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Pete Jacobs

This obscure but snappy swing drummer spent very little greater than a decade within the music business, retiring because of ill health in 1937 and living on only in to the early ’50s. His documenting career occurred primarily between 1932 and 1937, leading to nearly 20 recordings of traditional jazz. …

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Louise Massey & Her Westerners

b. Victoria Louise Massey, 10 August 1902, Hart State, Tx, USA, d. 20 June 1983, San Angelo, Tx, USA. The Massey family members relocated initial to Midland and towards the K Club Ranch, near Roswell, Lincoln State, New Mexico, to a location still influenced with the legacy of Billy a …

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Rube Waddell

Crazed D.We.Con. trio Rube Waddell got their begin as road buskers in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, employing a selection of homemade musical instruments (like the one-string electric guitar) and discovered percussion to make a audio as eccentric as their namesake, the outrageous, hard-drinking strikeout pitcher who dominated the American Group …

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Lionel Belasco

It’s been claimed that Belasco was the initial musician to popularize Western world Indian music for a substantial audience beyond your English-speaking Caribbean. The kid of the Sephardic Jew along with a Trinidadian Creole, pianist and vocalist Belasco produced his first documenting in Trinidad in 1914. Between 1914 and 1945, …

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Sam McGee

Flat-top guitar picker Sam McGee and his fiddling sibling Kirk were among the initial fraternal duets in country music, and were also incredible sidemen for such renowned performers as Uncle Dave Macon and Fiddling Arthur Smith. The McGee brothers had been born simply south of Nashville in Williamson State, Tennessee, …

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Peerless Quartet

Shaped in the past due 1890s for cylinder recordings from the forerunner of Columbia Files, this vocal group was initially referred to as the Columbia Quartet (sometimes assorted as Columbia Quartette and Columbia Male Quartet). The first line-up presented first tenor Albert Campbell, second tenor Wayne Kent Reynard, baritone Joe …

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Leonard Allen

b. 21 March 1900, Montgomery, Alabama, USA, d. 16 July 1985, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Allen was an archive company professional who going the United/Says label group within the 50s. During its six-year presence, the firm created a number of the biggest R&B strikes of the period, included in this, Jimmy …

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Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra

The Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra may be the oldest & most illustrious of Hungary’s orchestras. It had been founded in 1853 by Hungarian composer Ferenc Erkel, who led the orchestra until 1871. He was accompanied by Hans Richter (1871 – 1875), Sándor Erkel (1875 – 1900), István Kerner (1900 – 1918), …

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John Trueheart

b. c.1900, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, d. 1949, NEW YORK, NY, USA. Trueheart began playing banjo and acoustic guitar with local rings, where another youthful hopeful was his good friend, Chick Webb. When Webb visited NY, Trueheart also uprooted and continued to be with Webb, aside from a long disease, before …

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Little Son Joe

b. Ernest Lawlars, 18 Might 1900, Hughes, Arkansas, USA, d. 14 November 1961, Memphis, Tennessee, USA. Lawlars is most beneficial known for his musical relationship along with his wife, Memphis Minnie, but he previously been playing electric guitar and performing blues for a few years around Memphis before they collaborated, …

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