Biography
A strong advocate of New Orleans jazz as played by veteran Black musicians, Big Bill Bissonnette ran his own group (the Easy Riders Jazz Band), formed his own label (Jazz Crusade) in the 1960s, and organized Northern tours for such veteran players as Kid Thomas Valentine, George Lewis, and Jim Robinson. After a period off the scene, with the successful publication of his 1992 memoirs The Jazz Crusade (which has many stories about New Orleans musicians), Bissonnette reactivated his label and began to play again. Although a somewhat primitive trombonist, Bissonnette (whose idol is Jim Robinson) is a boisterous player with plenty of spirit. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi



 
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Big Jim Robinson, Big Bill Bissonnette-Telephone to Glory.wmv
Kid Thomas, Big Bill Bissonnette, Capt. John Handy- Joe Avery's Piece
Punch Miller, Big Bill Bissonnette, Capt John Handy - Somebody Stole My Gal.wmv
Big Bill Bissonnette, Easy Riders Jazz band - Tipi-Tin.wmv
Big Bill Bissonnette, Alcorn, Barnes, Bigard-The Sheik of Araby.wmv
Big Jim Robinson, Big Bill Bissonnette-San Jacinto Stomp.wmv
Big Bill Bissonnette, Sammy Rimington - After You've Gone.wmv
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