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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. Brunies's trombone style was influential to the young Chicago players, and his records were much copied.

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    • 8
    • CD, Album
    • US
    • Jazzology-JCD-12
  3. 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. George Brunies. Real Name: George Clarence Brunies. Profile: American jazz trombonist (known as the "King of the Tailgate Trombone") born February 6, 1902, New Orleans, Louisiana. died November 19, 1974, Chicago, Illinois. Brother of Albert Brunies and Merritt Brunies.

  6. 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".

  7. 4. Jan. 2002 · Georg Brunis and His Rhythm Kings by Georg Brunis released in 2002. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.