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- Q1811724 description "American musician".
- Q1811724 description "American musician".
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- Q1811724 abstract "Lee Blair (October 10, 1903, Savannah, Georgia – October 15, 1966, New York City) was an American jazz banjoist and guitarist.Blair was an autodidact on banjo, aside from a few lessons taken from Mike Pingitore, the banjoist for Paul Whiteman. He played with Charlie Skeete in 1926-28, then with Jelly Roll Morton in 1928-30, also recording with Morton. He played with Billy Kato in 1930-31, then with Luis Russell (1934–35) and Louis Armstrong (1935-40). He worked part-time in music through the 1940s, then joined Wilbur De Paris's New Orleans Jazz Band in the 1950s. In the 1960s he played less, concentrating on raising chickens on a farm, but appeared at the 1964 World's Fair with Danny Barker and Eddie Gibbs. He never recorded as a leader, but appears on record with Morton, Russell, Armstrong, and De Paris, as well as with Dick Cary, Pee Wee Erwin, and Leonard Gaskin among others.".
- Q1811724 birthDate "1903-10-10".
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- Q1811724 deathDate "1966-10-15".
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- Q1811724 deathYear "1966".
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- Q1811724 dateOfBirth "1903-10-10".
- Q1811724 dateOfDeath "1966-10-15".
- Q1811724 name "Blair, Lee".
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- Q1811724 comment "Lee Blair (October 10, 1903, Savannah, Georgia – October 15, 1966, New York City) was an American jazz banjoist and guitarist.Blair was an autodidact on banjo, aside from a few lessons taken from Mike Pingitore, the banjoist for Paul Whiteman. He played with Charlie Skeete in 1926-28, then with Jelly Roll Morton in 1928-30, also recording with Morton. He played with Billy Kato in 1930-31, then with Luis Russell (1934–35) and Louis Armstrong (1935-40).".
- Q1811724 label "Lee Blair (musician)".
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