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Gastão Lamounier

Having created sacred and popular music, Gastão Lamounier experienced his compositions documented by Sílvio Caldas, Carlos Galhardo, Orlando Silveira, Mário de Azevedo, Paulo Sérgio, and other artists. Also a radioman, Lamounier was the inventor of the 1st juvenile display of Brazilian radio. After 1900, Lamounier relocated to Rio de Janeiro …

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Mal Hallet & His Orchestra

b. 1893, d. 20 November 1952, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Created in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, through the early 20s, the Mal Hallett Orchestra included Toots Mondello, Andy Russo, Carl Swearingen, Expenses Carlin, Nelson Arguesso, Sam Sherman, Ollie Ahearn, Frank Guilfoyle, Larry de Laurence, Frank Frieselle, Brad Gowans, Chet Gonier, Joe Holmes, …

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Munich Philharmonic Orchestra

From the three main orchestras situated in the historic Bavarian capitol of Munich (München), the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra (Münchner Philharmoniker) may be the least recorded of most orchestras that share its advanced of excellence, primarily because of an eccentricity of 1 of its most well-known conductors. For some of its …

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Freddie Spruell

Freddie Spruell (or Papa Freddie, seeing that he’s sometimes known) is frequently cited because the initial performer to record a genuine blues tune, a declare that isn’t exactly accurate. Spreull documented ten paths for OKeh, Paramount, and Bluebird between 1926 and 1935, but vaudeville-styled blues parts like “Crazy Blues” by …

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