• George Francis Baquet (July 22, 1881 – Jan. 14, 1949) was an American jazz clarinetist, known for his contributions to early jazz in New Orleans. His...
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  • Orleans at the time. Two of Baquet's uncles, George Baquet and Achille Baquet, were notable Jazz musicians. In 1966, Baquet purchased Goodfella's Bar for...
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  • Look up baquet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Baquet may refer to: Achille Baquet, (1885–c.1956) American jazz clarinetist Camille Baquet, (1842–1924)...
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    2018 Kinky Darrin Bernard Throwback Holiday Aaron Tucker 2019 Bolden George Baquet The Naughty List Zane TV movie 2020 My Brother's Keeper Donnie Alone...
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  • Bechet, Lorenzo Tio, George Baquet, Big Eye Nelson and Alphonse Picou, violinists Armand Piron and James A. Palao, trombonist George Filhe, double bass...
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    reassembled in New York City in the fall of the same year. Delisle replaced George Baquet, who had toured with the group in vaudeville. After a short while, Delisle...
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    who wanted to play his style of jazz, he recorded with Omer Simeon, George Baquet, Albert Nicholas, Barney Bigard, Russell Procope, Lorenzo Tio and Artie...
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  • Valentine Musicians on other series included: Alvin Alcorn Red Allen George Baquet Louis Barbarin Paul Barbarin Polo Barnes Sidney Bechet Barney Bigard...
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  • earliest days of jazz. Some of the most notable names: Vernel Fournier George Baquet Paul Barbarin Louis Barbarin Danny Barker Emile Barnes Paul Barnes Sidney...
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  • DaCosta as Nora Bolden Reno Wilson as Louis Armstrong Robert Ri'chard as George Baquet Karimah Westbrook as Alice Bolden Breon Pugh as Willie Warner Ser'Darius...
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    Freddie Keppard, Lorenzo Tio, "Big Eye" Louis Nelson Delisle, and George Baquet. Bechet played in many New Orleans ensembles using the improvisational...
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    entertainer B.G., rapper Baby Boy Da Prince, rapper Achille Baquet, musician George Baquet, musician Paul Barbarin, musician and composer Pat Barberot...
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  • Excelsior was founded in 1879 by Théogène Baquet, who led it until 1904; following this it was led by George Moret (1904-1922) and then Peter Bocage, who...
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    cornet for this band, Johnson managed to get Eddie Vinson on trombone, George Baquet on clarinet, Norwood Williams on guitar, Jimmy Palao on violin, and...
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  • scene. Baquet was raised in a musical family. His father, Théogène Baquet, led the Excelsior Brass Band, and his brothers, Harold, and George, were both...
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  • clarinetist. Barnes studied under Lorenzo Tio Jr., Alphonse Picou, George Baquet, and Louis Nelson Delisle (also known as "Big Eye" Louis Nelson). Active...
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  • Albert Ammons, Bud Scott, Bunk Johnson, Buster Wilson, Danny Polo, George Baquet, Herbie Haymer, Irving Fazola, Ivie Anderson, Kid Rena, Louis Nelson...
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  • the pre-Big Band era jazz drummers Achille Baquet (1885–1955) – jazz clarinetist and saxophonist George Baquet (1881–1949) – jazz clarinetist, known for...
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    for putting two songs on each side of a 10-inch record. January 14 – George Baquet, American clarinetist (born 1881). February 14 – Seymour Simons, American...
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  • in the city. He played with Ferman Tapp, Jimmy Reynolds (1933–1935), George Baquet, Charlie Skeete, and Vance Dixon in the 1930s, but failing health led...
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  • part of the group, including King Oliver, Peter Bocage, Lorenzo Tio, George Baquet, Isidore Barbarin, and Benny Williams. The Perez-Oliver two cornet,...
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  • Among the group's members were Isidore Barbarin, George Filhe, Lorenzo Tio, Peter Bocage, George Baquet, and King Oliver. In 1960, Paul Barbarin and Louis...
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  • Orchestra. The other members were Freddy Keppard, Eddie Vincent, and George Baquet. Palao and his family moved to New York City around 1916, and stayed...
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  • in the year 1905. Sidney Bechet becomes the protege of clarinetist George Baquet and sits in with the band of trumpeter Freddie Keppard at the age of...
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  • (1859–1936), author and evangelical lay minister Sam Gordon (musician), see George Baquet Samuel Gordon (novelist) (1871–1927), English novelist Samuel Gorton...
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    Ford, Rebecca (November 4, 2022). "Andre Braugher Didn't Have to Meet Dean Baquet to Capture Him in She Said". Vanity Fair. Retrieved December 13, 2023. Stenzel...
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  • trip in their self-assembled vehicle. The film stars newcomers Théophile Baquet and Ange Dargent along with Audrey Tautou. It was reviewed favorably by...
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    October 14, 2020. Retrieved October 14, 2020. Baquet, Dean (October 13, 2020). "A Note From Dean Baquet on The 1619 Project". The New York Times. Archived...
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  • Thompson's ambitions, Abramson was dismissed by Sulzberger Jr., who named Dean Baquet as her replacement. Leading up to the 2016 presidential election, The New...
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  • via Google Books. Witkin, Richard (February 23, 1974). Sulzberger, A.G.; Baquet, Dean; Louttit, Meg (eds.). "Hijacker kills 2 and then himself". Sunday...
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