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Albert Benzler

b. 13 November 1867, Newark, NJ, USA, d. 19 Feb 1934, Newark, NJ, USA. Playing piano, xylophone and bells Benzler produced many cylinder recordings for Thomas A. Edison’s Country wide Phonograph Firm in the past due 1890s and early 1900s. He produced his acknowledged debut on bells, on 1903’s ‘Alita’. …

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Frankie Valli

Pop singer Frankie Valli was permanently from the group that he served seeing that business lead singer, the 4 Periods. But he also preserved another solo profession during a lot of the band’s tenure that included many major strikes you start with “Can’t Consider My Eye Off You” and including …

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Ann Cole

Ann Cole was a genuinely great spirit singer who had the misfortune to become too far before her period. She was daring more than enough to record “Got My Mojo Functioning,” which she’d performed on-stage (that was how Muddy Waters discovered the tune) in 1956. Cole also lower records in …

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Amiri Baraka

Poet, playwright, critic, and novelist Amiri Baraka (given birth to Everett LeRoi Jones) was most widely known towards the jazz community for his two books, Blues People: Negro Music in Light America, published in 1964, and Dark Music in 1967, both seeing that LeRoi Jones. A long time before this, …

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