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  1. Creole George Guesnon (May 25, 1907, New Orleans, Louisiana – May 6, 1968, New Orleans) was an American jazz banjoist, guitarist, and singer. [1] When he was twelve years old, Guesnon bought a ukulele under the influence of an uncle who played guitar.

  2. Creole George Guesnon (May 25, 1907, New Orleans, Louisiana – May 6, 1968, New Orleans) was an American jazz banjoist, guitarist, and singer. When he was twelve years old, Guesnon bought a ukulele under the influence of an uncle who played guitar.

  3. Recorded in N.O. in 1962 - George Lewis clt, Kid Thomas tp, Jim Robinson tb, George Guesnon bjo, John Joseph bass, Josiah Frazier dms.

  4. Banjoist and vocalist “Creole” George Guesnon (1907-1968) grew up in the Tremé neighborhood, surrounded by jazz as it was coalescing. During the mid-1920s he worked with Sam Morgan’s Jazz Band when it was on tour, while also performing in New Orleans with Kid Clayton and later Oscar Celestin’s Original Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra after 1928.

  5. Explore George Guesnon's New Orleans Band's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about George Guesnon's New Orleans Band on AllMusic.

  6. One of my personal favourite versions of Tiger Rag. Recorded in N.O. in 1962 - George Lewis clt, Kid Thomas Valentine tpt, Jim Robinson tbn, George Guesnon b...

  7. 29 de sept. de 2021 · Bourbon Era, Late-20th Century, Long Era. Index letter. G. George Guesnon was a traditional jazz banjo player and vocalist from New Orleans, known as a stunningly innovative performer and composer who recorded nearly 100 of his own compositions for the Icon record label.