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aka "Tuba Fats," Edgar Smith, and Jeffrey Hills; snare drummers Andrew Jefferson, Leroy "Boogie" Breaux, Kerry "Fatman" Hunter; bass drummers Henry "Booker T." Glass, Nowell "Papa" Glass, and Cayetano "Tanio" Hingle. Grand marshals for the band were Matthew "Fats" Houston (1911–81), Anderson Minor,
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Notable members of the band over the years were: Harold "Duke" Dejan, leader and alto saxophone; Emanuel "Pappy" Paul & Ernest Watson tenor saxophone; clarinetists Willie Humphrey, Joseph Torregano and David Grillier; trumpeters Milton Batiste (assistant leader), Edmond Foucher, George "Kid
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The Olympia Brass Band was a training ground for a whole new generation of jazz musicians including clarinetist Joseph Torregano, saxophonist Byron "Flea" Bernard, drummers Tanio Hingle and Kerry Hunter, and trumpeters Kenneth Terry and "Kid" Mervin Campbell.
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Although the band left numerous recordings, none is more prevalent than their recording of "The Westlawn Funeral Dirge" which featured Emanuel Paul on the tenor saxophone.
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on Sunday nights for many years. The band also toured Europe on numerous occasions and also toured Africa for the U. S. State Department. The band did a
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The first "Olympia Brass Band" was active from the late 19th century to around World War I. The most famous member was
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Anderson Stewart, and Richard "King" Matthews, whose death in 2010 is considered to have ended the band's history.
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Sheik" Colar, Reginald Koeller, Kenneth Terry, and Mervin Campbell; trombonists Paul Crawford, Frank Naundorf,
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Dejan's Olympia Brass Band of New Orleans, VPS-4, 1974, Preservation Hall, Publishers.
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In addition to playing for parades and parties, the band had a weekly gig at
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and one of Bond's associates is assassinated during the march. Trumpeter
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Keeping the Beat on the Street: The New Orleans Brass Band Renaissance
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Olympia Brass Band in Hollabrunn (1986), in the center Harold Dejan
Hollabrunn
New Orleans
Harold Dejan
jazz
brass band
New Orleans
Freddie Keppard
Harold Dejan
Eureka Brass Band
James Bond
Live and Let Die
funeral march
Alvin Alcorn
Preservation Hall
BBC radio
Queen Elizabeth
Pope John Paul II
Wendell Eugene
Allan Jaffe
Anthony Lacen
"Duke Dejan, 93, a Jazz Player True to New Orleans, Dies"
The New York Times
New Orleans Magazine,"Dirges for the Olympia"
Categories
Jazz ensembles from New Orleans
Brass bands from New Orleans

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