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Walter Jurmann

Vienna-born Walter Jurmann’s career being a composer and songwriter took him from Berlin, where he produced his name within the 1920s and early ’30s writing hits for Richard Tauber among others, to exile but still better success in Paris, and lastly to America by method of Hollywood from early 1935. …

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Arthur Godfrey

Arthur Godfrey was a dynamic entertainer for some of his lifestyle, a minimum of a half of a hundred years of executing in radio, tv and films, of performing and performing ukulele and acoustic guitar, upgrading to microphones to provide tone of voice to his most recent promotional structure. Whether …

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Frank Warner

The early-’60s revival of American folk music was sparked from the efforts of such folksingers and song collectors as Frank Warner. Aided by his wife, Anne, Warner journeyed thoroughly through Canada, New Britain, as well as the American south searching for material. At tunes he found out had been such …

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Bat the Hummingbird

If this nickname was invented to be able to describe some type of music activity, then your blues artist referred to as Bat the Hummingbird may have been thought to have tremendous accuracy, for example. Maybe it intended he could play the difficult, or maybe the person was a sadistic …

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Louis Krasner

Few musicians skilled the initial professional and music longevity of Louis Krasner. From the 1920s, when he became a respected exponent of songs, before 1980s, when he was still teaching, he was a serious influence on many decades of soloists and listeners. Krasner produced very few industrial recordings, but actually …

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