Singer, pianist and carpenter Edwin Joseph Bocage was born in New Orleans on September 20, 1930. His family were in the ship building and construction industries. They were also a musical family, with his mother playing piano, and cousins playing in various traditional jazz bands. He served in the Army, then on discharge returned to New Orleans and studied music and composition. An in demand musician, he toured with Ruth Brown, Lloyd Price, Joe Turner and other stars. He recorded extensively and is thought to have recorded more tracks than Fats Domino. He died of a heart attack in Picayune, Mississippi, on March 18, 2009. Dr.John, Irma Thomas and Allen Toussaint played at his memorial concert on 1 April 2009.
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