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  1. Wardell Joseph Quezergue ( / kəˈzɛər / kə-ZAIR; [1] [2] March 12, 1930 – September 6, 2011) was an American composer, arranger, record producer and bandleader, known among New Orleans musicians as the "Creole Beethoven". Steeped in jazz, he was an influential musician whose work shaped the sound of New Orleans rhythm and blues ...

  2. Wardell Joseph Quezergue Sr. (* 12. März 1930 in New Orleans; † 6. September 2011 ebenda [1]) war ein US-amerikanischer Trompeter ( Soul, Rhythm and Blues und Jazz ), Komponist, Arrangeur und Musikproduzent, ferner Bandleader und Musikpädagoge. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Diskographische Hinweise. 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Leben.

  3. 8. Sept. 2011 · By William Grimes. Sept. 7, 2011. Wardell Quezergue, a prime mover in New Orleans rhythm and blues since the early 1950s as a producer, arranger and bandleader for a long list of artists...

  4. 14. Sept. 2011 · Quezergue's wife died in May. He is survived by their eight daughters and five sons. Wardell Joseph Quezergue, musician and arranger, born 12 March 1930; died 6 September 2011

  5. 8. Sept. 2011 · NEW ORLEANS (AP) – Composer, arranger, bandleader, producer and teacher Wardell Quezergue (kuh-ZEHR), who arranged “Chapel of Love” for the Dixie Cups and was dubbed the “Creole Beethoven” by...

  6. 29. Sept. 2011 · Wardell Joseph Quezergue, musician: born New Orleans 12 March 1930; married Yoshi Tamaki (died 2011; five sons, eight daughters); died Metairie, Louisiana 6 September 2011.

  7. 6. Sept. 2011 · Wardell Quezergue, the highly regarded New Orleans bandleader and arranger whose credits include “Mr. Big Stuff,” “Iko Iko,” “Barefootin'” and other Crescent City classics, died today after a...