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Bob Lester

In the mid-’30s Bob Lester achieved considerable success performing at Cassino da Urca, Cassino Quitandinha, as well as the casino on the Copacabana Palace Hotel, singing and tap dancing with Grande Otelo, Oscarito, and Mistinguette. Signing up for Carmen Miranda as well as the Bando da Lua, Lester followed the …

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Jimmy Keith

Jimmy Keith is definitely a legend within the Kansas Town jazz picture; beyond that, his family members itself is among the most mentioned in the condition of Missouri. This won’t mean anyone can hurry out and buy stacks of Jimmy Keith edges. Unfortunately, a lot of the music this designer …

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Neville Marcano

Referred to as the “Growling Tiger of Calypso,” Marcano was noted for his skill at both politics/current events-inspired tunes and tunes with an increase of conventional folk/passionate themes. A teenage flyweight champ boxer, he became a calypso vocalist by occupation after placing saturated in regional calypso contests in the middle-1930s. …

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Douglas Lilburn

Douglas Lilburn has for many years been regarded as New Zealand’s top composer. He analyzed at the University or college of Canterbury with the Royal University of Music with Vaughan Williams. He trained for quite some time in the Victoria University or college at Wellington. And a huge body of …

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Ludwik Grossman

Grossman studied with Freyer early in lifestyle in Warsaw. He resided in Berlin where he continuing his research with Rugenhagen. Upon his go back to Warsaw Grossman produced public appearances being a pianist, organist and conductor. Protected ready as co-owner of the business in offering keyboard musical instruments, he constructed …

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Gracie Barrie

b. 18 Dec 1915, USA. An elegant vocalist for big rings plus some 30s Broadway musicals, Barrie experienced a small part in the luxurious 1933 Broadway revue Hit Me Red, starring Jimmy Durante. Barrie sang Lew Dark brown and Ray Henderson’s ‘It’s Great TO BECOME Alive’. She performed a much …

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Vi Burnside

b. 19 Apr 1915, USA. A superb tenor saxophonist, Burnside performed within an all-female music group led by Costs Baldwin before signing up for the International Sweethearts Of Tempo when Jesse Rock reorganized the music group in the first 40s. Using the Sweethearts she toured European countries, playing to American …

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Orlando Silva

Orlando Silva is looked upon by many because the best Brazilian vocalist of all instances. Certainly he was fundamental along the way of modernization of Brazilian well-known music, through his delicate rhythmic service allied to a smart interpretation along with a versatile phrasing. Before Silva, Brazilian music was dominated by …

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Raul de Barros

Raul de Barros, a trombone virtuoso, can be an important section of Brazilian music. His traditional structure “Na Glória” continues to be extremely popular, and he documented 48 albums during his profession. Developing his function in the aged, folkloric Rio neighborhoods with malandros and sambistas, he’s a proponent of the …

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Whistler & His Jug Band

Whistler & His Jug Music group was a long-lasting and popular group that recorded for a number of labels through the mid-’20s through the first ’30s, and influenced lots of the jug rings that followed. The group was shaped in 1915 in Louisville, KY by guitarist, vocalist and whistler Buford …

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