
The Olympia Brass Band is a New Orleans jazz brass band. The first "Olympia Brass Band" was active from the late 19th century to around World War I. The most famous member was Freddie Keppard. In 1958, saxophonist Harold Dejan, leader of the 2nd unit of the Eureka Brass Band, split off to form the current Olympia, reviving the historic name. The band had a notable part in the 1973 James Bond movie "Live and Let Die" where they lead a funeral march for a freshly assassinated victim.
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Mardi Gras In New Orleans
New Second Line
In The Sweet Bye And Bye
This Train Is Bound for Glory
Lil' Liza Jane
On the Square
Who Dat?
Olympia on Parade
It Ain'T My Fault
Second Line '95
Should I
Lord, Lord, Lord
Muskrat Ramble
New Orleans Second Line
Bourbon Street Parade
Tiger Rag
Burbon Street Parade
Fidgety Feet
High Society
Explanation of a Funeral Procession
Back Home Again In Indiana
When The Saints Go Marching In
Who Dat
Panama Rag
Medley: Flee As A Bird / Nearer My God To Thee / Pleyel's Hymn
Wade in the River
Birth Of The Blues
Indians Jumping On Fire
The New Second Line
Just a Little While to Stay Here
Just A Closer Walk With Thee #1
Telephone To Glory
Just a Closer Walk With Thee/New Second Line
Panama
Oh, Didn't He Ramble
No, It Ain't My Fault
As We Danced At Mardi Gras
Milenberg Joys
Just A Closer Walk With Thee
'Lil Liza Jane
Dat "Who Dat" Jazz
Down By The Riverside
My Blue Heaven
Westlawn Dirge
Harold Dejan Talking
Over in the Gloryland - Test Recording
Over In The Gloryland
Everything's Lovely
Didn't He Ramble
Second Line
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