Manuel Manetta
Manuel "Fess" Manetta (October 3, 1889 – October 10, 1969) was an American jazz multi-instrumentalist.
Early life
[edit | edit source]Manetta was born in New Orleans (district of Algiers) on October 3, 1889.[1] He was of African and Italian descent.[2] He came from a family of brass players, and could play at least six instruments capably: violin, guitar, piano, cornet, saxophone, and trombone.[3]
Later life and career
[edit | edit source]He was able to play two brass instruments at the same time, including very late in his life.[3] He played early in the 20th century with the Eagle Brass Band and the Tuxedo Brass Band, and was a veteran of some of Buddy Bolden's bands.[3]
He played in New Orleans for much of his career, but toured with Kid Ory in 1919 and with the Martels Family Band as a pianist in the 1920s.[3] He played on riverboats with Ed Allen in that decade as well.[3] He continued working up until his death, playing in the bands of Papa Celestin, Arnold Du Pas, Manuel Perez, and others.[3] The final four decades of his life were spent mostly on teaching, but he also recorded in 1957, laying down tracks that were first released on Whorehouse Piano.[1] He died in New Orleans on October 10, 1969.[1]
References
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- ^ "Subversive Sounds: Race and the Birth of Jazz in New Orleans", by Charles B. Hersch, p.21.
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External links
[edit | edit source]- William Russell Jazz Collection Archived 2023-03-26 at the Wayback Machine at The Historic New Orleans Collection
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