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Eddie Allen

This skilled trumpeter provides impression of the musician looking to elude discographers, you start with a too-ordinary surname accompanied by some variations in liner note credits. There’s Eddie Allen, there’s E.J. Allen, and there’s also the bad twins whose name should clarify everything, but doesn’t: Eddie E.J. Allen and E.J. …

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Carleen Anderson

R&B vocalist Carleen Anderson was introduced to music young, seeing that both her mom (Vicki Anderson) and stepfather (pianist Bobby Byrd) toured through the entire ’60s and ’70s with the fantastic James Brown. Because of her parents continuously being on the highway, Anderson was raised in Houston, TX, and grew …

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Benjamin Frith

British pianist Benjamin Frith studied with pianist Fanny Waterman. At age group 14, Frith gained the U.K. Dudley Country wide Piano Competition, with 20 he was asked by Peter Pears to try out on the Aldeburgh Celebration. Frith linked for initial place within the 1986 Concorso Busoni and had taken …

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Christoph Gallio

Christoph Gallio is really a jazz saxophonist (alto and soprano) located in Switzerland. Extremely active in European countries because the 1980s, he continues to be pretty much unfamiliar to American ears, despite the fact that his trio, Day time & Taxi cab, toured the U.S. once or twice. He performs …

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Lambert, Hendricks & Ross

The premier jazz vocal act ever, Lambert, Hendricks & Ross revolutionized vocal music through the past due ’50s and early ’60s by turning from the increasingly crossover slant from the pop world to embrace the sheer musicianship inherent in vocal jazz. Applying the ideas of bop harmonies to swinging vocal …

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The Kestrels

The Kestrels are scarcely remembered today, if, even in Britain, except because the group by which the songwriting team of Roger Make and Roger Greenaway first met and started composing jointly. These were among the busiest vocal groupings in Britain during the past due 1950s and early ’60s, nevertheless, performing …

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B.j. Sharp

B.J. Sharp’s design of blues is related to a prize-winning chili formula. Ingredients such as for example humorous styles and the capability to state boldly what nearly all women are afraid to state, spiced with a distinctive perspective on topics of discomfort and like, make her a standout. At age …

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Bay Bops

This vocal quartet was formed in Brooklyn, NY, USA, in 1957 by Barney Zarzana, Danny Zipfel, Bobby Serrao and George Taylor Jnr. ‘Joannie’, organized by a youthful Neil Sedaka, was their debut Coral Information solitary in March 1958 and it continued to market over 25 % of the million copies. …

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Andrew Calhoun

Sensitive lyricism is defined to mild, acoustic melodies by Chicago-based singer/songwriter and record company owner/producer Andrew Calhoun. Affected by early John Prine, Leonard Cohen and Martin Carthy, Calhoun brings a poetic method of his unique design of songwriting. Although he proceeds to execute and record like a soloist, Calhoun offers …

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Bay City Jazz Band

Inspired from the Yerba Buena Jazz Strap and Turk Murphy, trombonist Sanford Newbauer and cornetist Everett Farey structured the Bay City Jazz Strap in March 1955. The talented youthful music artists (whose average age groups were 25) began playing frequently in public the next month. The music group was luckily …

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