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Alvin Batiste
Jazz clarinetist and composer Alvin Batiste was the highly regarded teacher of many noted jazz musicians.
Jazz clarinetist and composer Alvin Batiste was the highly regarded teacher of many noted jazz musicians.
Andrew Morgan was a New Orleans traditional jazz clarinetist, saxophonist and audience favorite at Preservation Hall.
Edmond Dédé was a prominent African-American musician and composer in born in New Orleans in the nineteenth century.
Emile Barnes was a ragtime, early jazz, and brass band clarinetist from New Orleans, perhaps best remembered for his distinctive, blues-inflected sound and performance style.
George Lewis was a traditional jazz and brass band clarinet player, arranger, and bandleader from New Orleans.
Israel Gorman was an early traditional jazz and brass band clarinetist from New Orleans who played with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, among others.
Louis James was a New Orleans traditional jazz string bass player, clarinetist, and multi-instrumentalist.
Jazz clarinetist Pete Fountain was one of the New Orleans's most recognizable and commercially successful artists.
New Orleans jazz clarinetist Paul “Polo” Barnes performed frequently at Preservation Hall in the 1960s.
Clarinetist and soprano saxophonist Sidney Bechet was one of the first great soloists of traditional New Orleans jazz.
Clarinetist Willie Humphrey played with brass bands and traditional New Orleans jazz bands for more than seventy years; with his brother, trumpeter Percy Humphrey, he led the Preservation Hall Jazz Band.
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