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Albert “Little Abbie” Brunies

There have been two New Orleans jazz musicians named Albert Brunies, and more than enough players with this surname to pack leading half of 1 of this city’s famous streetcars. Some of the romping and stomping Brunies had been either siblings or the musical parents who developed them, this Albert …

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Valzinho

Not so important as a new player, Valzinho was an excellent composer, having still left classics like “Óculos Escuros” (with Orestes Barbosa, 1955; documented by Zezé Gonzaga and by Paulinho da Viola, 1971), “Doce Veneno” (with Carlos Lentine and Esperidião Machado Goulart, 1945; documented by Marion, Djalma Ferreira Group, Jamelão, …

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Claudionor Cruz

Son of the bandleader Claudionor Cruz done a lot more than 400 recordings seeing that composer, drummer, and/or cavaquinho/tenor violão participant. He composed classics like “European union Brinco” (documented by Francisco Alves), “Caprichos perform Destino” (documented by Orlando Silva) and “A Felicidade Perdeu Seu Endereço” with Pedro Caetano. With Ataulfo …

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Leo Vilar

Leo Vilar had a distinguished profession as the first choice of the very most famous vocal/instrumental group Anjos carry out Inferno. He also uncovered Dorival Caymmi and various other performers from Bahia, because of his revolutionary path at Rádio Clube da Bahia. The kid of Italian immigrants, Vilar was an …

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Pol Plançon

It’s rare for any singer to become known as an excellent vocal specialist and an excellent singing actor, and a proficient stylist. Strategyçon was all three of the, even though his recordings had been made prematurily . in the technology and as well past due in his profession to give …

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Richard Heuberger

Composer Richard Heuberger was an integral shape in Viennese music life on the turn from the twentieth hundred years. Delivered in Graz, Heuberger deserted engineering research at age 26 to be able to consider up music structure, 1st with W.A. Rémy and later on with Robert Fuchs. In the past …

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Kelly J. Lundy

This guitarist and singer was the youngest of 14 children. His dad, Emmett W. Lundy, was a fiddler from Grayson Region, VA, who documented a wonderful group of fiddle music from his repertoire for the Library of Congress in 1941. By enough time these recordings had been done, child Kelly …

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Jim Flora

Illustrator Jim Flora created a few of the most memorable and innovative jazz LP addresses from the postwar period, honing a playful yet deeply idiosyncratic sensibility much imitated in the years to follow. Delivered July 25, 1914, in Bellefontaine, OH, Flora graduated through the Artwork Academy of Cincinnati in 1939. …

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Jean-Baptiste Fauré

A gifted French baritone who excelled in dramatic presentation using a rich, resonant and stylish voice and superb acting abilities. Faure was similarly comfy in French and Italian opera and was extremely lauded for his portrayal of and performing in the assignments of Mephistopheles, Hamlet, Inform, Alphonse (`La preferred’), and …

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Aloysio Oliveira

An integral figure in the internationalization of Brazilian well-known music, Aloysio de Oliveira participated in the complete job of Carmen Miranda overseas, using the Bando da Lua, and in addition produced other Brazilian artists in the U.S. Oliveira got many hits using the Bando da Lua, plus a significant discography. …

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