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    Buddie Petit (born Joseph Crawford; most likely 1896 or 1897 — July 4, 1931), also spelled Buddy Petit, was an American early jazz cornetist. His year...
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  • to play in Storyville with William Ridgley's Tuxedo Orchestra, with Buddie Petit in the Eagle Band, and recorded with Papa Celestin’s Original Tuxedo...
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  • drummer. He played in many marching bands in New Orleans, including with Buddie Petit. In March 1917, Tubby Hall moved to Chicago, where he played with Sugar...
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    Eagle Band and where "the father of Jazz" Buddy Bolden, Freddie Keppard, Buddie Petit, Louis Armstrong, and many other early jazz greats played. The J&M Recording...
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    – Jimmy Blythe, jazz and boogie woogie pianist (born 1901). July 4 – Buddie Petit, jazz cornetist (born 1897). 23 – Jimmy Harrison, American jazz trombonist...
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  • Shank Budd: Budd Johnson (not to be confused with Buddy Johnson) Buddie: Buddie Petit Buddy: Bernard Anderson a.k.a. "Step-Buddy" Buddy: Buddy Banks (bassist)...
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  • Perez (1871–1946) – clarinetist and bandleader Buddie Petit (1890–1931) – early jazz cornetist Joseph Petit (1873–1945) – jazz trombonist Fats Pichon (1906–1967) –...
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  • June 22 – Armand Fallières, 9th President of France (b. 1841) July 4 Buddie Petit, American jazz musician Prince Emanuele Filiberto, 2nd Duke of Aosta...
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    Storyville, replacing Bechet. In 1916, when Keppard went on tour, Noone and Buddie Petit formed the Young Olympia Band, and Noone led a small ensemble (clarinet...
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    The Eagle Band with Dusen on trombone, 1916. This version of the band included Edmond Hall on clarinet and Buddie Petit on cornet....
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  • Mitchell, and Willis Jackson. 1931 in jazz, deaths of Bix Beiderbecke, Buddie Petit, Buddy Bolden, Jimmy Blythe, and Jimmy Harrison; births of Alain Goraguer...
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    field marshal and Commander of the Italian Third Army during World War I Buddie Petit (stage name for Joseph Crawford), 41, American jazz cornetist A marble...
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    Big Eye Louis Nelson, clarinet; Frankie Duson, trombone; Chinee Foster, drums; Buddie Petit, cornet; Lorenzo Staultz, guitar; Dandy Lewis, string bass....
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  • Band, eventually playing with a number of bands, including those of Buddie Petit, Henry "Red" Allen, Jack Carey, and the Original Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra...
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  • Manuel Perez, and Oscar "Papa" Celestin, Manetta taught trumpeters Buddie Petit and Henry “Red” Allen, among others. Dolly taught her seven children...
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  • Joseph H. Crawford Jr. (born 1932), American science fiction collector Buddie Petit (1890–1931), American musician born Joseph Crawford Black Hawk (lacrosse)...
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  • Jim Bruske, P, 1998 Billy Bryan, C, 1966–1967 Jess Buckles, P, 1916 Mike Buddie, P, 1998–1999 Jay Buhner, OF, 1987–1988 Danny Burawa, P, 2015 Bill Burbach...
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  • Captain Francis Henry Budden, Royal Engineers Temp Captain Geoffrey Armstrong Buddie, Royal Engineers 2nd Lieutenant Eric Tremayne Buller, Duke of Cornwall's...
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