Preservation Hall Jazz Band

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Preservation Hall Jazz Band is the name for groups of Traditional jazz musicians from New Orleans on tours organized by Preservation Hall.

The Preservation Hall Jazz Band usually performs nightly at Preservation Hall and tours around the world over 150 days a year. Hurricane Katrina, however, forced Preservation Hall to close through the fall and winter of 2005, and the building remained shut until April 2006. The band continued to tour while the hall was closed.

Art dealer Larry Borenstein opened an art gallery in a building he called Associated Artists Studio in 1961. This evolved into Preservation Hall. A young tuba player, Allan Jaffe, ran the hall and organized tours for the musicians who often performed there, naming the band after the venue. The late Alan Jaffe was often in the Preservation Hall band; his son string bass player Ben Jaffe often is now.

The group has been touring the United States for more than 25 years. The Preservation Hall Jazz Band seek to preserve music evolved in New Orleans, and to bring it to contemporary audiences.

In 2006, the band was awarded the National Medal of Arts.

[edit] Personnel

A partial listing of the musicians who have played under the "Preservation Hall Jazz Band" name include:

Current personnel (2006)

  • Ben Jaffe - bass
  • Ralph Johnson - clarinet
  • Joseph Lastie, Jr - drums
  • Rickie Monie - piano
  • Frank Demond - trombone
  • John Brunious - trumpet
  • Carl Le Blanc - banjo
  • Lucien Barbarin - trombone
  • Clint Maedgen - vocalist

[edit] Partial discography

  • 2006 Preservation Hall - Live At the 2006 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
  • 2005 Songs of New Orleans
  • 2005 Sweet Emma
  • 2004 Shake That Thing
  • 2004 Preservation Hall Hot 4 With Duke Dejan
  • 1998 Because of You
  • 1997 Preservation Hall Jazz Band of New Orleans, La
  • 1996 In the Sweet Bye and Bye
  • 1992 Live
  • 1990 The Best of Preservation Hall Jazz Band
  • 1987 New Orleans, Vol. 4
  • 1982 When the Saints Go Marchin' In (New Orleans, Vol. 3)
  • 1982 New Orleans, Vol. 2
  • 1977 New Orleans, Vol. 1
  • 1966 Billie and De De Pierce and Their PHJB

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