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I started a quest to find terrific blues music and incredible musicianship when I was just a little kid. I also have a tremendous appreciation of fine musical instruments and equipment. One of my greatest joys all of my life was sharing my finds with my friends. I'm now publishing my journey. I hope that you come along!
Please email me at Info@Bmansbluesreport.com
I started a quest to find terrific blues music and incredible musicianship when I was just a little kid. I also have a tremendous appreciation of fine musical instruments and equipment. One of my greatest joys all of my life was sharing my finds with my friends. I'm now publishing my journey. I hope that you come along!
Please email me at Info@Bmansbluesreport.com
Showing posts with label Jeanette Kimball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeanette Kimball. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
THE ORIGINAL TUXEDO JAZZBAND
Jeanette Kimball Born: December 18, 1906 in Pass Christian, Louisiana Died: March 29, 2001 in Charleston, South Carolina enjoyed a 70 year career playing piano in traditional jazz bands. Her skills as an accomplished reader combined with her ability to improvise made her an in-demand musician in New Orleans.
She was born Jeanette Salvant in the small town of Pass Christian, into a family with French Creole connections. She began taking piano lessons at 7, and began to perform professionally as a teenager, initially in string bands, then in jazz settings.
She joined a “society” dance band, Celestin’s Tuxedo Orchestra, in 1926, and toured the south with them, performing for white audiences at dances and carnivals. She married banjoist and guitarist Narvin Kimball, also a member of the band, in 1929, and stopped touring to raise her family in 1935.
She used the name Kimball even after her marriage failed, and began to work again in New Orleans in the mid-1940s. She worked with band leaders like Buddy Charles, Herb Leary and Sidney Desvignes, and was the long-standing organist and choir director of the Holy Ghost Catholic Church in the city.
She rejoined Papa Celestin when he revived his band in the 1950s, and stayed on when Papa French took over the running of the group. She was a member of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, and also played with trumpeter Clive Wilson’s Original Camellia Jazz Band. She received the Black Men of Labor Jazz Legacy Award in 1999.
THE ORIGINAL TUXEDO JAZZBAND - Recorded 1964 in Germany.
This is a fantastic film with this band, and an example of a perfect New Orleans Jazzband. All the musicians play and swing together wonderfully, and the ensemble sound of the three horns is magnificent.
Jack Willis - cornet
Joseph "Cornbread" Thomas - clarinet, vocal
Walden "Frog" Joseph - trombone
Jeanette Kimball - piano
Albert "Papa" French - banjo (Bandleader)
Frank Fields - bass
Louis Barbarin - drums
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