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Edgar Blanchard

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156:, issued in 1961, and continued to perform with his band in clubs in New Orleans through to the mid-1960s. His last, untypically raucous, recordings, were made in the late 1960s but were not issued at the time. 133:. Though he rarely recorded under his own name, he did record some instrumentals for the Specialty label. His band included saxophonist August "Dimes" Dupont, bassist 339: 329: 334: 289: 319: 299: 89:. He recorded with Roy Brown, and performed with other musicians and singers who recorded in New Orleans in the early 1950s, including 309: 294: 324: 86: 284: 175: 239: 314: 304: 159:
He died in New Orleans in 1972, aged 48. He had one son, Edgar Vernon Blanchard Jr., and his wife, Doris Blanchard.
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Blanchard's band was known for his ability to play in a range of styles. They first recorded in
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label, as guitarist, arranger, and (briefly) musical director; he backed
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on his recordings for the label. He recorded a poorly-received album,
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Dan Phillips, "For Your Dancing Pleasure, The Gondoliers",
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R&B
arranger
New Orleans
Grosse TĂȘte, Louisiana
banjo
World War II
Italy
Rampart Street
New Orleans
Roy Brown
Ernest McLean
Houston, Texas
Don Robey
Peacock Records
Dave Bartholomew
Dew Drop Inn
Big Joe Turner
Ray Charles
Professor Longhair
Atlantic
Lloyd Price
Little Richard
Specialty
Paul Gayten
Eddie Bo
Clarence "Frogman" Henry
Chess
Frank Fields
Lawrence Cotton
Ric

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