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Name
  
John Brunious


Died
  
February 12, 2008

Albums
  
Marching Down Bourbon Street

Music group
  
Preservation Hall Jazz Band (1980 – 2008)

Similar People
  
Wendell Brunious, Mark Braud, Benjamin Jaffe, Charlie Gabriel, Sweet Emma Barrett

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John Brunious Jr. (October 12, 1940 – February 12, 2008) was a jazz trumpeter and the bandleader for the Preservation Hall Jazz Band.

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John Brunious, Jr. was born October 12, 1942 into a Louisiana Creole family, the eldest son of John "Picket" Brunious, Sr., one of the founding fathers of jazz trumpeters in New Orleans, and Nazimova "Chinee" Santiago. His younger brother, Wendell Brunious and later his nephew, Mark Braud, succeeded John as jazz trumpeters and bandleaders of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band.

Brunious' initial inspirations were Dizzy Gillespie and Maynard Ferguson, but he had a continued interest in older styles of jazz. He was a member of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band from 1980 until his death in 2008

The events of Hurricane Katrina caused him to lose many of his home and all of his family possessions. He also spent several days at the New Orleans Convention Center before evacuation to Arkansas. Brunious and his family later moved to Orlando, Florida.

John Brunious died of a heart attack on February 12, 2008 in Orlando, Florida where he resided with his wife and stepdaughter.

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References

John Brunious Wikipedia