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Sharkey Bonano
Sharkey Bonano
American trumpeter, band leader, vocalist
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Emile Christian
Emile Christian
American musician
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Monk Hazel
Monk Hazel
American musician
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Chink Martin
Chink Martin
American jazz tuba player
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Sidney Arodin
Sidney Arodin
American jazz clarinetist and songwriter
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Thurman Teague
Thurman Teague
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Jack Delaney
Jack Delaney
American musician
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Connie Jones
Connie Jones
American musician
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Leo Adde
Leo Adde
drummer
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Frank Strazzeri
Frank Strazzeri
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Harry Shields
Harry Shields
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George Lewis
George Lewis
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Al Belletto
Al Belletto
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Nappy Lamare
Nappy Lamare
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Sidney Bechet
Sidney Bechet
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Wallace Davenport
Wallace Davenport
American musician
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Minor Hall
Minor Hall
American musician
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The Boswell Sisters
The Boswell Sisters
Singing trio popular during the Jazz Age
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Chester Zardis
Chester Zardis
American jazz double-bassist
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Freddie Keppard
Freddie Keppard
American jazz musician
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Raymond Burke
Raymond Burke
American jazz musician
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Emmett Hardy
Emmett Hardy
American musician
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Danny Barker
Danny Barker
American jazz musician
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Kid Thomas Valentine
Kid Thomas Valentine
American jazz musician
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Andy Blakeney
Andy Blakeney
American musician
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Billie Pierce
Billie Pierce
American jazz pianist and singer
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Walter "Fats" Pichon
Walter "Fats" Pichon
New Orleans jazz musician
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Richard M. Jones
Richard M. Jones
American musician
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Armand Hug
Armand Hug
American musician
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Irving Fazola
Irving Fazola
American musician
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George Dixon
George Dixon
American musician
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Doc Cheatham
Doc Cheatham
American jazz trumpeter, singer, and bandleader
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Wellman Braud
Wellman Braud
American musician
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Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong
American jazz trumpeter, composer and singer
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Red Allen
Red Allen
American jazz musician, band leader
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Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Dirty Dozen Brass Band
American musical group; New Orleans, Louisiana, brass band
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Kid Howard
Kid Howard
American musician
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Pops Foster
Pops Foster
American musician
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Chris Tyle
Chris Tyle
American musician
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Fletcher Henderson
Fletcher Henderson
American pianist, bandleader, arranger and composer
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King Oliver
King Oliver
American jazz cornet player and bandleader
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Johnny Dodds
Johnny Dodds
American jazz clarinetist and alto saxophonist
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Wingy Manone
Wingy Manone
American musician
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Andrew Hilaire
Andrew Hilaire
American jazz drummers
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Darnell Howard
Darnell Howard
American musician
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Bunk Johnson
Bunk Johnson
American musician
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Pud Brown
Pud Brown
American musician
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George Girard
George Girard
American musician
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Tony Parenti
Tony Parenti
American musician
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Original Dixieland Jass Band
Original Dixieland Jass Band
American jazz band
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Emanuel Sayles
Emanuel Sayles
American musician
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Bud Scott
Bud Scott
American jazz guitarist, banjoist and singer
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Charles Neville
Charles Neville
American musician
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Alex Chilton
Alex Chilton
American songwriter, guitarist, singer & producer
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Lonnie Johnson
Lonnie Johnson
musician from the USA
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Rebirth Brass Band
Rebirth Brass Band
American brass band
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George Brunies
George Brunies
American musician
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Wooden Joe Nicholas
Wooden Joe Nicholas
American musician
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Isidore Barbarin
Isidore Barbarin
American jazz cornet
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Barney Bigard
Barney Bigard
American jazz clarinetist, jazz musician
Santo Pecora
American musician

Santo Pecora

Intro
American musician
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Music

Santo Pecora (born Santo Pecoraro, March 21, 1902, New Orleans – May 29, 1984, New Orleans) was an American jazz trombonist known for his longtime association with the New Orleans jazz scene. His nickname was "Mr. Tailgate".

Pecora changed his name because his cousin, a drummer, was also named Santo Pecoraro. The two sometimes performed in ensembles together. Pecora began on French horn but settled on trombone as a teenager. He played in orchestras accompanying silent films as well as with the bandleaders Johnny De Droit and Leon Roppolo. He toured with singer Bee Palmer early in the 1920s, then joined the New Orleans Rhythm Kings in the middle of the decade.

He moved to Chicago late in the decade, playing both in jazz bands and in theater palaces, then became a big band sideman in the 1930s. He toured with Sharkey Bonano in the 1930s, then played with Wingy Manone in California. In the 1940s he returned to New Orleans, where he continued working with Bonano in addition to regular gigs on riverboats and at nightclubs. He remained a staple of the local scene into the 1960s.