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Bay St. Louis Municipal Band
The Bay St. Louis Municipal Band was very ac-ive during the 1920?s and 1930?s. This photo vas taken in front of the Bay City Hall in the L930?s and was donated to the Hancock County riistorical Society by Shirley Miller Tarzetti, Kiln, Miss. Mrs. Tarzetti also donated the silver ;rombone, case and hat along with a portrait photo of the late Peter Faucetta. Those in photo front row, from left are, Bay St. Louis Mayor GnY. ?Bull? Blaize, Caspar Maurigi Sr., Jenny iiBenedetto Roland, Sam Compretta, Willie Saucier, Jack Seuzeneau, Mary Bourgeois Breath, Charles Breath Jr., and James Schwall; second row, from, left, Bay Commissioners William Bourgeois and 0. Grady Perkins, Anti-anette Palumbo, Emile Schindler, George Be-nigno, Mary diBenedetto Benjamin, Ulysses Fayard, Charles Bouis, Bill Watts, Charles ^Uncle Charlie) Breath Sr., and Professor Ramsey, who was the band director; third row, from left, Roland Choina, Francis Nelson, Erwin Bontemps, Emmitt Demoran, Jack Engram, F\v!v(?stpr Bonifrno. Peter Faucetta. Steve
Faucetta, Clarence Schindler, John Benigno, C.J. Gordon and Fred Herlihy. Jenny diBenedetto Roland of New Orleans helped identify band members in photo. She reported one of the highlights for the band was to perform in a New Orleans Mardi Gras parade after receivng and an invitation. Bay resident Charles Sci-anna. brother of the Faucettas, said band members were volunteers and had to purchase their own uniforms and instruments. Scianna also said that Gasper Maurigi wras an accomplished musician and for many years was a band leader on boat excursions between New Orleans and Mobile. Emmett Demoran said there were also other members of the band over the years from the area. (Photo courtesy of the Hancock County Historical Society, Charles Gray, president. The Historical Society is collecting copies of old area photos, and other momentos, call 467-4090.) The Echo welcomes photos older than 25 years for publication. They will be returned to their owners.
Trombone donated
The trombone, case, hat and ? photo of the late Peter Faucette of Bay St. Louis has been do nated to the Hancock Count} Historical Society by Shirlej Miller Tarzette, a niece by mar riage of Faucetta. He was ? member of the Bay St. Louis Municipal Band in the 1920?i and 1930?s.


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