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Lloyd Hunter (May 4, 1910-month and date unknown, 1961) was an African-American trumpeter and big band leader from North Omaha, Nebraska. 〔(nd) ("Jammin’ For the Jackpot: Big Bands and Territory Bands of the 30s" ). New World Records. p.10.〕 ==Biography== Hunter was trained by Josiah Waddle, the first African American musician to organize a band in Omaha, around 1915.〔(1938) ("Interview with Josiah Waddle." ) December 5, 1938. U.S. Work Projects Administration, Federal Writers' Project (Folklore Project, Life Histories, 1936-39); Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Retrieved 7/4/07.〕 Hunter's bands played regionally, filling high school auditoriums, jitney ("Dime-a-Dance") halls, farm buildings and amusement parks throughout Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and South Dakota from the 1920s through the 1950s.〔Otis, J. (1993) ("Mister Blues: Winnonie Harris." ). ''Upside Your Head!: rhythm and blues on Central Avenue.'' Wesleyan University Press. p. 88〕
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