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Raymond Burke

 
Artist: Raymond Burke
  • Born: June 06, 1904
  • Died: March 21, 1986
  • Active: '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Clarinet
  • Representative Albums: "Crescent City Music: St. Louis Blues," "Raymond Burke and His New Orleans Jazz Band," "A Self-Portrait"

Biography

Raymond Burke had a long career and was considered a reliable player in his native New Orleans where he spent virtually his entire career except for a brief period in the late 1930's when he was in Kansas City. Although three of his uncles played music, Burke was entirely self-taught. He became a professional musician around 1920 and played with Blind Gilbert's band in the mid-1920's and Henry Walde's Melon Pickers the following decade. Among his many musical associations during the following decades were Sharkey Bonano, Johnny Wiggs, George Hartman, Wooden Joe Nicholas, the Dukes of Dixieland, George Girard, Johnny St. Cyr, Punch Miller and Kid Thomas Valentine. Burke, who frequently led his own bands, was a fixture at Preservation Hall after it opened in 1960 and he remained active (and a local legend) into the mid-1980's. Raymond Burke recorded some isolated titles early on (including "Solitude" in 1937) and led albums for NOR (1949), Paramount (1952), Southland (1953 & 1960), Land O' Jazz (1975), 504 (1979) and Smoky Mary (1983). Among his sidemen on those recordings were Wooden Joe Nicholas, Johnny St. Cyr, Johnny Wiggs, Alvin Alcorn, Thomas Jefferson and Butch Thompson. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Raymond Burke (6 June 1904 - 21 March 1986) was a U.S. jazz clarinetist.

Burke was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and seldom left the city limits, as he disliked traveling. He was always highly regarded by his fellow musicians but was rather obscure with jazz fans until he appeared on many fine recordings in the 1960s.

He was a regular at Preservation Hall for many years, with Kid Thomas Valentine's band and other groups.

Some memorabilia and records from Raymond Burke are in the Tulane University special collections.


 
 
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