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Henriëtta Bosmans

Bosmans studied piano with her mom, Sarah Bosmans-Benedicts on the Amsterdam Conservatory. Furthermore to performing broadly, she was an accompanist for most music artists. Her early functions are intimate in character, but after learning with Pijper in 1927 her compositions became even more radical. By 1935 she begun to synthesize …

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Anne Dodson

The sister of singer/songwriter David Dodson, Anne Dodson has balanced her career as an adult-oriented singer/songwriter with performances and recordings for children at schools and libraries. Performing being a soloist so that as an associate of folk groupings State Down and various Shoes, Dodson provides used music to talk about …

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Bimi Ombale

Ombale joined Zaiko Langa Langa in 1969 and composed more than 50 hit tracks on their behalf. He briefly became a member of Tabu Country wide, and led the Zaiko breakaway faction in 1988 which became Familia Dei.

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Linda Finnie

Scottish mezzo soprano Linda Finnie has skilled a wide-ranging career, built upon both opera performance and concert work. Her complete, ripe, if not really especially large, device demonstrated well-suited to a wide repertory. A long-standing distinctive recital and oratorio musician for Chandos Information, she has documented many oratorios and tune …

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Joe Eldridge

This is the brother of trumpeter Roy Eldridge, who regardless of the nickname of “Small Jazz” cast a shadow big enough to obscure him. The siblings arrived through to the Pittsburgh music picture, where Joe Eldridge’s 1st professional job is at the music group of Henri Saporo. More than Roy …

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The Five Barons

Using the quintet this enduring size for the musical formation, that is definitely no surprise that we now have Five Barons, along with five of so a great many other types of things. Doo wop and vocal group enthusiasts may become interested in the group pursuing what would need to …

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The Wanderers

The Wanderers were a favorite East Coastline doo wop group who experienced numerous name changes throughout their decade-long career, and despite various label-related shuffling and stylistic changes, nationwide success eluded them at each turn. They may be best known for his or her cover materials, and experienced minor East Coastline …

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Larry Gelb

Larry Gelb is a composer-lyricist, jazz pianist-teacher, and writer. Apart from albums, he provides written film ratings, off-Broadway musicals, as well as the reserve The Geometry of Melody. Delivered in Scranton, Pa on Feb 25, 1952, Gelb started playing piano at age group seven, began composing significantly at age group …

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Jessé

Having recorded 12 albums and becoming awarded in country wide and international festivals, Jessé was impeded by his precocious demise of achieving an increased stature in Brazilian popular music. Beginning his artistic profession in São Paulo like a crooner, Jessé also became a vocalist in groups such as for example …

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Sam Morgan

Multi-instrumentalist Sam Morgan provides recorded sporadically during near half a hundred years in the music business, including a 1978 folk-rock task toiled more than with Dave Mattacks of Fairport Convention. Among Morgan’s earlier rings, named Hickory Blowing wind honoring the heart-wrenching nation ballad by Gram Parsons, documented its first record …

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