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Riverboat Five

An excellent if today forgotten dixieland music group, the Riverboat Five played no-nonsense New Orleans jazz through the second about half from the 1950’s. Founded and led by clarinetist Ed Reed, the initial group contains cornetist Ted Butterman, trombonist Wray Thomas, pianist Keller Merck, banjoist Dargan Fitch, tuba participant Ed …

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Ray Bauduc

Ray Bauduc was a development setter in traditional jazz circles. His specific, disciplined, however fiery patterns and syncopated fills helped New Orleans drummers make the changeover into swing in the rigid, clipped progressions that acquired defined the prior era. The kid of the fantastic cornetist Jules Bauduc, his sibling Jules …

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Nappy Lamare

Nappy Lamare became well-known for his periodic vocals with Bob Crosby’s Bobcats and, although he rarely soloed, he appeared in many sizzling hot recording sessions. Lamare was area of the extremely viable jazz picture in 1920s New Orleans, using Monk Hazel, Sharkey Bonano, and Johnny Bayersdorffer Jazzola Novelty Orchestra, amongst …

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Bob Havens

A good trombonist with strong techie skills along with a warm audio, Bob Havens has mainly been heard in Dixieland configurations over time. An all natural musician who originated from a musical family members, Havens performed violin and piano furthermore to trombone as a kid. He performed locally and found …

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Nick Fatool

A high drummer from the 1930’s and 40’s, Nick Fatool was best-known for his association with Bob Crosby and dixieland configurations. Strangely enough, he didn’t regularly use Crosby until 1949 and he spent the majority of his formative years playing in swing-oriented big rings. Fatool began playing drums in Providence, …

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Dick Cathcart

An excellent Dixieland trumpeter, Dick Cathcart became best-known for his function of ghosting the performing of Pete Kelly (as played by Jack port Webb) within a radio series, film, and tv program all titled Pete Kelly’s Blues. In early stages, Cathcart performed trumpet within the U.S. Military Air Force Music …

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Eddie Miller

Eddie Miller had a lovely tone on his tenor, much like Bud Freeman, although his design was significantly less angular. Miller was a solidly swinging participant who fit conveniently into Dixieland and golf swing settings. He proved helpful skillfully in New Orleans at age 16 and in 1930 produced his …

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