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Tag Archives: 1910s – 1920s

Alcide “Yellow” Nunez

Louisiana Five are appealing today mostly for the current presence of their clarinetist Alcide “Yellow” Nunez. Nunez was created in New Orleans circa 1892 and in 1916 was a charter person in Stein’s Dixie Jass Music group, among the initial from the white Dixieland rings to enterprise north to Chicago. …

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Tom Brown

Some might associate the name Tom Dark brown with collecting mushrooms in the open; others discover saxophones dance before their eye when they listen to this name. There is certainly something to become stated for the second option Dark brown sax fixation, as each era appears to have its Tom …

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Harry Kandel

Harry Kandel was among the pioneers of klezmer, the original dance music from the Western european Jews, in america. Regarding his orchestra, which presented two cornets, four violins, flute, viola, trombone, tuba, piano, xylophone, and himself on clarinet, Kandel documented numerous strikes between 1916 and 1927, like the much-covered “Night …

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Emmett Hardy

Just one more jazz horn participant decrease early in existence by tuberculosis, cornetist Emmett Hardy at least got started about music quite early. His parents had been performers in New Orleans in the second option area of the 19th hundred years, interesting the youngster who fiddled with piano and acoustic …

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Edwin Franko Goldman

The fantastic American bandmaster from the first half from the twentieth century (at least, the main one not named Sousa), Edwin Franko Goldman created among the nation’s most proficient concert bands and composed a lot more than 100 marches, like the popular “Around the Shopping mall.” Goldman joined New York’s …

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Satiro Bilhar

The need for Satiro Bilhar resides in his becoming among the first to utilize the violão (Brazilian classical guitar) like a solo instrument. After Ernani Figueiredo and Alfredo de Sousa Imenez passed away in 1917 and 1918 respectively, and as well as Brant Horta, Joaquim Francisco dos Santos (Quincas Laranjeiras), …

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Costa Júnior

Costa Júnior, or Juca Storoni, as sometimes he signed, was a pianist and movie director of the lyrical organization. He published a popular march satirizing the adulators from the effective politician Pinheiro Machado, “No Bico da Chaleira.” Among the countless revues he published, he had achievement with O Bendengó (1889) …

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Harold Glenn

In the Roaring Twenties, Harold Glenn was referred to as the “California Whistler” and was among several talented novelty virtuosos whose accomplishments were on sale, advertised heavily with a consortium including railway companies aswell as the greater expected r / c. Like a performer, anticipations were always high for famous …

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Oito Batutas

The group Oito Batutas was of fundamental importance to Brazilian music for a number of reasons. Led by Pixinguinha, Oito Batutas was created to amuse the audience from the Movie theater Palais in its foyer. Starting on Apr 7, 1919, the group was successful from its debut. The Carioca élite, …

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Sheikh Sayyed Darweesh

Sheikh Sayyed Darweesh was a significant impact in modernizing Egyptian music. Small known during his life time, Darweesh continues to be revered since his loss of life, from an overdose of cocaine, in 1923. Furthermore to composing many adwar and muviashshahit, Darweesh composed operettas for the Arabic lyric movie theater. …

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