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Edythe Baker

A talented however now obscure classically trained pianist, Edythe Baker moved to NEW YORK in later 1919 and produced some piano rolls for the Aeolian business during the following six years that ranged from ragtime to melodic pop music of your day (such as for example “Yes Sir, That’s My …

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Barrelhouse Pete

Initially, the life span and occasions of Barrelhouse Pete appears to be the stuff of exciting, actually scandalous music story. His dad was a Tx Ranger! He documented a piano single entitled “Pussy” which might have arranged the picture for a time of repressive musical censorship! There is no actual …

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Jerry Hoey

Bandleader and multi-instrumentalist Jerry Hoey’s outfit was considered probably one of the most technically adept from the Uk dance bands functioning London’s swank resorts in the ’20s and ’30s. Hoey’s clothing was also therefore favored by the wealthy customers of such locations that at one stage the wealthy rabble rallied …

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Oscar de Almeida

Oscar Dealmeida wrote the lyrics from the big strike from the Carnival of 1916, the valse “Pierrô e Colombina” (music by Eduardo das Neves). In 1919, Dealmeida composed the march “A Queda Da Rosa” with Bonfiglio de Oliveira for the rancho (Carnival group) Ameno Resedá. In the 10 years of …

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Heitor Catumbi

Heitor Leite Sodré (Heitor Catumbi) popularized the samba-choro as well as the samba-de-breque (the break was initially inserted within a samba-choro) along with his compositions “Comigo Não” (lyrics by Valentina Biosca, recorded by Carmen Miranda) “Exaltação ? Bahia,” “Roseira Branca,” among others. He was the kid from the violonista (acoustic …

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Leonid Utyosov

Leonid Utyosov was the creator and longtime (1929-1982) singer and director of an extremely well-known Soviet Union jazz orchestra. He became a tale and the satisfaction of Soviet tradition. No matter his insufficient musical history, he became typically the most popular vocalist of his period. In a nation where jazz …

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