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Ernie Cagnolatti
Ernie Cagolatti was a trumpet player in the the New Orleans jazz scene for much of the twentieth century.
Ernie Cagolatti was a trumpet player in the the New Orleans jazz scene for much of the twentieth century.
Frank Amacker, nicknamed “Dude,” was not only a gifted jazz musician, but also an impeccable dresser.
Frank "Little Daddy" Moliere was a traditional jazz piano player and singer from New Orleans.
George Lewis was a traditional jazz and brass band clarinet player, arranger, and bandleader from New Orleans.
Harry Connick, Jr. is a pianist and vocalist, bandleader/composer, and actor from New Orleans.
R&B singer Irma Thomas, hailed as the "Soul Queen of New Orleans" has been performing and recording since the 1950s.
Israel Gorman was an early traditional jazz and brass band clarinetist from New Orleans who played with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, among others.
New Orleans jazz musician Jim Robinson's consistency and appealing sound made him one of the most prominent trombonists of his time.
From 1925 until his death in 1964, Joe James was the regular pianist in Kid Thomas’s band.
Traditional jazz and early rhythm and blues pianist Joe Robichaux may be best remembered as bandleader of the New Orleans Rhythm Boys.
The nephew of jazz talent Johnny St. Cyr, Joe Watkins was a traditional jazz drummer and vocalist from New Orleans.
Johnny Wiggs was a Jewish traditional jazz cornetist from New Orleans.
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