Laurence Marrero

Laurence Marrero
Laurence (also spelled "Lawrence" at times) Marrero was best known for his steady playing as part of George Lewis' rhythm section in the 1950s, but he actually had a long career. His father was a pioneering bass player who had led the Superior Orchestra back in 1910, and his brothers Eddie (bass), Simon (bass) and John (banjo) were all professional musicians. Laurence started on bass before switching to banjo. He played with his dad in the Carmelia Dance Orchestra in 1918, was with Wooden Joe...
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George Lewis Jazz Funeral in New Orleans
By: George Lewis
Credited Role:Banjo
Song List: Listen to Songs by Lewis, George [Clarinet] Ice Cream, Down By the Riverside, Burgundy Street Blues
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Various Artists Golden Years Of Jazz 1940-1947 / Various
By: Various Artists
Credited Role:Banjo
Song List: Darktown Strutters' Ball, Zonky, Singin' the Blues
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