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  1. Recorded by WWOZ at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Center on November 18, 2023.

  2. Join Wendell Brunious and his Preservation All-Stars for an evening of Traditional New Orleans Music. Trumpeter and vocalist Wendell Brunious boasts a towering musical family tree primarily flowered with trumpets. He is the son of trumpet master John “Picket” (or “Picky”) Brunious Sr. and Nazimova “Chinee” Santiago, the niece of ...

  3. 12 de sept. de 2019 · By his count, Wendell Brunious knows more than 2,000 songs. Some are from the Great American Songbook, some are traditional, swing and bebop jazz gems and many are from the golden era of New ...

  4. Wendell Brunious. Profile: American jazz trumpeter and bandleader, born October 27, 1954 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Son of John Brunious, and brother of John Brunious (2). Sites: Wikipedia , web.archive.org , preservationhall.com. In Groups: Preservation Hall Jazz Band, The Bob Wilber Big Band, The Ed Frank Quintet, The Jazz Swing All Stars ...

  5. If the name Wendell Brunious is not familiar to you, I assure you that the sound of his trumpet will stick with you the moment you hear it. Wendell, 66, has spent much of his life in New Orleans, growing up in a musical family rich in the New Orleans jazz tradition. From 1987 into the 2010s, he led the city's Preservation Hall Jazz Band, and he has been recording since 1977.

  6. music.youtube.com › channel › UCfLxttvDPIRQviJHunyXuQgWendell Brunious - YouTube Music

    Wendell Brunious is an American jazz trumpeter and bandleader. Born on October 27, 1954, Brunious was born into a Louisiana Creole family, the son of Nazimova "Chinee" Santiago and John "Picket" Brunious, Sr., a trumpeter who studied at Juilliard and played with the Onward Brass Band, Young Tuxedo Brass Band, and Paul Barbarin, and who arranged for Billy Eckstine and Cab Calloway.

  7. 20 de sept. de 2020 · New Orleans tumpet legend Wendell Brunious performs Louis Armstrong's classic "West End Blues" accompanied by Tom Hook at the New Orleans Jazz Museum in 2014.