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  1. Big Chief Bo Dollis died in January 2015. Members Current members. Norwood Johnson – percussion; Gerard "Little Bo" Dollis ("Big Chief") – vocals; Queen Rita – vocals; Former members. Theodore "Bo" Dollis ("Big Chief") – vocals, background vocals, tambourine; Monk Boudreaux – vocals, background vocals, congas; Billy Iuso ...

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  2. 20. Jan. 2015 · Big Chief Bo Dollis of the Wild Magnolia Mardi Gras Indians performed at the Old U.S. Mint Saturday accompanied by his band and the Wild Magnolias. Dollis is celebrating his 50th year masking...

  3. 4. Mai 2024 · Today, the Wild Magnolias Big Chief, Bo Dollis Jr., serves as bandleader, weaving modern funk into the band's contemporary repertoire while simultaneously preserving and presenting the generations deep music, traditions and rituals of his father's band.

  4. 21. Mai 2015 · Big Chief Theodore “BoDollis, who led the Wild Magnolia tribe for several decades and whose gritty voice helped introduce Mardi Gras Indian music to a worldwide audience, has died. He was 71....

  5. 10. Jan. 2024 · Barber Bo Dollis Jr. (L) – A Mardi Gras Indian devoted to teaching his proteges the virtues of the New Orleans subculture. The film unfolds with dual facets. As firstly, it offers insight into the beauty and the ancestral roots of the Mardi Gras Indians culture and how it is being celebrated today.

  6. 9. Aug. 2021 · Aug 9, 2021. Bo Dollis Jr. and the Wild Magnolias recently released 'My Name is Bo.' PHOTO PROVIDED BY CHRISTINE DUMOUCHEL. This is Bo Dollis Jr. Big Chief of the Wild Magnolias Mardi Gras...

  7. Following a long illness, Big Chief Theodore “BoDollis died on Tuesday, January 20, 2015. He was 71. Bo Dollis, who at age 13 first masked Indian with the Golden Arrows, rose quickly in the Black Indian Nation. After holding the position of flagboy with the Wild Magnolias, he soon became the gang’s chief when he was just 20 years old ...