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Tag Archives: 1950s – 1970s

Werner Haas

Werner Haas was a German pianist especially known for his interpretations of France repertory, specially the functions of Debussy and Ravel. But his shows of music by Chopin and Beethoven had been also extremely praised and his repertory was quite wide, increasing to Prokofiev and Kabalevsky. He was better known …

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Joe Perry

Maker Joe Perry caused an array of performers contracted towards the Decca label, Decca eventually transformed into areas of both Verve and MCA catalogs. He previously a good experience for several styles, turning out wonderful work by Tx C&W innovator Ernest Tubb aswell as, on the far side of the …

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Lenita Bruno

Connected with American music because the ’50s when she was perhaps one of the most well-known artists of Rádio Nacional, the need for Lenita Bruno in bossa nova resides in the actual fact that she was the initial interpreter to record “Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar,” “Por Toda a …

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Zara Nelsova

Zara Katznelson was created in Winnipeg towards the family of a specialist musician, Gregor Katznelson, who was simply a flutist executing beneath the name Nelsov. Zara’s executing name may be the Russian womanly type of her father’s stage name. The family members acquired emigrated to Canada in 1910. She stated …

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Ron Crotty

Bassist Ron Crotty was an associate of well-known pianist Dave Brubeck’s previous groupings, including both a trio and a quartet. Delivered in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, Crotty is frequently connected with jazz happenings in the hilly town. Perhaps one of the most well-known independent recording brands from Frisco, Illusion, made …

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Eddie Bonnemere

The pianist’s middle name was “Valentine” and someone could certainly have a nice swim through the French words in the surname of Eddie Bonnemere. That is all quite ideal musically with regards to a playing profession that progressed from the cathedral towards the cocktail lounge and went back towards the …

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Leiber & Stoller

An entire biography from the lives of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and their contribution to rock and roll & move could quickly take up a whole book. Very basically, Leiber & Stoller had been two of the very most essential songwriters of the first days of rock and roll …

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Maricene Costa

Maricene Costa, the 1st interpreter to record a Chico Buarque melody, doing this in 1964 (“Marcha Em virtude de um Dia de Sol”), produced award-winning functions where careful historic study is in the forefront. In 1958, Costa received the competition Voz de Ouro ABC (Platinum Tone of voice of São …

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Sid Dawson

Traditional jazz trombonist and singer who had two recording sessions for little labels heading two different bands. One was The Riverboat Ramblers in 1954, the various other THE BRAND NEW Chicago Tempo Kings in 1978.

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The Supremes

The initial Supremes, who tend to be described for convenience’s sake as the Columbus Supremes to tell apart them in the very much better-known Motown female trio, are remembered only by serious R&B scholars and doo wop enthusiasts. In 1954, Bobby Isbell (bass) and Eddie Dumas (second tenor) became a …

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