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Johnny St. Cyr

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287: 17: 332: 117: 498: 428: 483: 478: 493: 369: 44:’s Red Hot Peppers he is holding a four string banjo, a Paramount Style A. There is, however, no verified information if he ever used such an instrument on records. 453: 463: 433: 503: 468: 130: 458: 423: 362: 418: 488: 438: 398: 443: 408: 175: 67: 473: 448: 403: 102: 63: 16: 355: 191: 162: 59:. He played for several leading New Orleans bands before moving to Chicago in 1923. He is best remembered as a member of 413: 86: 40:. For banjo his by far most used type in records at least was the six string one. On a famous “action photo” with 157: 81:
During the 1950s, he performed and led a group named Johnny St. Cyr and His Hot Five and recorded with
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of the Young Men from New Orleans, who performed at
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jazz
banjoist
guitarist
Jelly Roll Morton
New Orleans
Louisiana
Catholic
Louis Armstrong's
Hot Five
Hot Seven
Jelly Roll Morton
Red Hot Peppers
Paul Barbarin
George Lewis
bandleader
Disneyland
Los Angeles
Evergreen Cemetery
Biography portal
Banjo Hall of Fame Members




Colin Larkin
The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music
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ISBN
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