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Tag Archives: 1920s – 1940s

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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Kid Rena

An early Fresh Orleans star, Kid Rena’s abilities are generally lost to background. He performed in the same Waif’s House Music group as Louis Armstrong and in 1919 he changed Armstrong in Child Ory’s music group. Unlike Armstrong, Rena mainly remained in New Orleans throughout his lifestyle (although he went …

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William Wirges

William Wirges was a pianist, bandleader, and composer who was simply a member from the legendary Cliquot Membership Eskimos and a mainstay in the first times of radio. Blessed in Buffalo, Wirges offered in World Battle I. After his go back to the state governments, Wirges continued the road, functioning …

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Uday Shankar

The brother of influential sitar player Ravi Shankar, Uday Shankar had a profound influence on Indian dance like a dancer and choreographer. Furthermore to leading his personal troupe of Hindu dancers (founded in March 1931), he helped many aspiring Indian dancers to understand their craft. Officially trained in the J.J. …

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Bobby Martin

Trumpeter Bobby Martin’s birthday in 1903 is duly noted in a number of jazz recommendations, establishing him while the eldest of several performers with this name or variants thereof. For his probable moving, his decision to keep music and operate a family group business in the middle-’40s seemingly resulted in …

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Mal Hallet

Bostonian violinist, clarinetist, and alto saxophonist Mal Hallett led a good swing band in the first ‘30s before that style became nationally well-known. Big-band historian George T. Simon noticed that close to the beginning of this 10 years, with Gene Krupa as its drummer, Hallett’s music group swung too much …

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Don Barrigo

b. 12 June 1906, USA, d. 4 Might 1977. A reliable tenor saxophonist, Barrigo was energetic in NY and London in the 20s and 30s. Among the performers with whom he performed and sometimes documented had been Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang. In the united kingdom, he used Nat Gonella …

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The Pireas Quartet

The architects from the classic sound of rembetika — the gritty, bluesy music of Greece’s poor and dispossessed — the Pireas Quartet comprised Markos Vamvakaris, Batis, Stratos, and Artemis. The group arose from your tekhedes (hash dens) which sprouted up in Athens, Thessaloniki, and Pireas through the 1920s and ’30s; …

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