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[edit] Is this really an ODJB tune?
Brian Rust's standard discography Jazz Records 1897-1942 lists no recording by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band (ODJB) called "King Tut Strut". The "closest" I can find is a song called "Sphinx" which the band recorded for Columbia during it's stay in Britain 1920, but that song was not composed by LaRocca.
There is of course the possibility that the ODJB really had a tune called "King Tut Strut" on its repertoire but never recorded it, but either way the information in the article sems to be at least partly incorrect. /FredrikT 09:38, 20 June 2007 (UTC)