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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.
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.
Nicknamed for his tricks as a “show drummer,” Worthia G. “Showboy” Thomas was a New Orleans traditional jazz, brass band, and rhythm and blues trombonist, drummer, and tuba player.
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