This photograph shows the predominantly African American 18th Street area of Kansas City, MO, in the 1920s.
Dawson also played jazz professionally while in Kansas City. Kansas City’s jazz scene, heavily influenced by such musicians as Count Basie, Bennie Moten, and Charlie Parker, was among the most successful in the early post-World War I era. In the estimation of James Spady, Dawson “helped to define the voicing on jazz trombone in the jazz orchestra” as a conservatory-trained musician. As Dawson joined others on the migratory pathway to Chicago a few years later, he took with him this early experience in jazz musicianship (Spady, M2).





























