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De De Pierce (Joseph De Lacroix Pierce, New Orleans, Louisiana, US, February 18, 1904 – November 23, 1973) was an American jazz trumpeter and cornetist. He is best remembered for the songs “Peanut Vendor” and “Dippermouth Blues”, both with Billie Pierce. Pierce’s first gig was with Arnold Dupas in New Orleans in 1924. During his time playing in city nightclubs, he met Billie Pierce, who became his wife as well as a musical companion; the two were the house band at the Luthjens Dance Hall from the 1930s through the 1950s. They released several albums together but stopped performing in the middle of the 1950s due to illness, which left De De Pierce blind. By 1959 they had returned to performing, and De De Pierce toured with Ida Cox and played with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, before further health problems ended his career. He died in November 1973, at the age of 69. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
De De Pierce with Billie Pierce in Binghamton, NY Vol. Two
Classic Sounds of New Orleans from Smithsonian Folkways
De De Pierce with Billie Pierce
De De Pierce and His New Orleans Stompers in Binghamton, NY Vol. Three
Atlantic Jazz: New Orleans
De De Pierce and His New Orleans Band 1963 / Billie & De De Pierce 1960
Classic Sounds of New Orleans
De De Pierce and His New Orleans Stompers in Binghamton, NY Vol. Four
George Lewis at San Jacinto Hall
1946
De De Pierce with Billie Pierce in Binghamton, N.Y., Vol. 1 (3/31/62)
De De Pierce and his New Orleans Stompers in Binghamton, N.Y., Vol. 4 (10/16/62)