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Trombonist Jack Delaney has played with many traditional jazz greats and bands. He played with Johnny Reininger, <a href="spotify:artist:4o2zkCpWF0zLf7NNpm7ZJM">Sharkey Bonano</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:6R0R8O3geDe2Jj0jnKy3PA">Tony Almerico</a> during the late '40s and through the mid-'50s. He recorded often in the mid-'50s with <a href="spotify:artist:6R0R8O3geDe2Jj0jnKy3PA">Almerico's</a> <a href="spotify:artist:6R0R8O3geDe2Jj0jnKy3PA">Parisian Room Band</a>, accompanying <a href="spotify:artist:7u9jicjzN1GUyXvX5FROHN">Lizzie Miles</a>. He also recorded in New Orleans, both with his own bands and with <a href="spotify:artist:6LhwR8k3xVYIyux0D8YIbR">Ken Colyer</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:60dYNEvXzIl38BKZoW8HYd">Pete Fountain</a> in the mid-'50s. Delaney worked at the Roosevelt Hotel in New Orleans with Leon Kellner starting in 1958, and later reunited with <a href="spotify:artist:60dYNEvXzIl38BKZoW8HYd">Fountain</a>. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi