon Rappolo (cl) Jack Pettis (c-mel) Glenn Scoville (as,ts) Don Murray (cl,ts) Kyle Pierce (p) Bob Gillette (bj) Chink Martin (tu) Ben Pollack (d). New Orleans Rhythm Kings was a jazz band whose founding members were natives of the Crescent City. When they first recorded at the Richmond Gennett studio in August of 1922, their band was neither named the New Orleans Rhythm Kings nor located in New Orleans. The group that arrived in Richmond that summer to record eight songs included Paul Mares on cornet, George Burnies on trombone, and Leon Rappolo on clarinet. The band also included pianist Elmer Schoebel, Jack Pettis on saxophone, Lou Black on banjo, Steve Brown on string bass, and drummer Frank Snyder. They called themselves the Friars Society Orchestra, named after the club in Chicago where they played. In 1922, problems developed between the club and the musicians. Schoebel, Brown, and Snyder left the band and later recorded for Gennett with the Original Memphis Melody Boys. When the band returned to the Richmond studio in March, 1923, they had changed their name to New Orleans Rhythm Kings, with Mel Stitzel on piano and Ben Pollack on drums.