- Quarter. His friends,
banjoist Lawrence Marrero and
double b****ist
Alcide Pavageau,
brought their instruments to his bedside. Bill
Russell brought his portable...
-
Alcide Louis "Slow Drag"
Pavageau (March 7, 1888 –
January 19, 1969) was an
American jazz
double b****ist and guitarist.
Pavageau was born in New Orleans...
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shepherding the latter-day
careers of
George Lewis, Jim Robinson,
Alcide Pavageau,
Punch Miller,
Chester Zardis, Kid
Sheik Cola,
Percy Humphrey,
Willie Humphrey...
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campaign against the
Contrat première embauche. In
April 2018,
Pascal Pavageau,
which presents himself as
being part of the
historical and traditional...
- Island. With the
merchants of Kingston, Benoît Ch****ériau and Jean-Baptiste
Pavageau and the
privateer shipowner Jean-Baptiste de Novion, Aury had imagined...
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Punch Miller –
trumpet Sing
Miller –
piano Louis Nelson –
trombone Alcide Pavageau – b****
Walter Payton –
double b****
Billie Pierce –
piano De De
Pierce –...
- Laveau's nephews,
banjo player Raymond Glapion and b****ist
Alcide "Slow Drag"
Pavageau,
became prominent New
Orleans jazz musicians. The Los
Angeles blues band...
- John
Patitucci (born 1959)
Mario Pavone (1940–2021)
Alcide "Slow Drag"
Pavageau (1888–1969) Gary Pea**** (1935–2020) Niels-Henning Ørsted
Pedersen (1946–2005)...
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Cottrell organized a trio
comprising McNeal Breaux,
Alcide "Slow Drag"
Pavageau with
Emanuel Sayles sitting in
playing guitar and banjo. The band was so...
- (Ferdinand J. LaMothe)
Albert Nicholas Kid Ory
Manuel Perez Jimmy Palao Alcide Pavageau Alphonse Picou De De
Pierce Armand J.
Piron John
Robichaux Omer Simeon...