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  2. Category:Jazz in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Jazz musicians from Louisiana‎ (1 C, 43 P) Pages in category "Jazz in Louisiana" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  3. Doreen Ketchens - Wikipedia

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    Doreen J. Ketchens (born October 3, 1966) is a virtuoso American jazz clarinetist who performs Dixieland and trad jazz.She has performed at concert halls, music festivals, and U.S. embassies, as well as in decades of weekly performances in Dixieland's tradition in the Royal Street Performing Arts Zone in the French Quarter of New Orleans with her band, Doreen's Jazz New Orleans.

  4. Category:Jazz musicians from Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    J. Randy Jackson. Illinois Jacquet. Eddie Johnson (musician) Plas Johnson. David Jones (jazz musician)

  5. To Swing or Not to Swing - Wikipedia

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    The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow states: "the overall result is a recording highly recommended to fans of straight-ahead jazz". Track listing. All compositions by Barney Kessel, except as indicated "Begin the Blues" - 4:29 "Louisiana" (J. C. Johnson, Andy Razaf, Bob Schafer) - 3:57 "Happy Feeling" - 3:58

  6. Category:Jazz festivals in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Voodoo Music + Arts Experience. Categories: Music festivals in Louisiana. Jazz festivals in the United States. Jazz in Louisiana.

  7. John Robichaux - Wikipedia

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    Career. He was born in Thibodaux, Louisiana, United States, on January 16, 1866. [1] John Robichaux moved to New Orleans in 1891, where he was the bass drummer for the Excelsior Brass Band from 1892 to 1903. During this time he also worked as a bandleader, playing violin in his own ensembles from 1893 until the time of his death.

  8. Jazz - Wikipedia

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    Jelly Roll Morton, a Louisiana Creole jazz artist, c. 1917 or 1918. Cornetist Buddy Bolden played in New Orleans from 1895 to 1906. No recordings by him exist. His band is credited with creating the big four: the first syncopated bass drum pattern to deviate from the standard on-the-beat march.

  9. New Orleans Jazz Museum - Wikipedia

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    The New Orleans Jazz Museum is a music museum in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S., dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history of jazz music. Originally a separate museum, the collection is now affiliated with the Louisiana State Museum. The New Orleans Jazz Museum is located in the Old U.S. Mint building on 400 Esplanade Avenue, bordering ...