an institution in Cotati, California. Lu Watters died on November 5, 1989, in Santa Rosa, California. Lu Watters – trumpet Bob Scobey – trumpet Turk Murphy...
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Yerba Buena Jazz Band (redirect from Lu Watters & the Yerba Buena Jazz Band)
Lu Watters & the Yerba Buena Jazz Band is the name of an American traditional jazz revival band founded by Lu Watters in 1940. Yerba Buena was the original...
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album on the Fantasy label with Wally Rose, Bob Helm, Bob Mielke, and Lu Watters. It included the title track, "Blues Over Bodega", and another tune, "San...
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Murphy's jazz band, Wally Rose, Luckey Roberts, Willie "The Lion" Smith, Lu Watters, Bob Scobey, Bunk Johnson, Kid Ory, George Lewis, Johnny Wiggs, Sharkey...
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"Pastime Rags", numbered 1 to 5, the latter of which was recorded in 1946 by Lu Watters and the Yerba Buena Jazz Band with Wally Rose on piano. His 1912 Baby...
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York City Yerba Buena Jazz Band, a Dixieland revival band founded by Lu Watters La Yerbabuena, Comala, a town in Comala, Colima All pages with titles...
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Eldridge, Lionel Hampton, Woody Herman, Muggsy Spanier, Chet Atkins, Lu Watters, the Andrews Sisters, Harry James, and Al Hirt, among others. It is considered...
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Watters is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrée Watters (born 1983), Canadian singer Charles J. Watters (1927–1967), chaplain in...
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Vu Byron Wallen Bengt-Arne Wallin Jack Walrath Ohyama "B.M.W" Wataru Lu Watters Freddie Webster Kenny Wheeler Pharez Whitted Cootie Williams Mike Williams...
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first recordings by Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band December 19–20, 1941.: 75–76 A second recording session with the Watters band was produced in...
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in 1961. It was named to honor Californian mineral collector Lucius "Lu" Watters. Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols". Mineralogical...
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it was cheaper to pay the musicians scale). This brought the music of Lu Watters to the Sacramento area and caused a local sensation. Jazz historian K...
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professional tenor saxophonist who also played several other instruments. He met Lu Watters and Turk Murphy in 1935 and began playing with them. Five years in the...
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1930s as a backlash to the [[Chicago] style, which was close to swing. Lu Watters and the Yerba Buena Jazz Band, and trombonist Turk Murphy, adopted the...
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"West Coast revival" is a movement that was begun in the late 1930s by Lu Watters and his Yerba Buena Jazz Band in San Francisco and extended by trombonist...
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second population of revivalists consisted of young musicians such as the Lu Watters band. By the late 1940s, Louis Armstrong's Allstars band became a leading...
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enjoying the traditional jazz/ragtime revival thanks to the efforts of Lu Watters and Wally Rose a few years later. In the 1940 census, Copeland and his...
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1123 Lu Watters Yerba Buena Jazz Band "At A Georgia Camp Meeting" / "Original Jelly Roll Blues" [MLB107/MLB108] – [Jazz Man 4:GTJ 59] Lu Watters (cornet)...
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group of revivalists consisted of younger musicians, such as those in the Lu Watters band, Conrad Janis, and Ward Kimball and his Firehouse Five Plus Two Jazz...
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and club performances. From 1938 to 1940 he played in a big band led by Lu Watters, after which he spent a decade with the Yerba Buena Jazz Band, playing...
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"New Orleans Jeunesse Dorèe" from Naughty Marietta "New Orleans Joys" by Lu Watters and the Yerba Buena Jazz Band "New Orleans Ladies" by Le Roux "New Orleans...
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Clancy Hayes, Clancy Hayes Sings (Verve, 1957) Lu Watters, Live from the Dawn Club (Fairmont, 1973) Lu Watters, Live at Hambone Kelly's (G.H.B., 1994) Scott...
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Gertrude Auld Thomas, opera singer and composer Oliver Tree, musician Lu Watters, jazz trumpeter, founder of Yerba Buena Jazz Band Scott Weiland, vocalist...
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1910s and 1920s, as well as the 1940s and 1950s "revivalists" such as Lu Watters and Turk Murphy. A group of Purdue University students created a club...
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Seven and Friends on the 2004 collection Dixieland Jazz on Riff Raff, Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band in 1994 on the album Live at Hambone Kelly's, Volume...
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roll, 1924 New Orleans Rhythm Kings – March 13, 1923 King Oliver – 1928 Lu Watters and His Yerba Buena Jazz Band – 1950 Pat Yankee, vocal with Turk Murphy's...
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ROBERT E. LEE by Eddie "Piano" Miller Waiting For The Robert E. Lee by Lu Watters and his Yerba Buena Jazz Band WAITING FOR THE ROBERT E. LEE by GLEN STORY;...
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Squire Gersh 1913–1983 American Jazz Also a double bassist, played with Lu Watters, Bob Scobey, Turk Murphy, and Mutt Carey and Louis Armstrong, among others...
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of the swing era. Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Jimmy Shumate and Howard Watts leave Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys to form the Foggy Mountain Boys;...
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songs (some written for the singer Ketty Lester). Helm had played with Lu Watters and Turk Murphy, both prominent figures in the San Francisco's New Orleans...
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