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Trombone player George Brunies got his start at age eight playing with Papa Jack Laine's band and later went on to play with Laine's son Alfred "Baby" Laine's band. He played in various bands in and around New Orleans including his brother Abbie's Halfway House Orchestra, until he moved to Chicago in 1919. After playing for a while in Chicago he took a job on the Mississippi riverboat the S.S. Capitol. He returned to Chicago in 1923 with his childhood friends Paul Mares and Leon Roppolo and joined the Friar's Society Orchestra which later changed it's name to the New Orleans Rhythm Kings. He left that band in 1924 and joined Ted Lewis and his Band that same year. He stayed with Lewis until 1934. Throughout the rest of his career he played with Muggsy Spainer, Art Hodges, Louis Prima, Eddie Condon, and many others.
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