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George Lewis
George Lewis
American musician
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Little Brother Montgomery
Little Brother Montgomery
American jazz, boogie-woogie and blues pianist and singer
2
Danny Barker
Danny Barker
American jazz musician
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Ray Bauduc
Ray Bauduc
American musician
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Nappy Lamare
Nappy Lamare
American musician
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Clarence "Frogman" Henry
Clarence "Frogman" Henry
American rhythm and blues singer and pianist
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Roy Palmer
Roy Palmer
American musician
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Ken Colyer
Ken Colyer
British musician
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Jim Douglas
Jim Douglas
British musician
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Spencer Williams
Spencer Williams
American jazz and popular music composer, pianist, and singer
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Pops Foster
Pops Foster
American musician
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Dick McDonough
Dick McDonough
American musician
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Lonnie Johnson
Lonnie Johnson
musician from the USA
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Walter "Fats" Pichon
Walter "Fats" Pichon
New Orleans jazz musician
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Nat Adderley
Nat Adderley
American recording artist; jazz cornet and trumpet player
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Kid Ory
Kid Ory
American jazz trombonist
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Lizzie Miles
Lizzie Miles
African American blues singer
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Dick Lammi
Dick Lammi
American musician
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Stan Wrightsman
Stan Wrightsman
American pianist (1910-1975)
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Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong
American jazz trumpeter, composer and singer
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Buddy Christian
Buddy Christian
American musician
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Sippie Wallace
Sippie Wallace
American blues and jazz singer
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Joe Williams
Joe Williams
American jazz singer
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Cousin Joe
Cousin Joe
American blues and jazz singer
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Eddie Durham
Eddie Durham
American musician
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C. J. Chenier
C. J. Chenier
American musician
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Edmond Hall
Edmond Hall
American jazz clarinetist
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Harold Mabern
Harold Mabern
American pianist
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Lawrence Marrero
Lawrence Marrero
American jazz banjoist
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Buddy Morrow
Buddy Morrow
American trombonist and bandleader
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Gérard Badini
Gérard Badini
French jazz musician
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Doc Cheatham
Doc Cheatham
American jazz trumpeter, singer, and bandleader
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Jimmie Noone
Jimmie Noone
American musician
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Bud Scott
Bud Scott
American jazz guitarist, banjoist and singer
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Johnny Wiggs
Johnny Wiggs
American musician
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George Brunies
George Brunies
American musician
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Tommy Ladnier
Tommy Ladnier
Jazz cornetist/trumpeter
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Boozoo Chavis
Boozoo Chavis
American musician
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Tuts Washington
Tuts Washington
American Louisiana blues pianist
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Richard M. Jones
Richard M. Jones
American musician
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Charlie Shavers
Charlie Shavers
jazz trumpeter
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Red Saunders
Red Saunders
American musician
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Big Boy Goudie
Big Boy Goudie
American musician
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Lu Watters
Lu Watters
American mineral collector, jazz trumpeter, bandleader
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Louis Barbarin
Louis Barbarin
American jazz drummer
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Nick LaRocca
Nick LaRocca
American jazz musician
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Alvin Alcorn
Alvin Alcorn
trumpeter
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Sidney Bechet
Sidney Bechet
American jazz musician
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Jim Robinson
Jim Robinson
American musician
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Original Dixieland Jass Band
Original Dixieland Jass Band
American jazz band
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Dave Valentin
Dave Valentin
American musician
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Larry Williams
Larry Williams
American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer, songwriter, producer, and pianist
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King Oliver
King Oliver
American jazz cornet player and bandleader
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Placide Adams
Placide Adams
American jazz musician
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Michael Danzi
Michael Danzi
American musician and banjoist
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King Curtis
King Curtis
American saxophonist (1934-1971)
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Hal Galper
Hal Galper
American pianist
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Billie Pierce
Billie Pierce
American jazz pianist and singer
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Jim Galloway
Jim Galloway
Canadian musician
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Wingy Manone
Wingy Manone
American musician
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Bunk Johnson
Bunk Johnson
American musician
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Richie Powell
Richie Powell
American pianist
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Kid Rena
Kid Rena
American musician
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Eddie Edwards
Eddie Edwards
American jazz musician
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Charlie Alexander
Charlie Alexander
American musicians
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Alcide "Slow Drag" Pavageau
Alcide "Slow Drag" Pavageau
New Orleans jazz musician
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O. C. Smith
O. C. Smith
American musician
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Turk Murphy
Turk Murphy
American musician
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Wynton Kelly
Wynton Kelly
American jazz pianist
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Joey Baron
Joey Baron
American avant-garde jazz drummer
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Roy Eldridge
Roy Eldridge
American trumpeter
George Guesnon
American musician

George Guesnon

Intro
American musician
Genres
Music
Member of, past and present
American Federation of Musicians. Local 496 (New Orleans, La.)

American Federation of Musicians. Local 496 (New Orleans, La.)

Creole George Guesnon (May 25, 1907, New Orleans, Louisiana – May 6, 1968, New Orleans) was an American jazz banjoist, guitarist, and singer.

When he was twelve years old, Guesnon bought a ukulele under the influence of an uncle who played guitar. After completing school, he worked for his father, who was a plasterer. At twenty, he began substituting for banjoist Earl Stockmeyer at a cabaret. He received banjo lessons from John Marrero and then took his spot in the Papa Celestin band. Soon after, he took Danny Barker's place in the Willie Pajeaud band. He worked in Sam Morgan's band from 1930–35, then played briefly in Monroe, Louisiana with Lou Johnson's Californians.

In 1936, he moved to Jackson, Mississippi, where he played and recorded in a band led by Little Brother Montgomery. He recorded for the first time in 1936 on his song "Goodbye, Good Luck to You" with Montgomery. He did two tours with the Rabbit Foot Minstrels, then returned to New Orleans in 1938. But he found little work there and moved to New York City. In 1940 he recorded four songs in New York for Decca in addition to playing with Trixie Smith and Jelly Roll Morton. He worked for Pullman trains, then enlisted in the Merchant Marines when World War II started. He played locally in Louisiana in the 1950s, with the Mighty Four at the Melody Inn from 1953 to 1955, and toured with George Lewis in 1955. On several occasions he recorded with Kid Thomas Valentine and performed at Preservation Hall in his native New Orleans.