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  1. The lineup included Frank Demond (trombone), James Prevost (bass), James "Sing" Miller (piano), Cie Frazier (drums), Jim Robinson (trombone), Narvin Kimball (banjo), and Allan Jaffe (tuba). During the late 1960s and early 1970s, many of the touring members were hired by Harold Dejan for his Olympia Brass Band.

  2. Frank Demond. Born April 3, 1933, Los Angeles, California. Played with: Percy Humphrey, Willie Humphrey, Narvin Kimball, Kid Thomas, George Lewis, Johnny St. Cyr. The only member of the Preservation Hall band who was not born and raised in New Orleans, Demond developed his love for New Orleans Jazz from far away in the American west.

  3. Profile: American jazz trombonist and banjoist, born April 3, 1933 in Los Angeles, California. He moved to New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 1960s, and nowadays he splits his time between Southern California and New Orleans. Ran his own label, Smoky Mary Phonogaph Company in the 1970s. Show more.

  4. 23 de sept. de 2013 · Andy Wolfenden. 2.67K subscribers. 39. 3.3K views 10 years ago. Rec NO 1983 a session produced by Frank Demond - Ray Burke cl, Frank Demond tb, Jeff Hamilton pno, Betty Carter wb, Chester...

  5. Jazz musician Frank Demond's bio, concert & touring information, albums, reviews, videos, photos and more.

  6. riverwalkjazz.stanford.edu › program › preservation-hall-story-hot-jazz-new-orleansriverwalkjazz.stanford.edu

    L - R: Frank Demond, trombone; Frank Parker, drums; Percy Humphrey, trumpet; Willie Humphrey, clarinet; Allan Jaffe, tuba; Sing Miller, piano and Narvin Kimball, banjo. Preservation Hall has been operating continuously in the New Orleans French Quarter since 1961.

  7. Explore Frank Demond's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Frank Demond on AllMusic.