- Honoré
Dutrey (c. 1894 in New Orleans,
Louisiana – July 21, 1935 in Chicago, Illinois) was a
dixieland jazz trombonist,
probably best
known for his work...
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individuals were
below the
poverty line. The
current mayor is
Javier "John"
Dutrey, and the
other members of the city
council are
Mayor Pro-Tem Bill Ruh, Tenice...
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forming a band
there in
January 1920,
which included Johnny Dodds, Honoré
Dutrey, and Lil Hardin, the
nucleus of his
famous Creole Jazz Band.
After Storyville...
- Sam
Dutrey (March or May 1909 in New
Orleans –
August 27, 1971) was an
American jazz
clarinetist and saxophonist.
Dutrey's father (1888–1941) had pla****...
- Bibcode:1974LicOB.658....1H. ISSN 0075-9317. Pety, J.; Gueth, F.; Guilloteau, S.;
Dutrey, A. (2006-11-01). "Plateau de Bure
interferometer observations of the disk...
- L.; Blank, J.; Brucato, J. R.; Colangeli, L.; Derenne, S.; Despois, D.;
Dutrey, A.; Fraaije, H.; Lazcano, A.; Owen, T.; Robert, F.; Issi-Team, an International...
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Armstrong plays second cornet on the
April 6, 1923, recording, with Honoré
Dutrey on trombone,
Johnny Dodds on clarinet, Lil
Hardin on piano, Baby
Dodds on...
-
Creole Jazz Band. It
features Oliver and
Louis Armstrong on cornet, Honoré
Dutrey on trombone,
Johnny Dodds on clarinet, Lil
Hardin on piano, Baby
Dodds on...
- his own group, the
Magnolia Band,
which included King
Oliver and
Honore Dutrey among its members. He pla**** with Papa Celestin's
Tuxedo Br**** Band and...
- Palmarès 1987" (in French).
Archived from the
original on
December 12, 2007.
Dutrey,
Jacques (July 1987). "Enki
Bilal Wins Top
Prize at Angoulême". The Comics...