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George Lewis (clarinetist)

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Unable to earn enough money as a musician, he worked loading and unloading ships' cargo at docks of the Mississippi River. In 1944, Lewis was injured while working on the docks. A heavy container nearly crushed his chest. He practiced while convalescing in bed at his St. Phillips Street home in the
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Lewis stayed with Johnson's band through 1946. This included a trip to New York City, where they played for dancing at the Stuyvesant Casino on Second Avenue. Band members included Johnson, Marrero, Pavageau, trombonist
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George married Emma Zeno in 1918 in New Orleans they had four children, Mildred Zeno-Major; Joseph Zeno; William (Bill) Zeno; and George (Baby George).
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slave who was brought to Louisiana around 1803. Zeno's family retained some knowledge of Senegalese language and customs until Alice's generation.
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until shortly before his death. His performances were painted by artists in the city. Sitting portraits by
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were sold to collectors. Rockwell painted several musicians who had performed at Preservation Hall.
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In the late 1940s and early 1950s, his recordings reached the UK and influenced clarinetists
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described Lewis as "an affecting musician with a fat-boned sound but limited technique".
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During the 1920s, he founded the New Orleans Stompers. In the decade he also worked with
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Some sources give 1969 as the year of his death, but see the Lewis obituary in the
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clarinetist who achieved his highest profile in the later decades of his life.
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Call Him George: A Biography of George Lewis, The Man, His Faith and His Music
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Gary Giddins, "How Come Jazz Isn't Dead", p. 39–55 in Eric Weisbard, ed.,
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Lewis was Catholic. He died on December 31, 1968, from unknown causes.
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Bogdanov, Vladimir; Woodstra, Chris; Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2001).
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Lewis visited England in 1957, playing throughout the country with
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Jazz at Preservation Hall 4: The George Lewis Band of New Orleans
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Song for My Fathers: A New Orleans Story in Black and White
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His band was profiled in the June 6, 1950, issue of
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Photograph by Stanley Kubrick published in Look magazine on June 6, 1950
Stanley Kubrick
Look
New Orleans, Louisiana
American Music
Decca
Victor
GHB
jazz
French Quarter
New Orleans
Senegalese
Chris Kelly
Buddy Petit
Kid Rena
Eureka Brass Band
Olympia Orchestra
Bunk Johnson
De De Pierce
Billie Pierce
Kid Shots Madison
Alan Lomax
Rudi Blesh
Woodchopper's Ball
Woody Herman
Lawrence Marrero
Alcide Pavageau
signature piece
Jim Robinson
Alton Purnell

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