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Albert Jiles
Albert Jiles was a traditional and brass band drummer who performed regularly at Preservation Hall in New Orleans.
Albert Jiles was a traditional and brass band drummer who performed regularly at Preservation Hall in New Orleans.
Jazz drummer Alex Bigard had a successful career as a recording artist and musician in New Orleans for much of the twentieth century.
Andrew Jefferson was a New Orleans traditional jazz and brass band drummer and vocalist.
Baby Dodds has become among the most respected and influential representatives of early jazz drumming from New Orleans.
Chester Jones, a traditional jazz and brass band drummer, was a lifelong resident and community leader of the Treme neighborhood in New Orleans.
Cié Frazer was a successful jazz drummer in New Orleans for much of the twentieth century.
Dave Oxley was a traditional jazz and early rhythm and blues drummer from New Orleans.
Earl Palmer was an innovative, influential drummer in New Orleans and Los Angeles.
Though described as a blues guitarist, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown embraced a variety of music genres and musical instruments, including the violin, viola, mandolin, mandola, harmonica, and drums.
The nephew of jazz talent Johnny St. Cyr, Joe Watkins was a traditional jazz drummer and vocalist from New Orleans.
Jazz musician Paul Barbarin was a pioneer and leading representative of classic New Orleans drumming.
Traditional jazz drummer and vocalist Sammy Penn played with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band on tour and in New Orleans.
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