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Tag Archives: 1920s – 1940s

Johanna Beyer

Blessed in Leipzig, Johanna Beyer found NEW YORK in 1924. A inexplicable “enigma” who led a solitary lifestyle with few close friends, she nonetheless left 50 compositions — parts that anticipated methods and sounds half of a hundred years before their re-discovery by various other composers — a lot of …

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George “Happy” Johnson

That which was George “Happy” Johnson thus happy about? Maybe it was having the ability to play both tenor saxophone and trombone, an instrumental dual that few instrumentalists can state to have perfected. The usual consequence of attempting such a mixture on the musician’s chops could be in comparison to …

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Joe Burke

Tin Skillet Alley songwriter Joe Burke enjoyed big hits from his collaborations with various lyricists through the mid-’20s through the later ’40s. Delivered in Philadelphia on March 18, 1884, Burke didn’t possess his initial big strike until after his 40th birthday, with 1925’s “Yearning.” This discovery was created with lyricist …

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Neil Reid

It is possible to imagine Neil Reid, a hillbilly teen, wandering straight down from somewhere in Ozark place — a nook, valley, crag, maybe even a cave — with bit more when compared to a rucksack and his trombone case. If place band historic data is usually to be respected, …

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Emanuel Feuermann

Emmanuel Feuermann’s dad was a self-taught violinist and cellist. Emmanuel’s elder sibling, Zigmund, was a prodigy for the violin. Their dad presented Emmanuel having a violin, however the son insisted on keeping it upright, just like a cello, therefore his dad bought him a little cello. The family members shifted …

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Fred Gennett

Fred Gennett was responsible for the record division of Starr Piano, Gennett Information, perhaps one of the most essential indie record labels of the first twentieth century. Starr Piano was a family group business, going by Fred Gennett’s dad, Henry Gennett, and in addition operate with Fred’s brothers Clarence Gennett …

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Bill Gaither

Blues guitarist Expenses Gaither cut more than a hundred edges for Decca and OKeh between 1931 and 1941. Gaither was near to the blues pianist Leroy Carr, and pursuing Carr’s loss of life in 1935, he documented as Leroy’s Friend for a while. An excellent guitarist who possessed a warm, …

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Louis “Kid Shots” Madison

The trumpeter having a nickname just like a boxer inside a ’40s melodrama has historical credits on the brand new Orleans jazz scene worth a round-one knockout. He performed inside a music group for orphaned road urchins alongside non-e apart from Louis Armstrong, at that time wisely permitting Satchmo the …

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William Johnson

Among the uncommon jazzmen whose early credits carries a mention of celery, William “Costs” Johnson’s greatest state to popularity was among the co-writers of “Tuxedo Junction,” a snappy graph originally crafted for the Erskine Hawkins music group, with whom Johnson performed from 1936 through 1943. That melody has managed to …

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Eddie Marrero

Eddie Marrero, a fresh Orleans jazz bassist from a big family of music artists, shouldn’t be confused with other performers using the same name. Included in these are Eddy Marrero, a maker of Latin music, and Eddie Marrero, an acting professional whose roles possess included a Latin bandleader. The Marrero …

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