28-04-2025
Bandleader, educator, musician Paul Batiste dies at 74
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The City Of New Orleans has suffered a loss in the music world.
Guitarist, educator and leader of the legendary Batiste musical family, Paul Batiste, died on April 25 at the age of 74.
Batiste played a key role in shaping the city's sound.
He founded the Batiste Brothers Band and spent decades teaching music in local schools.
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Born and raised in New Orleans, Batiste embodied the spirit of resilience, strength and compassion that defines his home town. In a letter from his family, his life was marked by service, first as a veteran in the United State Army and as a life long educator and band leader in the community.
'Fierce in his convictions yet endlessly kind in his actions, Paul A. Batiste led with heart, discipline, and an unwavering belief in the potential of every person he encountered,' said family.
Following his graduation from Southern University at New Orleans (SUNO) in 1978, he began teaching at McDonogh 35 and later at John McDonogh High School. During his 30 years in education, he's held leadership roles as Band Director at Hines Elementary, McDonogh 15, Lafayette Elementary and Sophie B. Wright.
Throughout the years his influence reached other NOLA music legends such as Danny Barker, Henry Butler, James Black and James Booker.
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'Through decades of dedication to music education, he shaped the futures of countless students, inspiring them to strive for greatness both on and off the stage. His influence runs deep through the veins of New Orleans' rich musical legacy — a legacy he fought to preserve, expand, and pass on to new generations,' family said.
Paul also led his family to stardom serving as principal songwriter of the Batiste Brothers Band, composing nearly the entire catalog as well as co-writing and producing their short film, 'A Stranger's Story.'
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