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Frank Parker

Best-known for his drumming and marching/tap dancing abilities, Frank Parker began his career in present business at age 5. Delivered sometime during 1919 in New Orleans, Parker performed as an associate of Child Clayton’s music group before relocating to LA, CA, and starting up with Teddy Buckner (on the Beverly …

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John Mitchum

Younger brother from the later Robert Mitchum, John Mitchum has appeared in a huge selection of movies and tv shows, usually as an actor but occasionally being a singer. Being a documenting artist, he provides recorded one record of folk tracks with Bonanza superstar Dan Blocker in 1963, but he …

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Inocente Carreño

Carreño studied on the Country wide College of Music and provides served as teacher of theory on the José Angel Lamas College for advanced music research in Caracas. He in addition has worked being a hornist and choirmaster for the Venezuelan SO, which he also occasionally conducts. His most widely …

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Dayton Allen

A veteran of television’s start, Allen logged with time on from Steve Allen to Howdy Doody, developing his offbeat heroes, usually employed in dialect. His catchphrase became the name of his lone documented effort, released in the height from the comedy album trend.

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August Körling

Korling studied on the Musikaliska Akademien in Stockholm and transferred to Ystad where he spent the others of his lifestyle. As a instructor, composer and movie director of several different ensembles Korling produced quite a direct effect over the musical lifestyle of his community. Notably he constructed mainly choral music …

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Sven-Erik Bäck

Bäck studied in the Royal Music Academy of Stockholm and in addition studied structure with Rosenberg. As Rosenberg’s college student, Bäck developed a method where melody may be the important element. He made up inside a twelve-tone technique using the lyrical design of Webern. A lot of his functions are …

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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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Eddie Miller

Eddie Miller had a career being a bandleader in the ’30s and ’40s, the heyday of American swing. Happily proclaiming their traditions on leading from the bass drum, Eddie Miller & His Oklahomans cut several edges: the punctual “Motel Period” as well as the pathetic “Don’t Break My Heart Once …

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Klécius Caldas

Starting to compose music in the ’40s, Klecius Caldas’ first tune to attain popularity was “O Velho Club,” released by Francisco Alves on the Rádio Nacional and documented later on by Helena de Lima. His samba-canção “Somos Dois” (with Armando Cavalcanti/Luiz Antônio), the to begin his songs to become documented, …

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J.W. Myers

Welsh baritone John W. Myers was essentially the most essential vocalist in the 1st decade from the American phonograph market. Although he was created in Wales around 1865, there is nothing known of his history and it was not verified that “J.W. Myers,” the name he useful for documenting, was …

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