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  1. In 1921, he returned to Chicago, and joined a band of his New Orleans friends playing at the Friar's Inn; this was the band that became famous as the New Orleans Rhythm Kings. [2] Brunies's trombone style was influential to the young Chicago players, and his records were much copied.

  2. Mit Freunden aus New Orleans wie dem Kornettisten Paul Mares und dem Klarinettisten Leon Roppolo spielte er in den späteren New Orleans Rhythm Kings, damals noch die Hausband im Friar’s Inn („Friars Society Orchestra“).

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  5. Original New Orleans Jazz • United States. Jazz music community with review and forums. George Brunies, aka Georg Brunis, (February 6, 1902 – November 19, 1974) was a jazz trombonist who came to fame in the 1930s, and was part of the Dixieland revival. He was known as the "King of the Tailgate Trombone".

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  7. George Brunies. Jazz trombonist, who came from a famous New Orleans musical family. He was known for being an accomplished and flashy player in the New Orleans Rhythm Kings (1922-1924), Ted Lewis's band (1925-1934), Muggsy Spanier's band (1939) and his own band (from 1949).