Lionel Batiste
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Background information | |
Birth name | Lionel Batiste |
Also known as | "Uncle" Lionel Batiste |
Born | New Orleans, Louisiana, USA | February 11, 1931
Died | July 8, 2012[1] | (aged 81)
Genres | Jazz, blues |
Occupation | Singer |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, bass drum |
"Uncle" Lionel Batiste (February 11, 1931 – July 8, 2012) was a jazz and blues musician and singer from New Orleans. He began his music career at the age of 11 playing bass drum with the Square Deal Social & Pleasure Club. He was the bass drummer, vocalist and assistant leader of the Treme Brass Band; known for his kazoo playing and singing as well, and has recorded a cd as a vocalist.
Besides inspiring younger musicians with his playing, he served as a role model to many of them: trumpeter Kermit Ruffins calls Batiste his "total influence," saying that Batiste "taught [him] how to act, how to dress, how to feel about life."[2] Internationally, Batiste has served as leader of the daily Moldejazz parade since 2000. He was king of the Krewe du Vieux for 2003.[3]
References
- ^ Allman, Kevin. "Uncle Lionel Batiste: 1931–2012 | Blog of New Orleans". Bestofneworleans.com. Retrieved July 9, 2012.
- ^ "Welcome to the Best of New Orleans! Feature 04 13 04". BestOfNewOrleans.com. Archived from the original on May 24, 2004. Retrieved July 9, 2012.
- ^ "Krewe du Vieux". Krewe du Vieux. February 4, 2012. Retrieved July 9, 2012.
- Lionel of All Trades. BestofNewOrleans.com, April 13, 2004 at the Wayback Machine (archived May 24, 2004).
- Matters of Great Importance: Uncle Batiste’s Stolen Drum. BestofNewOrleans.com, February 5, 2010.
- Gambit Weekly obit
- New Orleans Celebrates the Life of a Bandleader. New York Times, July 17, 2012.
External links
- Uncle Lionel Batiste, Treme Brass Band bass drummer, dies Keith Spera, Times-Picayune
- Lionel Batiste at IMDb