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The Colored Waif's Home Brass Band started in 1911/2 (first performed in public in
1913) until ?.
Louis Armstrong told that the band was named: Maple Leaf Band.
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Policeman in uptown New Orleans sometimes donated their old uniforms tp
neighborhood bands. The Waif's Home Band was part of this charitable trend. They
proudly marched through town in their uniforms.
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From this musicians it's known that they played in the
Brass Band:
Cornet/trumpet
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Peter Davis (photo 1913), Isaac "Ikey" Smooth,
Louis
Armstrong (1913 - 1914 his 5th
instrument)8,p101, "Cockeye Jerry",
Henry "Kid"
Rena (photo 1913)
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Bugel
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Louis Armstrong (4th instrument).
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Trombone
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Clarinet
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Thomas "Cricket"
Walker (photo 1913)
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Bariton horn
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James Harris (photo 1913), Henry Foster
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Alto horn
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Gus Vanzan (photo 1913), "Old Folks",
"Kid"
Shots Madison, Louis Armstrong (3th
instrument' 8,p101 (1913 - 1914).
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Tuba
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Snare drum
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Louis Armstrong (2th instrument)
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James Brown (photo 1913),
"Red Happy" Bolton
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Bass drum
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Tambourine
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Louis Armstrong's first instrument in
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Leader
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In about 1907 Captain John Jones established the Colored Waifs Home.
According to Chinee Foster they started in 1911 or 1912
Joe Howard, a schooled cornettist, was helping Peter Davis6,p25
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Date: Ca 1912
Louis Armstrong, see yellow arrow
1913:
The first public engagement at the Odd Fellows Day celebrations
1913:

Louis Armstrong stands at the right of the drum.
The drum in the middle
of the photo
is imprinted
with "Municipal Boys' Home, Colored Dept. Brass Band".
Date:
?
Before Milne was built in the 1930's, part of it was called the
Colored Waif's Home for Boys, the institution where Armstrong was
incarcerated at age 11 after firing a pistol to celebrate New Year's Day
1913. It was there that he learned to play the cornet.
Armstrong is but one of a host of noted jazz musicians to train at the
Colored Waif's Home, and later at Milne, to which he was a friend
throughout his life.i1
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