Overstreet was born in
Atchison, Kansas. and by the mid-1910s was working in
Kansas City, Missouri, directing the Lyric Theatre Orchestra. A prominent bandleader of the period, he also ran a group backing the "Rag Shouters" with singer Estelle Morris in
Chicago. By that time, he was using the word "jass" to describe his music. He worked at the
Grand Theatre in Chicago between 1916 and 1922, and then worked in
Harlem and in touring shows in the 1920s. and recorded by
W. C. Handy's Orchestra the same year, the first known occurrence of the word in a song title. He also collaborated on songs with James "Slap Rag" White, and with
Billy Higgins, with whom he composed the hit song "
There'll Be Some Changes Made", published in 1921 and first recorded by
Ethel Waters. The song was widely recorded, by
Marion Harris,
Fats Waller,
Benny Goodman,
Bob Wills,
Peggy Lee,
Billie Holiday, and others. He died on June 23, 1935, in New York. ==References==