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- Camelia_Brass_Band abstract "The Camelia Brass Band (also in sit-down variation the Camelia Dance Orchestra) was a brass band from New Orleans, founded by Wooden Joe Nicholas around 1917 or 1918.The Camelia Brass Band was named after a steamboat, the S.S. Camelia. The group generally featured about ten members, with trumpet, trombone, clarinet, tuba, snare drum, and bass drum. In some of its engagements it played in reduced numbers as a dance band, with six members on trumpet, drombone, clarinet, banjo, bass, and drums. The ensemble featured Buddy Petit, Joseph Petit, Alphonse Picou, Billy Marrero, and Lawrence Marrero as members.In the 1920s, D'Jalma Thomas Garnier took leadership of the group, and thereafter made appearances both under its own name and under Ganier's name. The original spelling of the French Creole family name contains the \"r\": Garnier, and his descendents maintain that original spelling. For the sake of correct pronunciation, however, D'Jalma Garnier (Ganier) left out the \"r\" to facilitate the correct French pronunciation, which is used today whether there is an \"r\" in the name or not. Garnier is the grandfather of zydeco/Cajun musician, composer, and pedestrian scholar D'Jalma Garnier III.D'Jalma Thomas Garnier, the bandleader, played trumpet, piano, and violin. He is rumored to have taught Louis Armstrong at the New Orleans Boys Home for Colored Waifs.".
- Camelia_Brass_Band wikiPageID "17114186".
- Camelia_Brass_Band wikiPageLength "1942".
- Camelia_Brass_Band wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Camelia_Brass_Band wikiPageRevisionID "514317577".
- Camelia_Brass_Band wikiPageWikiLink Alphonse_Picou.
- Camelia_Brass_Band wikiPageWikiLink Billy_Marrero.
- Camelia_Brass_Band wikiPageWikiLink Brass_band.
- Camelia_Brass_Band wikiPageWikiLink Buddie_Petit.
- Camelia_Brass_Band wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_jazz_ensembles.
- Camelia_Brass_Band wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brass_bands_from_New_Orleans,_Louisiana.
- Camelia_Brass_Band wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_groups_established_in_the_1910s.
- Camelia_Brass_Band wikiPageWikiLink DJalma_Garnier.
- Camelia_Brass_Band wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Petit.
- Camelia_Brass_Band wikiPageWikiLink Lawrence_Marrero.
- Camelia_Brass_Band wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Armstrong.
- Camelia_Brass_Band wikiPageWikiLink New_Orleans.
- Camelia_Brass_Band wikiPageWikiLink Steamboat.
- Camelia_Brass_Band wikiPageWikiLink The_New_Grove_Dictionary_of_Music_and_Musicians.
- Camelia_Brass_Band wikiPageWikiLink Wooden_Joe_Nicholas.
- Camelia_Brass_Band wikiPageWikiLinkText "Camelia Brass Band".
- Camelia_Brass_Band subject Category:American_jazz_ensembles.
- Camelia_Brass_Band subject Category:Brass_bands_from_New_Orleans,_Louisiana.
- Camelia_Brass_Band subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_the_1910s.
- Camelia_Brass_Band hypernym Band.
- Camelia_Brass_Band type Band.
- Camelia_Brass_Band type Group.
- Camelia_Brass_Band type Band.
- Camelia_Brass_Band type Establishment.
- Camelia_Brass_Band type Group.
- Camelia_Brass_Band comment "The Camelia Brass Band (also in sit-down variation the Camelia Dance Orchestra) was a brass band from New Orleans, founded by Wooden Joe Nicholas around 1917 or 1918.The Camelia Brass Band was named after a steamboat, the S.S. Camelia. The group generally featured about ten members, with trumpet, trombone, clarinet, tuba, snare drum, and bass drum. In some of its engagements it played in reduced numbers as a dance band, with six members on trumpet, drombone, clarinet, banjo, bass, and drums.".
- Camelia_Brass_Band label "Camelia Brass Band".
- Camelia_Brass_Band sameAs Q5025893.
- Camelia_Brass_Band sameAs m.0421r_5.
- Camelia_Brass_Band sameAs Q5025893.
- Camelia_Brass_Band wasDerivedFrom Camelia_Brass_Band?oldid=514317577.
- Camelia_Brass_Band isPrimaryTopicOf Camelia_Brass_Band.