Biography
De De Pierce was an incredible trumpeter and singer who made jazz in the '40s, '50s, and '60s with his wife, singer/pianist Billie Pierce. Pierce was born in New Orleans, LA, on February 18, 1904. He first appeared playing with Arnold Dupas' band in 1924, playing the trumpet. One night while working at the Blue Jay Club in New Orleans, he met Billie and the two fell in love. They immediately began playing together, and by 1935 they were the regular house band at the Luthjens Dance Hall, where they stayed until the mid-'50s. They released albums throughout this period, but their exit from the dancehall was due to illness, which also stopped their recording career. The two were both quite sick; eventually they were hospitalized and De De lost his sight during the ordeal. Despite this setback, they began recording again in 1960 and rekindled their careers. Deteriorating health would eventually take them out of the entertainment industry, but not before De De played with Ida Cox on her last tour. He passed away in November of 1973, leaving behind Billie after a long and fruitful career together. ~ Bradley Torreano, Rovi



 
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Bourbon Street Parade
Billie & De De Pierce/Jim Robinson's New Orleans Band–Jazz At Preservation Hall 2 (1963)(full album)
Preservation Hall Jazz Band 50th Anniversary Collection: Billie and De De Pierce
Billie & De De Pierce Lonesome Road (1966)
Pierce The Veil - King for a Day ft. Kellin Quinn
Spoken Intro
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