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John Malveaux brings this article to our attention:
Credit...Chad Batka for The New York
Times
John Malveaux brings this article to our attention:
The
father of Wynton and Branford Marsalis and a
prominent performer and educator, he
succumbed to complications of the coronavirus.
prominent performer and educator, he
succumbed to complications of the coronavirus.
By Giovanni Russonello and
This obituary is part of a series about people who
have died in the coronavirus pandemic. Read about
others here.
Ellis
Marsalis, a pianist and educator who became the
guiding force behind a
late-20th-century resurgence
in jazz while putting four musician sons on
a path to
prominent careers, died on Wednesday in New Orleans.
He was
85.
The cause was complications of Covid-19, the
disease caused by the coronavirus, his son Branford said
in a statement.
Mr.
Marsalis spent decades as a working musician and
teacher in New Orleans
before his eldest sons, Wynton
and Branford, gained national fame in
the early
1980s embodying a fresh-faced revival of traditional
jazz.
Mr. Marsalis’s star rose along with theirs, and he,
too, became a household name.
“Ellis Marsalis was a legend,” Mayor LaToya Cantrell
of New Orleans wrote on Twitter on Wednesday
night. “He was the prototype of what we mean when
we talk about New Orleans jazz.”
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