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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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Don Lodice

b. Dominici LoGuidice, 25 Oct 1919, USA, d. 29 Apr 1995, LA, California, USA. Playing chiefly tenor saxophone, Lodice was sideman numerous rings, including Bunny Berigan in 1939 as well as the same yr Teddy Powell. Early in 1940 he became a member of Tommy Dorsey and presented on effective …

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Roy Hogsed

Given birth to in Arkansas, Roy Hogsed (b. 1919, d. 1978) relocated to NORTH PARK at the start of his profession. He was in charge of probably one of the most initial noises in post-war nation music, often tossing in components of the not-yet articulated varieties of rockabilly and rock …

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Peggy Mann

b. Margaret Germano, 24 July 1919. A fantastic music group singer, specifically on ballads, through the Big Music group Era. Mann proved helpful for the clothes of Henry Halstead, Ben Pollack and Enoch Light in the past due 30s, and sang with Larry Clinton, Teddy Powell and Gene Krupa in …

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Johnny Hathcock

One of nation music’s most prolific authors ever was Johnny Hathcock, penning a lot more than 400 tunes during his long profession. Rating his first strike in 1954 with “AWAKEN Irene” (documented by Hank Thomas on Capitol), Hathcock also loved another major strike with a music he wrote a decade …

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Joe Glazer

Folksinger and labor activist Joe Glazer was created in NEW YORK in 1918. As a kid he frequently sang in synagogues, and motivated by Hollywood’s performing cowboys he bought a electric guitar through the Sears Roebuck catalog, acquiring his 1st lesson through the Functions Progress Administration system. Though his Polish-born …

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Alfred Apaka

Alfred Aloha Apaka (1919 — 1960) was among the important performers in the annals of Hawaii’s well-known music. Although he documented for under ten years, Apaka arranged the requirements for contemporary Hawaiian music along with his joyful, baritone vocals and extremely entertaining shows. In his publication, Hawaiian Music and Music …

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Meredydd Evans

A tutor on the School of Bangor, Wales, Meredydd Evans studied Welsh folk music. He became quite important, and his performing and teaching could be heard within the repertoire of several Welsh folk groupings.

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