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Champion Jack Dupree: Bring Blues From New Orleans to Europe

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Born July 1908, 1909, or 1910 in New Orleans, Louisiana as William Dupree, Champion Jack Dupree was a singer and pianist in blues and boogie-woogie music. His early life saw him orphaned and sent to New Orleans' Colored Waifs Home at eight years old. Musical contemporary Louis Armstrong was also sent to this orphanage around the same time. Early […]

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