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Pete Pontrelli

b. USA. Trained being a barber, Pontrelli produced his first dance music group in LA, California, USA, in 1919. It began being a quintet but quickly extended to add sidemen such as for example Everett Hoagland, Bernie Snyder, Joe Pally, Ernie Lohrman, Expenses Cooper, Hal Harnett, Joe Norden, Cliff Barber, …

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Bent Perrson

b. 6 Sept 1947, Blekinge, Sweden. Perrson’s effective trumpet and cornet playing produced him the celebrity of Swedish rings such as for example Maggie’s Blue Five and Bent’s Blue Tempo Band through the entire 70s. During this time period he was documenting a four-volume group of Louis Armstrong’s Fifty Warm …

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Julius Monk

b. Julius Withers Monk, 10 November 1912, Spencer, NEW YORK, USA, d. 22 August 1995, NEW YORK, NY, USA. After their studies at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music Monk performed piano in NEW YORK and France. Linking up with Herbert Jacoby, owner of New York’s Le Ruban Bleu, Monk became …

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Madam X

Among Madam X’s more distinctive tunes, ‘Come One, Come All’, contained the collection ‘We’re poor, we’re great, that’s all we ever wanted’. Regrettably for them, a lot of people believed they belonged chiefly in the previous category. The music group was created in NY in 1983 by sisters Maxine and …

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Barbara Lashley

b. c.1938, NEW YORK, NY, USA, d. 90s, SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, California, USA. Lashley was raised within a musical family members (within their youngsters her parents danced on the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem) and was continuously hearing performers on record. While still a kid, she relocated to Washington, DC, …

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Peter King

In 1976 a audio system referred to as Imperial Rockers, located in Lewisham, London, surfaced through Lloyd ‘Musclehead’ Francis and Dennis Rowe. By the first 80s the audio had evolved in to the phenomenally effective Saxon sound. Lots of the UK’s best performers offered their apprenticeships presently there, including Maxi …

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Harrigan & Hart

Ned Harrigan (b. Edward Harrigan, 26 Oct 1844, NEW YORK, NY, USA, d. 6 June 1911, NEW YORK, NY, USA) and Tony Hart (b. Anthony Cannon, 25 July 1855, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA, d. 4 November 1891, NEW YORK, NY, USA) were greatly well-known in the past due nineteenth hundred years. …

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Brian Fahey

b. 25 Apr 1919, Margate, Kent, Britain. Fahey’s father, a specialist musician, trained him to try out the piano and cello when he was a young child. During World Battle II he offered in the Royal Artillery and was captured through the retreat to Dunkirk, and spent another five years …

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Penny Edwards

b. Millicent Maxine Edwards, 24 August 1928, Jackson Heights, NY, USA, d. 26 August 1998, Friendswood, Tx, USA. Dance from early youth, Edwards was briefly on Broadway, showing up in the chorus of Ziegfeld Follies Of 1943, and sang and danced in a variety of sketches in Olsen And Johnson’s …

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Dykeenies

Shaped in 2005 in Cumbernauld, Scotland, this indie rock-band includes brothers Alan Henderson (guitar), Andrew Henderson (bass) and Brian Henderson (keyboards/vocals), with childhood friends Steven Ramsay (guitar) and John Kerr (drums) completing the line-up. Acquiring their name through the 1988 fantasy film Willow, the quintet produced an immediate effect on …

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