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    George Clarence Brunies (February 6, 1902 – November 19, 1974), a.k.a. Georg Brunis, was an American jazz trombonist, who was part of the dixieland revival...
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  • Brunies is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Brunies (1900–1978, American jazz cornetist George Brunies (1902–1974), American...
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    Brown (1888–1958) George Brunies (1902–1974) Papa Bue (1930–2011) Billy Byers (1927–1996) Gordon Campbell Jimmy Cheatham (1924–2007) George Chisholm (1915–1997)...
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    telegram to Albert Brunies about going to Chicago to form a band and find better gigs than New Orleans had to offer. Albert "Abbie" Brunies and his younger...
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  • Orleans musical family, which counted among its members George Brunies and Merritt Brunies. Brunies was the leader of the Halfway House Orchestra from 1919...
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    circle of musical associates included Wild Bill Davison, Bobby Hackett, George Brunies, Edmond Hall, and Pee Wee Russell. In 1939, he appeared with "Bobby...
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    It was written by band members Paul Mares, Ben Pollack, Mel Stitzel, George Brunies and Leon Roppolo. The tune has become a jazz standard and is one of...
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    recording by Muggsy Spanier and His Ragtime Band with a vocal chorus by George Brunies, which established its status as a standard. 1923 – "Charleston" is...
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  • family in New Orleans, Louisiana; among its members were George Brunies and Albert Brunies. Merritt led his own band, The Original New Orleans Jazz Band...
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  • of white jazz" because of the many top players he employed, such as George Brunies, Sharkey Bonano, and future members of the Original Dixieland Jass Band...
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  • leading members of the group including cornetist Paul Mares, trombonist George Brunies and clarinet player Leon Roppolo were school friends from New Orleans...
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  • Inn included Frank Teschemacher, Bud Freeman, Steve Brown, George Brunies, Merritt Brunies, Emmett Hardy, Paul Mares, Leon Roppolo, Bee Palmer, Louis...
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    in even the most unprivileged of readings. The version recorded by George Brunies goes: Oh how I hate you You alligator bait you You knock-kneed, pigeon-toed...
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    Bruny Island (Nuenonne: Lunawanna-alonnah) is a 362-square-kilometre (140 sq mi) island located off the southeastern coast of Tasmania, Australia. The...
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  • the following: Chink Martin Abraham Achille Baquet Abbie Brunies George Brunies Merritt Brunies Emile Christian Frank Christian Eddie Edwards Nick LaRocca...
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    film Tea for Two. 1923 – "Tin Roof Blues" is a jazz composition by George Brunies, Paul Mares, Ben Pollack, Leon Roppolo and Mel Stitzel of the New Orleans...
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  • Roof Blues" (Walter Melrose, Leon Rappolo, Paul Mares, Ben Pollack, George Brunies, Mel Stitzel) – 2:55 "Wolverine Blues" (Jelly Roll Morton, Benjamin...
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  • clarinet, and played youthful jobs with his friends Paul Mares and George Brunies for parades, parties, and at Milneburg on the shores of Lake Pontchartrain...
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  • Donald Ashwander Jimmy Archey Kenny Ball Sidney Bechet Barney Bigard George Brunies Billy Butterfield Ernie Carson Sid Catlett Doc Cheatham Evan Christopher...
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    revival. The band's members included George Brunies (later Brunis - trombone and vocals), Rod Cless (clarinet), George Zack or Joe Bushkin (piano), Ray McKinstry...
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    years his band also included jazz greats Muggsy Spanier on trumpet and George Brunies on trombone. Ted Lewis's band was second only to the Paul Whiteman band...
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    England), 89 November 11 – Alfonso Leng, composer, 80 November 19 – George Brunies, jazz musician, 72 November 21 – Frank Martin, composer, 84 November...
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    children's author known for Harriet the Spy, died of a brain aneurysm. George Brunies (aka Georg Brunis), 72, American jazz trombonist of the dixieland revival...
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  • Bill Norvas, Alan Copeland, Leon Roppolo, Paul Mares, Ben Pollack, George Brunies, Mel Stitzel, Walter Melrose 2:52 4. "Tell Me, Tell Me" Bob Merrill...
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  • Ellington, Ed Allen, Eddie Safranski, Floyd Bean, Fud Candrix, Gene Ammons, George Brunies, Geraldo, Gus Deloof, Gus Viseur, Harry Carney, Joe Benjamin, John Anderson...
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    Uptowners have included jazz musicians Louis Armstrong, Buddy Bolden, George Brunies, Harry Connick Jr., Percy Humphrey, the Neville Brothers, Joe "King"...
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  • director (d. 1968) 1901 – Ben Lyon, American actor (d. 1979) 1902 – George Brunies, American trombonist (d. 1974) 1903 – Claudio Arrau, Chilean pianist...
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    Ward has been home to such notables as jazz musicians Buddy Bolden and George Brunies In 1718, the City of New Orleans was established. The city was later...
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    in bands in Chicago, New York, and New Orleans, including time with George Brunies at the Famous Door, before settling in New Orleans in 1943. Although...
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  • actor (b. 1903) 1970 – Maria Yudina, Soviet pianist (b. 1899) 1974 – George Brunies, American trombonist (b. 1902) 1974 – Louise Fitzhugh, American author...
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