John Mortimer Boudreaux, Jr. was an influential New Orleans drummer active in jazz, soul, and R&B, best known for his work on hits like “Mardi Gras Mambo” with The Hawketts and sessions for Ernie K-Doe’s “Mother-in-Law” and Chris Kenner’s “Land of a Thousand Dances” Wikipedia. He co-founded AFO Records before moving to California, where he continued session work with artists including Dr. John and Sonny & Cher until his death in 2017 Wikipedia.
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John Mortimer Boudreaux, Jr.’s net worth is estimated at Not publicly disclosed. He built his wealth through his career as a drummer.
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John Mortimer Boudreaux, Jr.’s net worth is estimated at Not publicly disclosed.
John Mortimer Boudreaux, Jr. is a drummer.