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John Brunious

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and played in rhythm and blues bands. He attended St. Augustine High School and served in the military during the Vietnam War. After he returned to New Orleans, he performed in nightclubs with pianist
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and buried his trumpets. While attempting to secure his boat, he was rescued. He moved with his family to Orlando, Florida. He died of a heart attack on February 12, 2008 in Orlando.
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neighborhood of New Orleans. His father, John Brunious Sr., played piano and trumpet and transcribed songs such as "Bourbon Street Parade" for
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jazz
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Seventh Ward
Paul Barbarin
Wendell Brunious
Dizzy Gillespie
Ellis Marsalis Jr.
James N. Black
Hurricane Katrina
Gentilly
"John Brunious - Obituaries"


"Preservation Hall's John Brunious dead at 67"
"Trumpeter John Brunious Dead at 67"
Categories
1940 births
2008 deaths
Jazz musicians from New Orleans
American jazz trumpeters
American male trumpeters
20th-century American musicians
20th-century trumpeters
20th-century American male musicians
American male jazz musicians
Preservation Hall Jazz Band members
Young Tuxedo Brass Band members

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