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English: The Lois Deppe Serenaders. Standing, from left to right - Robert Seals, of Pittsburgh, banjo; Harry Jackson, Charleston, W. Va., saxophone; Lois B. Deppe, manager and baritone; Julius Franklin, Baltimore, Md., cello, C. melody and baritone saxophone; Earl Hints, Duquesne, Pa., piano; Vance Dixon, Parkersburg, W. Va., director, oboe, clarinet and saxophone; Emmett Jordan, Duquesne. Pa., violin; Fred Robinson. Cleveland, O., trombone. Sitting - Harry Williams, Homestead. Pa., clarinet, buck and wing dancer, drums and xylophones; Miss Annetta Miller, Columbus, O., mascot; Thornton Brown, Washington, Pa., coronet.
Date
Source The Pittsburgh Courier, July 21st, 1923.
Author Photograph from The Pittsburgh Courier, no photo credit listed.

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Lois Deppe and the Serenaders, a local Pittsburgh jazz band from 1923.

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