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- Being the Second. the Vieux Carre, of Course, Is the Original City Founded by Bienville in 1718
- Jazz Articles III Collection of Jazz Articles - III
- [Wilson?Jon Drums. Junius Was "Half-Blind" and Sang. (Jlj Phone
- Tiger Rag' [Sic], and Old Man Joe Johnson, One of the Best Trumpet, Players We Ever Had in the City of New Orleans, So Sweet, So Mellow
- Retyped April 7, 1961 Also Present: Richard B. Allen Dave Dutcher
- A VIEW from the ST. JAMES HOTEL by Michael Ventura May 18, 2012
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- Frank Goudie “Big Boy”
- Interview Recorded at EJ's Home, 1821 Sixth Street/ New Orleans
- LESTER SANTIAGO Reel I
- History of Jazz Tenor Saxophone Black Artists
- See Also Edmond Souchon. MD, "King Oliver
- Oldest Son of Sonny Williams) [Friday J
- Those Other New Orleans Musicians Biodiscographies
- Goudie on the West Coast Vol
- I I I I I I I R I I ! -·
- And Harry Johnson
- Richard B. Allen (Interview Recorded at 2120 St
- Clarinet, the Band Had Beb^Iatttiews / Drums
- Jazz Funerals in New Orleans and the Surrounding Parishes
- Manuel J. Mello Was Born on Bartholomew Street, Near Burgundy Street, Two Blocks from Present Address, on June 4, 1887
- Piano; Butler "G.Uye" Rapp/ Guitar; JR/ Drums. Duconge, Who Bad a Little Shoe Buisness on Rampart Near Common/ Went out with Pianist
- Under the Influence: the Four Hornsmen of New Orleans Early Jazz
- Preservation Hall Jazz Band
- MSS 500 MSS 500 William Russell Jazz Collection Ca. 42,500 Items
- NEW ORLEANS NOSTALGIA Remembering New Orleans History, Culture and Traditions