Lionel Batiste

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Lionel Batiste
"Uncle" Lionel Batiste (in derby hat) with  "Papa" Don Vappie (with banjo)
"Uncle" Lionel Batiste (in derby hat) with "Papa" Don Vappie (with banjo)
Background information
Birth name Lionel Batiste
Also known as "Uncle" Lionel Batiste
Born 1 February 1931 (1931-02-01) (age 77)
Origin Flag of the United StatesNew Orleans, Louisiana
Genre(s) Jazz
Blues music
Occupation(s) Singer
Instrument(s) Vocals
Bass drum
Associated acts Treme Brass Band

"Uncle" Lionel Batiste is a jazz and blues musician and singer from New Orleans, Louisiana. Born 1 February 1931, he began in music career at the age of 11 playing bass drum with the Square Deal Social & Pleasure Club. He is currently the bass drummer, vocalist and assistant leader of the Treme Brass Band; he is known for his kazoo playing as well. He also sings, and has recorded a cd as a vocalist.

Besides inspiring younger musicians with his playing, he serves as a role model to many of them: trumpeter Kermit Ruffins calls Batiste his "total influence," saying that Batiste "taught [him] how to act, how to dress, how to feel about life." [1] Internationally, Batiste has served as leader of the daily Moldejazz parade since 2000.

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