New Black Eagle Jazz Band

The New Black Eagle Jazz Band is a [New Orleans Style Jazz§] band founded in 1971[1] and based in New England.[2] Four of the members had previously been in the Black Eagle Jazz Band led by Tommy Sancton.[3] The band has seven core members.[4]

Music performed by the band has been used as soundtrack music in the Ken Burns documentaries Jazz (TV series) and Baseball (TV series).[5] The band has also been a guest on A Prairie Home Companion and NPR. They have released over 40 recordings.[6]

References

  1. New Black Eagle Jazz Band: Home Page
  2. New Black Eagle Jazz Band: 40 Years of Jaz
  3. The Band - History
  4. New Black Eagle Jazz Band: About Us Page
  5. Stanford University Libraries - Riverwalk Jazz, Program 220: Hot Jazz from the Big Easy to the Windy City: The New Black Eagle Jazz Band Live
  6. Traditional Jazz Series presents the New Black Eagle Jazz Band | University of New Hampshire Library

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