Joe Robichaux

Piano, Musical Artist

1900 – 1965

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Who was Joe Robichaux?

Joe Robichaux was an American jazz pianist. He was the nephew of John Robichaux.

Joe Robichaux played piano from a young age and studied at New Orleans University. After working in the O.J. Beatty Carnival, he played with Tig Chambers briefly in 1918. He then returned to New Orleans and played with Oscar Celestin, Earl Humphrey, Lee Collins, and The Black Eagles. He arranged for the Jones-Collins Astoria Hot Eight in 1929 and also recorded with them; he also accompanied Christina Gray on record that year. In 1931 he formed his own ensemble, which featured Eugene Ware on trumpet, Alfred Guichard on clarinet and alto saxophone, Gene Porter on tenor sax, and Ward Crosby on drums.

They journeyed to New York City to record for Vocalion in August 1933, laying down 22 mostly stomping, uptempo sides and two alternate takes in a marathon 5 day recording schedule. Vocalion issued 10 records over the next year and 2 tracks with Chick Bullock vocals were issued under his name on Banner, Domino, Oriole, Perfect, and Romeo. Problems with the musicians' union in New York prevented them from being able to play live there, and they returned to New Orleans not long after recording. Robichaux expanded the size of his ensemble over the course of the 1930s; Earl Bostic was among those who joined its ranks. They toured Cuba in the mid-1930s. The band also recorded for Decca Records in 1936, recording 4 sides in New Orleans, but unfortunately they were all rejected.

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Born
Mar 8, 1900
New Orleans
Also known as
  • John Robichaux
Nationality
  • United States of America
Died
Jan 17, 1965

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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