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1985-RR-015 cont.
1985-RR-016 

LOGGER'S SHEET

LOGGER: Trina
REEL NUMBER: 5 & 6
 STAGE: 14th Street Stage
DATE: 6-27-85 PRESENTOR: Alison
GROUP NAME: Young Tuxedo [[Brags?]]
REGION/STYLE: Jazz- New Orleans - Street Music, Wedding & funerals 

[[2 column table]]
| PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION |
| --- | --- |
| Charles Barbarin- brass drum younger brother |   |
| Lucien Barbarin- Tuba older brother | [[Dreat?]] New. Paul Barbarin- composer Bourborn St. P, |
| masters d. music David Grillier- | 100 yrs in leadership this band |
| PHD- Michael White |   |

CONTENTS

1. Marching in - "Pork Chops" & "Kidney Stew" 2 older men hats, plaid jackets & pants, parisols, tambourines, dancing - leading Brass Band 
2. On stage- leader sings finishing off parade 
3. Leader singing (Greg)?, SAX solo 
4. 
5. Greg introduces band 
6. Funneral Dirge- "Just a Little While To Stay Here"
7. Funeral Parlor- carry body out
8. "Body laid to rest Now Down these Streets- Mike White- Clarinet solo 
Trombone 
Greg Coronet solo 
tape ran out 
9.Greg talking
10.Brings up "Pork chops" & "Kidney Stew"
11. to dance- taps on shoes toured w/ Harlem Globe Trattere
12."Bourbon Street Parade"- (written by Charles & Lucien's Great Uncle) 
dancing up a storm- funny- great audience response 
13. "When The Saints Go Marchin' In" 
"Kidney" & "Park" tap dancing 
Greg singing, Exit Kidney & Park 
leading band out thru audience Parade