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In view of the contribution Celestin made in jazz throughout his lifetime, the Jazz Foundation of New Orleans had a bust made and donated to the Delgado Museum in New Orleans. Near the end of his life, he was honored as one of the greats of New Orleans music. 4,000 people marched in his funeral
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Celestin recorded for Okeh in 1925, then for Columbia for the rest of the decade. He resumed recording in his final decade. A number of air-checks from Celestin's radio broadcasts have also been issued commercially.
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parade when he died in 1954. After his death, Tuxedo Brass Band leadership was briefly taken over by trombonist Eddie Pierson until his death in 1958. The leadership of the band then fell to banjo player
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in the city. Playing in the Original Tuxedo Orchestra with Celestin over the years were such notables as trombonist Bill Mathews, pianist Octave Crosby, drummer Christopher Goldston, cornetist
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in 1925. After Ridgely and Celestin had a falling out, they led competing "Tuxedo" bands for about 5 years. Celestin's Original Tuxedo Orchestra made a series of recordings for
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For years, Celestin co-led the Tuxedo Band with trombonist William Ridgely. They made their first recordings with the band during the
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tourist attraction. In 1953, Papa Celestin was filmed leading his band for the travelogue
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In 1932 Celestin was forced out of the music business by the impact of the
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American jazz bandleader, trumpeter, cornetist and vocalist
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Index

Oscar Celestin
Papa Celestin (foreground) with Alphonse Picou. Photo by Stanley Kubrick, 1950
Alphonse Picou
Stanley Kubrick
Napoleonville
New Orleans, Louisiana
Jazz
Dixieland
Okeh
Columbia
Southland
Tuxedo Brass Band
Algiers Brass Band
stage name
Napoleonville, Louisiana
plantations
Texas and Pacific Railway
guitar
trombone
cornet
Claiborne Williams
Bayou Lafourche
Donaldsonville
New Orleans
New Orleans
Jack Carey
Storyville
tuxedos
Okeh Records
New Orleans

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