Talk:D'Jalma Garnier
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[edit]- there is so much out there about this musician fiddler/composer/ethnomusicologist Garnier, hope people will add it here
- would love to see an article about the grandad D'Jalma Thomas Garnier; especially with the HBO series Treme referring to these guys and the brass band heritage all the time.
"His musical heritage descends from the Camelia Brass Band in New Orleans led by his grandfather, D'Jalma Garnier, (also spelled Ganier while with Camelia Brass Band), a legendary early jazz player noted on the Preservation Hall roster in the New Orleans French Quarter.[3] Garnier is one of numerous grandsons descended from D'Jalma Thomas Garnier the New Orleans bandleader, trumpet player, pianist and violinist said to have taught Louis Armstrong at the New Orleans Boys Home for Colored Waifs"
Wish I had more time to work on both these musician articles. Can anyone else help with them? Info in new book published in Britain about the brass bands in New Orleans features grandad Garnier, fiddler Garnier's namesake, of this important musical family. --arthur poe 00:55, 19 May 2010 (UTC)
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