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Omer Simeon

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band, including a tour of Africa in 1957. In 1954, he played saxophone in a duet with
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Omer Simeon died of throat cancer in New York City at the age of 57.
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on trumpet in Armstrong's popular Dixieland recording of "
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clarinetist. He also played soprano, alto, and baritone
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Index

Simeon circa 1947
New Orleans
Louisiana
New York City
jazz
saxophone
bass clarinet
New Orleans
Louisiana
Chicago
Illinois
Lorenzo Tio
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
Charlie Elgar
Jelly Roll Morton
King Oliver
New York City
Luis Russell
Manhattan
Erskine Tate
Earl Hines
Coleman Hawkins
Jimmie Lunceford
Kid Ory
Wilbur de Paris
Louis Armstrong
Skokiaan

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