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Arthur Pryor

Arthur Pryor was arguably America’s most significant non-jazz trombonist of the first 20th century; in addition, he was revered through the acoustical documenting period for his abilities as both a bandleader/conductor and a composer. Pryor, whose affects ranged from ragtime to Western classical (specifically waltzes) to 19th hundred years pop, …

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James Reese Europe

James Reese European countries was created in Cell, AL, on Feb 22, 1880. Searching for opportunities unavailable to southern blacks, Jim Europe’s dad moved the family members to Washington, D.C. In the country’s capitol, the kids of the European countries family members pursued education in several pursuits, including music. Jim …

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