Paul Mares

Dixieland, Composer

1900 – 1949

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Who was Paul Mares?

Paul Mares, was an American early dixieland jazz cornet & trumpet player, and leader of the New Orleans Rhythm Kings.

Mares was born in New Orleans. His father, Joseph E. Mares, played cornet with the military band at the New Orleans lakefront and ran a fur and hide business.

Like many New Orleans cornetists of his generation, Joe Mares's main influence was "King" Joe Oliver.

About 1919 cornetist Abbie Brunies was offered a job playing in Chicago, and passed the offer on to Mares.

Mares established himself as a respected band leader over a group of wild and strong willed musicians, as The New Orleans Rhythm Kings became one of the best regarded bands in Chicago in the early 1920s.

In late 1924 Mares returned to New Orleans. He decided to play music on the side while taking over the running of his family fur & hide business. He ran the business well and with his prosperity purchased 3 homes for himself and his relatives in New Orleans' new suburb of Metairie, Louisiana. Mares's Metairie home was the site of a legendary jam-session in 1929 where Bix Beiderbecke and the other jazz playing members of the Paul Whiteman Orchestra jammed with the local New Orleans jazz musicians.

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Born
Jun 15, 1900
New Orleans
Also known as
  • Mares, Paul
Nationality
  • United States of America
Died
Aug 18, 1949
Chicago

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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