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  1. Genres. Dixieland, swing. Occupation (s) Trombonist, band leader. Instrument (s) Trombone. Years active. 1912–1972. Wilbur de Paris (January 11, 1900 – January 3, 1973) [1] was a trombone player and band leader known for mixing Dixieland jazz with swing.

  2. Wilbur De Paris. More images. Real Name: Wilbur de Paris. Profile: American jazz trombonist and bandleader, born January 11, 1900, Crawfordsville, Indiana, USA, died January 3, 1973. Brother of Sidney De Paris. Sites: Wikipedia , All Music , adp.library.ucsb.edu.

  3. 16. 1.7K views 2 years ago. Wilbur De Paris And His New Orleans Jazz ...more. Wilbur De Paris And His New Orleans JazzTrombone & Band Leader, known for Mixing Dixieland with The Swing...

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  4. Wilbur De Paris. Nombre real: Wilbur de Paris. Perfil: American jazz trombonist and bandleader, born January 11, 1900, Crawfordsville, Indiana, USA, died January 3, 1973. Brother of Sidney De Paris . Sítios: Wikipedia, allmusic.com. En grupos:

  5. Wilbur DeParis, an adequate soloist, was an excellent ensemble player and an important bandleader who helped keep New Orleans jazz alive in the 1950s. He started out on alto horn and in 1922 played C-melody… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1910s - 1970s. Born. January 11, 1900 in Crawfordsville, IN. Died. January 3, 1973 in New York, NY

  6. Wilbur DeParis, an adequate soloist, was an excellent ensemble player and an important bandleader who helped keep New Orleans jazz alive in the 1950s. He started out on alto horn and in 1922 played C-melody sax while working with A.J. Piron before switching permanently to trombone. In 1925, DeParis led a band in Philadelphia and then had stints ...

  7. Wilbur De Paris bio. Wilbur DeParis was a competent soloist but he was also an outstanding ensemble player and a key bandleader that helped to keep New Orleans jazz alive during the 1950s. In 1922, he played the C-melody Saxophone while working with A.J. Piron, before switching to trombone permanently.