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Alcide Nunez

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242:, one of the city's top nightclubs and played with the band of Willard Robison. Soon thereafter Nuñez began to lose his teeth, impairing his ability to play clarinet. He returned to his family in New Orleans, but after getting dentures he regained his ability to play the clarinet. He joined the policy department to join the 207:; however, Nunez and Ray Lopez filed copyright for a sheet music version of the tune before LaRocca. Nick LaRocca and the band sued Nunez for $ 10,000. In the end the lawsuit was thrown out without decision; the judge denied that any "musicians" who could not read written music could be said to have written anything. 178:
districts of New Orleans. For a time, Nunez lived at 1340 Arts Street in the St. Roch neighborhood of New Orleans. Nunez joined to several bands in which played guitar, although switched to clarinet about 1902. He soon became one of the top hot clarinetists in the city. By 1905 he was a regular in
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and sometimes leading bands of his own. Nunez could play several instruments, but mainly played the clarinet. In addition, he was able to improvise variations on the songs he heard. Before he was able to make music a full-time profession, Nunez worked for a while driving a mule-drawn wagon with
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Nunez married three times, had one child with his second wife and three children with his third. For a time in 1921, he settled in Baltimore, where he bought a large house. He died of a heart attack on September 2, 1934.
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announced in Chicago and New York that Nunez was the greatest jazz clarinetist in the world. Nunez became Kelly's bandleader. After playing with Kelly through 1918, at the start of 1919 Nunez helped form the band the
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In early 1916, he went north to Chicago with Stein's Dixie Jass Band, which was to become famous as the
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but in the same year returned temporarily to the Louisiana Five, touring the United States.
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After some time playing with Tom Brown's band in Chicago, he went to New York City with
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clarinetist. He was one of the first musicians of New Orleans to make audio recordings.
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descent respectively. The family moved to New Orleans when he was a child.
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Index

Nunez in 1918
St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana
New Orleans
jazz
St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana
Isleño
French Creole
Marigny
Bywater
Papa Jack Laine
Tom Brown
"Chink" Martin Abraham
Original Dixieland Jass Band
Livery Stable Blues
Nick LaRocca
Bert Kelly's
Pee Wee Russell
Louisiana Five
Anton Lada
Harry Yerkes
Johnny Dodds
Kelly's Stables
Police Band
Colin Larkin
The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music
Guinness Publishing
ISBN
0-85112-939-0

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