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"I'm broken-hearted," said actor Wendell Pierce, who played trombonist Antoine Batiste on "Treme." "He's part of a long line of great musicians and great family. I was honored to have his name, the name of the character I played, and know that his legacy will live on," Pierce said. Pierce said the legacy of Batiste and his style of music was evident in France, where he was working when he heard Batiste had died. "I was walking home from a jazz club about 3 a.m. here in Paris, and on the banks of the Seine, there was a brass band playing some New Orleans music," Pierce said. "It just shows you the impact of musicians like Uncle Lionel ... his legacy will be felt not just in New Orleans but the world over." Alfred Growe III, one of the trombone players in The Stooges Brass Band, said in true New Orleans tradition, area musicians would pay tribute to Batiste by second-lining every night leading up to his funeral. "He was Uncle Lionel to us," said Walter "Whoadie" Ramsey, who also plays trombone and is the band's lead vocalist. "I will always respect what he did for New Orleans' music."
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