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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. The Happy Pals - Wikipedia

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    The Happy Pals New Orleans Party Orchestra are a New Orleans traditional dance hall jazz band which was formed in 1968 by Clifford “Kid” Bastien, originally named Kid Bastien's Camellia Jazz band. [1] [2] The Happy Pals are a classic New Orleans style ensemble which includes trumpet, trombone, clarinet, banjo, piano, double bass and drums ...

  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. Los Hombres Calientes - Wikipedia

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    Los Hombres Calientes was a New Orleans–based jazz group. They are most associated with Latin jazz, especially Afro-Cuban jazz, and contemporary jazz. Their 1998 self-titled debut was praised by the New Orleans Times-Picayune. Bill Summers, Irvin Mayfield and Jason Marsalis were among the founding members.

  6. The Flying Neutrinos - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Neutrinos at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.. The Flying Neutrinos are an American jazz band from New Orleans.. The band consists of Ingrid Lucia (vocals), Dan Levinson (saxophone), Matthew Munisteri (guitar), Todd Londagin (trombone), Jim Greene (double bass), and David Berger (drums).

  7. Onward Brass Band - Wikipedia

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    By the time of the Spanish–American War in the late 19th century, the ensemble had achieved a reputation as the number one marching band in New Orleans. About 1898 while under the direction of James McNeil, members of the Onward Brass Band enlisted in the Spanish–American War in the “Ninth Immunes Regimental Band”, serving in Cuba.

  8. Olympia Brass Band - Wikipedia

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    The Olympia Brass Band was a training ground for a whole new generation of jazz musicians including clarinetist Joseph Torregano, saxophonist Byron "Flea" Bernard, drummers Tanio Hingle and Kerry Hunter, and trumpeters Kenneth Terry and "Kid" Mervin Campbell.

  9. Jimmie Noone - Wikipedia

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    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.