The Olympia Brass Band is an American jazz brass band from New Orleans. The first "Olympia Brass Band" was active from the late 19th century to around...
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Camelia Brass Band, and the Olympia Brass Band. The Treme Brass Band, while not as old, has members who have been influential throughout New Orleans Brass Band...
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Dejan for his Olympia Brass Band. This band became not only a staple at Preservation Hall, but also influenced the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and future...
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that lineage "Uncle" Lionel Batiste from the Treme Brass Band, Milton Batiste from the Olympia Brass Band and his cousin Russell Batiste Jr., who played with...
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Anthony Lacen (category Olympia Brass Band members)
professionally with brass bands such as the Young Tuxedo, E. Gibson, Doc Paulin, Onward, Algiers, Treme, and Olympia Brass Bands, and with his own band, Tuba Fats...
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James Andrews (musician) (category Olympia Brass Band members)
number of brass bands, including the Treme Brass Band, Junior Olympia Brass Band and the New Birth Brass Band, before launching his own band, James Andrews...
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Freddie Keppard (category Olympia Brass Band members)
Keppard organized the Olympia Orchestra around 1905. This band featured Alphonse Picou on clarinet. As a Creole band, the Olympia Orchestra would have...
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Alphonse Picou (category Olympia Brass Band members)
Excelsior Brass Band, the Olympia Brass Band and others. The light-skinned Picou, with majority European ancestry, sometimes worked with white bands as well...
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Harold Dejan (category Olympia Brass Band members)
best remembered as leader of the Olympia Brass Band during the 1960s and 1970s, when it was considered the top band in the city. Born into a Creole family...
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/New Second Line (Milton Batiste)" – Harold A. "Duke" Dejan & The Olympia Brass Band "Bond Meets Solitaire" "Whisper Who Dares" "Snakes Alive" "Baron Samedi's...
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Alabama (2002–2003) Olympia Brass Band, New Orleans, Louisiana (2002–2004) Piedmont Trombone Society, Atlanta, Georgia (2006) Rhythm & Brass, Waco, Texas (2005–2006)...
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The Dirty Dozen Brass Band is an American brass band based in New Orleans, Louisiana. The ensemble was established in 1977, by Benny Jones and members...
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in a night club that Bond visits. In the pre-titles sequence, the Olympia Brass Band performed a funeral march observed by a MI6 agent. The first musical...
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Brass Band Pops Foster Minor Hall Captain John Handy Percy Humphrey Willie Humphrey Clifford "Snags" Jones Punch Miller Albert Nicholas Olympia Brass...
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internationally with the musical One Mo' Time. She collaborated with the Olympia Brass Band on a gospel record in 1980 and recorded her first jazz album in 1982...
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Shortly thereafter, Crawford became a part of the Olympia Brass Band. His tenure with the Olympia Brass Band included three European...
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Emanuel Paul (category Olympia Brass Band members)
from 1942, and recorded with Oscar Celestin, Emanuel Sayles, and the Olympia Brass Band. He led three albums for the European Jazz Macon label in 1967; his...
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Quezergue in 1964. Introduced by Harold Dejan's Olympia Brass Band into the contemporary New Orleans brass band repertory, Johnson's and Quezergue's "It Ain't...
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Wendell Eugene (category Olympia Brass Band members)
with local band leaders such as Papa Celestin and Papa French. Eugene traveled and toured when he could, sometimes joining the Olympia Brass Band, the Tuxedo...
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Jon Batiste (category The Late Show Band members)
family, that includes Lionel Batiste of the Treme Brass Band, Milton Batiste of the Olympia Brass Band, and Russell Batiste Jr. At the age of eight, he...
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Allan Jaffe (category Olympia Brass Band members)
Pierce, and others. He also played the tuba in the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and took the group on tours worldwide, booking them into the finest music...
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Joe Thomas (clarinetist) (category Olympia Brass Band members)
1950s and 1960s included work with Freddie Kohlman, Punch Miller, the Olympia Brass Band, and on Swedish television with Sweet Emma Barrett in 1968. In the...
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Ashley Forrestier Who Dat – Royal Crown Revue Dat "Who Dat" Jazz – Olympia Brass Band Who Let the Dogs Out (Who Dat remix) – Baha Men/Clear Channel New...
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Fred Lonzo (category Olympia Brass Band members)
Frog Joseph can be heard. Lonzo has played with such brass bands as Doc Paulin's, the Imperial, Olympia, and Young Tuxedo. Lonzo has played and recorded with...
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Alvin Alcorn (category Olympia Brass Band members)
Texas as a member of Don Albert's swing band, but he spent most his career in New Orleans in the dixieland bands of Paul Barbarin, Sidney Desvigne, Oscar...
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Willie Humphrey (category Olympia Brass Band members)
Eureka and Young Tuxedo Brass bands, the bands of Paul Barbarin and Sweet Emma Barrett, and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Humphrey's clarinet playing...
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Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas Olympia Brass Band J. Paul, Jr. Al Prince Professor Longhair Willis Prudhomme Rebirth Brass Band Jo Jo Reed Zachary Richard...
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played with the Olympia Serenaders, an ensemble modeled after the original Olympia Brass Band of the 1880s. He revived the Olympia Brass Band, which played...
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The Soul Rebels (redirect from Soul Rebels Brass Band)
Perkins Jr. The band first began when percussionists Derrick Moss and Lumar LeBlanc met as members of Harold Dejan's Young Olympia Brass Band and decided...
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Kid Sheik (category Olympia Brass Band members)
1940s before joining the Eureka Brass Band, replacing Eddie Richardson on second, along with joining the Olympia Brass Band, both of which he joined in 1952...
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