- Joseph Petit
Joseph Petit (1873 or 1880,
New Orleans - 1946, New Orleans) was an Americanjazz trombonist. He was the stepfather ofBuddy Petit , and played in many earlyNew Orleans jazz groups.Joseph Petit played in the
Olympia Orchestra , theCamelia Brass Band , and theTerminal Brass Band early in the 20th century. He led his own group, the Security Orchestra, for a short time beforeWorld War I . He played withSidney Bechet andKing Oliver , in addition to a host of lesser-known New Orleans musicians such as Sheik-O, Buddy Luck, Arthur Ogle, Booker T. Glass, andWooden Joe Nicholas , with whom he recorded in the group the Original Creole Stompers in 1945 for theAmerican Music Records label. His only recordings were a few sides made at the urging of American Music's Bill Russell made after he had retired from music. While past his prime and out of practice when he recorded, his recordings confirm the basic "tailgate" style of New Orleans trombone dates back to Petit's generation.References
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:apfqxqusldfe~T1 Joseph Petit] at
Allmusic
*Marcel Joly, "Joseph Petit". "Grove Jazz" online.
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