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Washboard Chaz (born Charles Leary) is an American acoustic blues and washboard player based in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is known for performing with several New Orleans-based traditional jazz and blues ensembles, including the Washboard Chaz Blues Trio, Tin Men, Washboard Rodeo, and Palmetto Bug Stompers. Chaz has performed and recorded regularly since the 1980s.


Early life and Colorado

Charles Leary was born in 1950 in Queens, New York, and became interested in music as a youth after watching “jazz musicians strut out the door in their fancy suits,” following poker games at local roadhouses. He began playing the washboard after discovering the instrument in Key West in the early 1970s, later customizing it with two tin cans, a wood block, and a hotel bell. He moved to Boulder Colorado in 1975, where he played with local bands including the Ophelia Swing Band, Prosperity Jazz Band,
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and the Forebears, BBQ Bob & Washboard Chaz and Bleeker Street. Chaz resided in and was mayor of
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, where he would often play at the Gold Hill Inn, a hotel and restaurant founded in 1872, which hosts weekly music and has hosted popular blue grass bands including
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and
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and the founders of
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After briefly living in Kansas City, Chaz settled in New Orleans in 2000 and began performing regularly with the city’s local music scene, including sitting in on
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with other local musicians including jazz tubist
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aka Tuba Fats.


New Orleans

After moving to New Orleans, Chaz formed the Washboard Chaz Blues Trio in 2000, performing Piedmont finger-style, Delta, and Chicago blues. Their discography includes ''Courtyard Blues'' (2002), ''Dog Days'' (2004), ''Hard Year Blues'' (2006), and ''Live at the Spotted Cat'' (2015). In 2002, he joined guitarist and vocalist Alex McMurray and sousaphonist Matt Perrine, former members of Royal Fingerbowl, to create The Tin Men. Their discography includes “Super Great Music For Modern Lovers” (2003), “Freaks for Industry!” (2005), “Avocado Woo Woo” (2013), “Sing With Me” (2018), and “Hit It!” (2023). The Tin Men received positive reviews from RollingStone following their 2018 Jazz Fest performance as one of “The Seven Best Things We Saw” including Chaz’s rendition of Herbie Hancock’s “Rockit” and McMurray’s “witty” songwriting. Chaz formed Washboard Rodeo in late 2005, to focus on Western Swing, a genre he was introduced to while living in Colorado. Inspired by 30's musicians
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& his Texas Playboys, and
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& his Musical Brownies, Chaz and other local musicians began rehearsing in 2006. Unfortunately, Hurricane Katrina displaced the band, but they reconnected following the storm and released their first CD in 2010. Chaz also formed the Palmetto Bug Stompers in the mid 2000s, a traditional New Orleans Jazz and Blues ensemble, featuring Robert Snow on acoustic bass, John Rodli on guitar and vocals, Will Smith on trumpet and vocals, Paul Robertson on trombone, Bruce Brackman on clarinet, and Washboard Chaz on washboard and vocals. Their discography includes “Palmetto Bug Stompers” (2003), “Ol’ New Orleans Home” (2006), “Live @ D.B.A.” (2009), ”Sugar Blues'' (2016), “Stomping Our Way Into Your Hearts” (2019).


Festivals and Appearances

In 2006, Alex McMurray and his wife Kourtney Keller established Chaz Fest, a local music festival named as a play on “Jazz Fest” and the name “Chaz" in New Orleans’ Bywater neighborhood. The event was scheduled for Thursday between the two weekends of the
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and featured performances by local musicians. Washboard Chaz would play one song with each band throughout the day. The Festival ended in 2016 as the festival location was sold. The festival was named Best Neighborhood Festival by Offbeat in 2011 and returned at a new location in 2019 and 2024 including Washboard Rodeo among other local bands. In 2022, the Gold Hill Inn, hosted Chaz Fest West, a two day festival that featured Chaz and other local colorado musicians. Chaz’s New Orleans bands have performed annually at French Quarter Festival, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, and Crescent City Blues Fest.


Collaborations and appearances

Washboard Chaz has performed or recorded with artists including
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, and
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. He appears on over 70 recordings, including John P. Hammond's Grammy-nominated ''Long as I Have You'' (1998) CD. Chaz has made television appearances on HBO's ''
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'', '' NCIS: New Orleans'', and in
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's '' Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans''. Chaz was included in
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's "Stand by Me" video project, along with Keith Richards, Keb' Mo' and other global musicians in
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's "Stand by Me" and the
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' "Gimme Shelter" song. Chaz was introduced to the Playing for Change team by ttps://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Luti Roberto Luti an Italian slide guitarist who was a member of Chaz's Blues Trio.


Instruction and teaching

Chaz is a faculty member of the
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Acoustic Blues workshop in Port Townsend, Washington, where he teaches percussion and blues.


References

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