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  2. Category:Jazz ensembles from New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Jazz ensembles from New Orleans" The following 38 pages are in this category ...

  3. Germaine Bazzle - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. The Eagle Band - Wikipedia

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    "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 ...

  5. Portal:Jazz - Wikipedia

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    A performance at the Jazz in Duketown festival in 2019, located at 's-Hertogenbosch, North Brabant, Netherlands. Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues, ragtime, European harmony, African rhythmic rituals, spirituals, hymns, marches, vaudeville song, and dance music.

  6. Doreen's Jazz New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Doreen's Jazz New Orleans is a Dixieland and Traditional Jazz band created and led by clarinetist Doreen Ketchens. The group has toured the world, and performs in the Royal Street Performing Arts zone in the French Quarter of New Orleans, at jazz festivals, fairs, showcases, and concert halls. [ 1 ]

  7. Hot 8 Brass Band - Wikipedia

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    The Hot 8 Brass Band is a New Orleans–based brass band which blends hip-hop, jazz and funk styles with traditional New Orleans brass sounds. It was formed by Bennie Pete, Jerome Jones, and Harry Cook in 1995. [1] Two earlier bands merged, the Looney Tunes Brass Band and the High Steppers Brass Band. [2]

  8. Olympia Brass Band - Wikipedia

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    The first "Olympia Brass Band" was active from the late 19th century to around World War I. The most famous member was Freddie Keppard.. In 1958, saxophonist Harold Dejan, [1] leader of the 2nd unit of the Eureka Brass Band, split off to form the current Olympia, reviving the historic name.

  9. Thomas Jefferson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Robinson, Living New Orleans Jazz-1976 (Smoky Mary Phonograph Company, SM 1976 J) [11] Appeared on 5 of 10 tracks. Johnny St. Cyr, Johnny St. Cyr And His Hot Five / Paul Barbarin And His Jazz Band (Southland Records, LP-212) [12] Appeared on tracks with Johnny St. Cyr only.

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