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Delfeayo Marsalis (/ˈdɛl fiː oʊ/; born July 28, 1965) is an
American jazz trombonist,
record producer and educator.
Marsalis was born in New Orleans, the...
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Marsalis had six sons: Branford, Wynton,
Ellis III,
Delfeayo, Mboya, and Jason. Branford, Wynton,
Delfeayo, and
Jason also
became jazz musicians.
Ellis III...
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Studios and
Sound On
Sound in New York.
Production was
handled by Bill Lee,
Delfeayo Marsalis,
Raymond Jones and DJ Premier, with
Spike Lee
serving as executive...
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Harry Connick Jr.
Harrison studied under Jason Marsalis,
recorded with
Delfeayo Marsalis, and met
Wynton Marsalis.
Harrison attended Isidore Newman School...
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nominated for a Soul
Train Music Award for Best Jazz Album.[citation needed]
Delfeayo Marsalis,
Branford Marsalis's
younger brother,
reportedly aided Bill Lee...
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Wynton Kelly.
Branford Marsalis is his
older brother and
Jason Marsalis and
Delfeayo Marsalis are younger. All
three are jazz musicians.
While sitting at a...
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recorded in New Orleans. He
recorded the song "Make
America Great Again" with
Delfeayo Marsalis in 2016, one song with
Kermit Ruffins on
Irvin Mayfield's 2017...
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Watts on the drummer's
debut recording Citizen Tain.
According to
producer Delfeayo Marsalis, "He was
clearly not in good shape." When
asked about going to...
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Ellis Marsalis III (1964),
Delfeayo Marsalis, and
Mboya Kenyatta (1971). Branford, Wynton, and
Delfeayo are also jazz musicians. At age 6, Marsalis...
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supported the
album with a
North American tour. The
album was
produced by
Delfeayo Marsalis.
Branford Marsalis pla****
tenor and
soprano saxophones. Tony Williams...