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Pages in category "Jazz ensembles from New Orleans" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
"The Eagle Band", South Rampart Street, New Orleans, February 1916. Big Eye Louis Nelson, clarinet; Frankie Duson, trombone; Chinee Foster, drums; Buddie Petit, cornet; Lorenzo Staultz, guitar; Dandy Lewis, string bass. The Eagle Band was an American jazz band during the Ragtime and Early Jazz periods, (1895–1929) stationed in New Orleans ...
The New Orleans C.A.C. Jazz Orchestra Rounder Records with Johnny Adams, Germaine Bazzle, and George French 1998 The B-3 and Me: Davell Crawford Bullseye Blues Guest artist, vocals 1988 Modern New Orleans Masters: Various artists Rounder Records Primary artist, vocals, "A Foggy Day" 1999 Since I Fell For You: Charles Brown Garland Composer 2002
Pages in category "21st-century Jazz musicians from New Orleans" The following 114 pages are in this category, out of 114 total.
Pages in category "20th-century Jazz musicians from New Orleans" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 298 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Jimmie Noone (April 23, 1895 – April 19, 1944) [1] was an American jazz clarinetist and bandleader. After beginning his career in New Orleans, he led Jimmie Noone's Apex Club Orchestra, a Chicago band that recorded for Vocalion and Decca.
The Arcadian Serenaders, named Original Crescent City Jazzers before, were a band of white musicians from New Orleans during the 1920s. They performed in the Arcadian Ballroom in St. Louis. The band's members were Sterling Bose ; Felix Guarino , Slim Hall , Chick Harvey (vocals),
2004 – Doctors, Professors, Kings and Queens: The Big Ol' Box of New Orleans; 2005 – Dr. John: The Best Of The Parlophone Years; 2005 – Make It Funky! The Music That Took Over The World; 2005 – Our New Orleans: A Benefit Album for the Gulf Coast; 2005 – Time Life: New Orleans Party Classics; 2005 – Aaron Neville: Gospel Roots