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![]() Left to right: Don Varella, Stan Johnson, Marty
Napoleon, Fraser MacPherson. Penthouse,
Vancouver, B.C. April 4, 1952. Photo courtesy of the Fraser
MacPherson estate
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Marty Napoleon |
| Born | June 2, 1921 |
| Origin | Brooklyn, New York |
| Genres | Jazz |
| Instruments | Piano |
| Associated acts | Louis
Armstrong Charlie Ventura |
Marty Napoleon (born June 2, 1921) is an American jazz pianist born in Brooklyn, New York, perhaps best-known for having replaced Earl Hines in Louis Armstrong's All Stars in 1952. In 1946 he worked with Gene Krupa and went on to work with his uncle Phil Napoleon, a trumpeter, in Phil's Original Memphis Five. In the 1950s he also worked with his brother Teddy Napoleon, a pianist, and from 1966-1971 he was performing with Louis Armstrong again.
As bandleader
With Louis Armstrong
With Kai Winding
With Charlie Ventura
With Rex Stewart
With Carl Barry
With Herbie Fields
With Teddy Reig
With Allen Eager
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