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John Robichaux

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The John Robichaux Orchestra, 1896. Seated, left to right: Dee Dee Chandler, drums; Charles McCurdy, clarinets; John Robichaux, violin & leader, Wendell MacNeil, violin. Standing, left to right: Batiste DeLisle,
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Among the ensembles he led was a 36-piece orchestra in 1913. Robichaux's bands were highly respected in his day and included many of the city's best musicians, such as
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from 1892 to 1903. During this time he also worked as a bandleader, playing violin in his own ensembles from 1893 until the time of his death.
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American jazz bandleader, drummer, and violinist (1866–1939)
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bandleader, drummer, and violinist. He was the uncle of
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This article about a United States jazz musician is a
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family, on January 16, 1866. John Robichaux moved to
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Thibodaux, Louisiana
New Orleans
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Jazz
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Joseph Robichaux
Thibodaux, Louisiana
United States
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New Orleans
Excelsior Brass Band
Bud Scott
Lorenzo Tio
Manuel Perez
William Ransom Hogan Jazz Archive
Tulane University
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