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Tag Archives: 1940s – 1990s

Barry Galbraith

Guitarist Barry Galbraith used Babe Russin, Artwork Tatum, Crimson Norvo, Hal McIntyre and Teddy Powell after moving to NY from Vermont in the first ’40s. He is at Claude Thornhill’s music group from 1941 to 1942, and once again from 1946 to 1949 pursuing army services. Galbraith was a occupied …

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Antonio Aguilar

Antonio Aguilar reigned being among the most popular Mexican performers and stars of his era, recording a lot more than 150 traditional mariachi albums and an astounding 167 feature movies during a profession spanning greater than a fifty percent hundred years. Dubbed “Un Charro de México,” Aguilar invariably made an …

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LaVern Baker

LaVern Baker was among the sexiest divas gracing the mid-’50s rock and roll & move circuit, boasting a brashly seductive vocal delivery tailor-made for belting the catchy novelties “Tweedlee Dee,” “Bop-Ting-a-Ling,” and “Tra La La” for Atlantic Information during rock’s initial influx of prominence. Blessed Delores Williams, she was performing …

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Bill Doggett

Along with his instrumental hit “Honky Tonk” in February 1956, Bill Doggett (given birth to William Ballard Doggett) created among rock’s greatest instrumental tracks. Though it produced scores of gives to execute in rock and roll & roll night clubs throughout the USA, Doggett remained linked with the jazz and …

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Jack Brokensha

Fluent with vibes and drums aswell as arranging and composing, Australian musician Jack port Brokensha initial became thinking about jazz while serving within an RAAF entertainment device in World Battle II. He led groupings in Adelaide and performed in espresso lounges following the war, aswell as at concerts in Melbourne, …

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Bob Cooper

Like many West Coast tenor saxophonists of his generation, Bob Cooper’s design was based on skillful emulation of Lester Young’s velvety, vetiver-scented shade, harmonic ingenuity and sinuous technique. The very best introduction to the artist will be House! The Music of Bob Cooper, released in 1958 by Modern Records. Initially …

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Beryl Davis

Big-band singer Beryl Davis was created in Britain; the child of bandleader Harry Davis, she spent her formative years on tour with her father’s orchestra, ultimately getting the act’s presented vocalist. Subsequently touring European countries with Stéphane Grappelli, George Shearing, and Ted Heath, in 1944 Davis was recruited to become …

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Peanuts Hucko

Peanuts Hucko long had a audio on clarinet that’s nearly identical compared to that of Benny Goodman. An excellent tenor participant in his start (although he mainly quit the instrument following the 1940s), Hucko’s clarinet can be an appealing addition to any Dixieland or golf swing combo. He began being …

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Sidney Maiden

Blessed in Mansfield, LA in 1923, vocalist and harmonica blower Sidney Maiden produced his mark over the blues using the common “Eclipse of sunlight.” Within the ’40s, Maiden transferred to California where he first fulfilled guitarist K.C. Douglas. They bonded instantly given that they both acquired a purist attitude towards …

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Stan Getz

Among the all-time great tenor saxophonists, Stan Getz was referred to as “The Audio” because he previously perhaps one of the most beautiful shades have you ever heard. Getz, whose primary early impact was Lester Youthful, turned out to be a major impact himself, also to his credit he hardly …

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