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Waldo De Los Rios

The musical traditions of Chile were preserved through the music of Santiago-born vocalist and pianist Waldo De Los Rios (given birth to Marta Ines Gutierrez De Vargas). The lesser-known of two Latin vocalist/songwriters using the same name, De Los Rios shifted his concentrate to folkloric music after producing his radio …

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Lou Costello

While Lou Costello is most beneficial known for his radio, film, and television use Bud Abbott, his profession both predated and extended beyond the collaboration. Costello was created Louis Francis Cristillo on March 6, 1906, in Patterson, NJ. His family members was Catholic, and he excelled in college as an …

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Theodore Gottlieb

Comedian Theodore Gottlieb rose to prominence along with his humorous visitor spots on Television talk displays with Merv Griffin and Steve Allen, but he’s best-known for his regular performances in the David Letterman present through the ’80s. A German indigenous who was simply a prisoner of the Dachau focus camp …

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Bob Howard

Bob Howard made an extraordinary variety of recordings during 1935-38, a sufficient amount of to fill five LPs. Using the reputation of Fatty acids Waller, Howard was agreed upon by Decca as competition but he hardly ever came close regardless of the usage of some significant sidemen. Howard transferred to …

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Ed “Snoozer” Quinn

This talented multi-instrumentalist on stringed instruments had a nickname that a lot more than just hints at deep sleeping ability, an art that might be seemingly easy to get if one worked as an accompanist to Bing Crosby. Burning a crooner is definitely among the many contexts where Ed “Snoozer” …

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George Howard

While large plenty of to be looked at no laughing matter, the count of performers named George Howard includes one for whom jests cannot probably be entirely prevented. The Rochester, IN, music business experienced George Howard was an associate of an antique vocal music ensemble referred to as the King’s …

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Duke Groner

Something of the institution for the Chicago jazz picture, Duke Groner hailed from Oklahoma where he was raised in a music family. His dad was selecting banjo and acoustic guitar, his mother performing, and his sister ticking the ivories. He started having a few violin lessons, which he evidently detested. …

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Pascoal Carlos Magno

Among many performs and books, Pascoal Carlos Magno wrote lyrics for a number of songs, probably the most effective becoming “Pierrô,” music by Joubert de Carvalho. His name was immortalized like a road in the Santa Teresa borough, Rio de Janeiro RJ.

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Sir Lew Grade

Lord Quality, often better referred to as Sir Lew Quality, was mostly known for his function in film and tv entertainment. His primary impact in music, aside from his times representing Louis Armstrong, was being a financier and his having wrested control of North Tracks and, by expansion, basically two …

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