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Alphonse and Picou
Three other old-time New Orleans musicians, George Baquet, Alphonse Picou and Bob Lyons also remembered a recording session (" Turkey in the Straw ", according to Baquet ) in the early 1900s.
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* October 19 – Alphonse Picou, clarinettist
Ford worked with such musicians as Alphonse Picou, " Big Eye " Louis Nelson Delisle, and Bouboul Valentin.
Alphonse Picou ( background ) behind Papa Celestin.
Alphonse Floristan Picou ( October 19, 1878 – February 4, 1961 ) was an important very early jazz clarinetist who also wrote and arranged music.
Alphonse Picou was born in a prosperous middle class Creole of Color family in downtown New Orleans.
Picou's funeral procession in 1961 was one of the largest the city had seen, with several brass bands and many additional musicians playing to give Alphonse Picou a send off.
-- Personal Life — Alphonse Picou's father was Alfred Picou and mother was Clotilde ( Serpas ) Picou.
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* Alphonse Picou ( 1878 – 1961 ), an American early jazz clarinetist
Musicians from Tremé include Alphonse Picou, Kermit Ruffins, Lucien Barbarin, and " The King of Treme " Shannon Powell.

Alphonse and at
Alphonse R. Hoge's measurements of several very young specimens from Brazil suggest that at birth the female is slightly larger than the male.
Born at Poissy, Alphonse was a son of Louis VIII, King of France and Blanche of Castile.
But in 1148 Alphonse had finally arrived at Acre.
The other major French school is the Salzedo school, developed by Carlos Salzedo, who also studied with Alphonse Hasselmans at the Paris Conservatoire.
It is, in fact, full of theatrical codes harking back to the Dadaists ' Vox Humana experiments after World War One, Alphonse de Lamartine's " La Voix humaine ", part of his larger work Harmonies poétiques et religieuses and the effect of the creation of the Vox Humana (" voix humaine "), an organ stop of the Regal Class by Church organ masters ( late 16th century ) that attempted to imitate the human voice but never succeeded in doing better than the sound of a male chorus at a distance.
On 25 August 1271, at the death of Alphonse de Poitiers, Avignon and the surrounding countship Comtat-Venaissin ( which was governed by rectors since 1274 ) were united with the French crown.
However, at the beginning of the 9th century, Alphonse II's will cursed the Visigoths, blaming them for the loss of Hispania.
In 1829, he became a professor of physics at the École Centrale des Arts et Manufactures that was being founded by the businessman Alphonse Lavallée, by Péclet, and by three other scientists, Philippe Benoît, Jean-Baptiste Dumas and Théodore Olivier.
Alphonse the Magnanimous ’ prerogative, though, was granted at the petition of the Consell de Cent, and so the council was always to consider the Estudi General created in 1450 as the city ’ s true university, since it was very much under its control and patronage.
Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec-Monfa was born at the chateau de Malromé near Albi, Tarn in the Midi-Pyrénées région of France, the firstborn child of Comte Alphonse de Toulouse-Lautrec-Monfa and Adèle Tapié de Celeyran.
The concept of financial cooperatives crossed the Atlantic at the turn of the 20th century, when the caisse populaire movement was started by Alphonse Desjardins in Quebec, Canada.
Alphonse and his family returned to the Czech lands and settled in Prague, where he decorated the Theater of Fine Arts, contributed his time and talent to create the murals in the Mayor's Office at the Municipal House, and other landmarks around the city.
At that time, General Alphonse Juin was the chief of staff of the French army, but it was General François Sevez who represented France at Reims on 7 May, while it was General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny who was the leader of the French delegation at Berlin on V-E day, as he was the commander of the French First Army.
Bacteriologist Fred Neufeld, of the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin, Germany, had earlier identified the pneumococcal types, confirmed and expanded by Alphonse Dochez at Oswald Avery's laboratory in America at The Rockefeller Hospital.
There he studied art under Alphonse Legros at the Slade School for six years.
Alphonse Briart ( 1825 – 1898 ) was supervisor of the coal mines at Bascoup and Mariemont near Morlanwelz in the Hainaut province of Belgium, and a geologist who studied that region.
In 1832 he addressed an ode to Alphonse de Lamartine, who was then at Marseille on his way to the East.
In 1829 he studied at Geneva and mixed in Genevese society, then very brilliant, and including the Sismondis, François Huber, Charles Victor de Bonstetten, Alphonse de Candolle, Rossil, Sigismund Krasinski ( his most intimate friend ), and Adam Mickiewicz, whose Fans he translated.
He travelled in Italy, sat under Schelling at Munich and under Ludwig Tieck at Dresden, became in 1835-36 a member of Madame de Circourt's salon, and numbered among his friends Alphonse de Lamartine, Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire, Alfred de Vigny, Adolphe Thiers, François Guizot, Charles Forbes René de Montalembert, and Alexis de Tocqueville, of whose books, Démocratie en Amérique and the Ancien régime, he made standard translations into English.
The Pyrenees were included in the Tour de France at the insistence of Alphonse Steinès, a colleague of the organiser, Henri Desgrange.
* Alphonse Magnien ( 1837 – 1902 ), the superior at St. Mary's Seminary and University in Baltimore, Maryland from 1878 to 1902

Alphonse and followed
This was followed by The Four Masters of Etching ( 1883 ), with original etchings by Sir FS Haden, Jules Jacquemart, JM Whistler, and Alphonse Legros ; Etching in England ( 1895 ); an English edition ( 1894 ) of E Michel's Rembrandt ; and a study and a catalogue of Whistler's Etchings ( 1886, 2nd edition 1899 ).
Its first event followed four days later, a Bantamweight title fight between Jose Becerra and Alphonse Halimi on July 8, 1959.

Alphonse and fellow
The other six were Mistral, Théodore Aubanel, Anselme Mathieu ( a school fellow of Mistral's at Avignon ), E. Garcin, Alphonse Tavan and Paul Giéra ( owner of the castle ).

Alphonse and musicians
Other musicians who resided in the area for significant periods of time were jazz drummers Tony Williams and Alphonse Muzon and Grammy award winning Guitarist Marlon Graves.
At present, the major players in the scene are young talents like musicians M. Jayachandran, Deepak Dev, Alphonse, Jassie Gift, Biji Pal, Shyam Dharman and Shaan Rahman ; lyricists late Gireesh Puthanchery, Rameshan Nair, Vayalar Sarath and Anil Panachooran, and singers Madhu Balakrishnan, Afsal, Vidhu Pratap, Franco, Vineeth Sreenivasan, Manjari, Gayathri and Jyotsna, along with stalwarts in the field.

Alphonse and up
His testimony was backed up by two other high-profile turncoat witnesses, former Lucchese family acting boss Alphonse " Little Al " D ' Arco and former Philadelphia crime family underboss Phil Leonetti.
Founder Alphonse Desjardins, a reporter in the Canadian parliament, was moved to take up his mission in 1897 when he learned of a Montrealer who had been ordered by the court to pay nearly $ 5, 000 in interest on a loan of $ 150 from a moneylender.
De Marenches was brought in to clear up these networks, and the fact that he had been close to de Gaulle's comrade of arms Alphonse Juin may have been an additional advantage.
Just three months before their father died in 1868, Alphonse and Gustave convinced him to buy the more prestigious First Growth Château Lafite vineyard in Pauillac when it came up for sale.
The son of Alphonse Martineau and Lucienne Lemieux, Martineau grew up in the Quebec portion of the Ottawa Valley.
On May 15, 1824, two city councillors from Vaugirard, Jean-Léonard Violet and Alphonse Letellier, bought and divided up Grenelle plain.

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