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        Papa Jack Laine Biography  | 
       
      
        George Vital Laine aka Papa Jack (September 21, 1873 - June 1, 1966) was the most busy and perhaps the most important band leader in New Orleans in the years from the Spanish-American War to World War I. 
 
 
1906Many of the New Orleans musicians who first spread jazz around the USA in the 1910s and 1920s got their start in the Laine bands. 
 
Laine was a drummer, but was more noted for his skills at arranging and booking bands. He often had several different bands playing parades, dances, and advertising events around town at the same time. He ususally used the band name "Reliance" for parade marching band jobs. 
 
Laine's musicians included individuals from most of New Orleans' many ethnic groups-- French, Italian, German, Jewish, Latin American, etc. It also included African American musicians. Laine started leading bands before the Jim Crow codes went into effect in New Orleans. Even after segregation laws started demanding "whites" and "colored" be kept separate, Laine continued to hire light and medium light skinned African-American musicians, claiming that they were "Cuban" or "Mexican" if any segregationist tried to start trouble. Hence some musicians who played with black bands like those of Buddy Bolden and Joe King Oliver also played with Laine. Thus there was a wide cross-fertilization of musical ideas in the Laine organization. 
 
Laine retired from the music booking business by 1920, but he lived a long life past 90, and was interviewed a number of times, providing first hand accounts of the early days of the development of New Orleans jazz. 
 
Laine hired well over 100 musicians to play in his bands. Some of the more prominent musicians with his bands included: 
 
Chink Martin Abraham  
Giuseppe Allesandra  
Achille Baquet  
Theogene V. Baquet  
Vincente Barocco  
Norman Brownlee  
Abbie Brunies  
George Brunies  
Merrit Brunies  
Richie Brunies  
Joe Castro  
Emile Christian  
Frank Christian  
Johnny Detroit  
Eddie Edwards  
Marcus Kahn  
Joe Lala  
Johnny Lala  
Nick LaRocca  
Ray Lopez  
Arnold Loyacano  
Joe Loyacano  
Leonce Mello  
Gussie Mueller  
Alcide Nunez  
Dave Perkins  
Alphonse Picou  
Harry Shannon  
Larry Shields  
Henry Ragas  
Tony Sbarbaro  
Ragbaby Stephens  
Ricky Toms  
Lawrence Veca | 
       
      
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