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Virginia Rodrigues

Virginia Rodrigues was an aspiring celebrity and vocalist when she caught the ear of Brazilian vocalist/songwriter Caetano Veloso. Veloso was therefore impressed by Rodrigues’ sensuous vocals that he helped her to obtain a recording contract using the Hannibal label and created her debut recording Sol Negro. Inside a 1998 interview, …

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Charlie Green

Among the finest early trombonists as well as the initial strong jazz soloist within the Fletcher Henderson orchestra (signing up for slightly before Louis Armstrong), Charlie Green played locally in Omaha (1920-1923) before his two stints with Henderson (July 1924-Apr 1926 and later 1928-springtime 1929). An excellent blues participant who …

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Charlie Johnson

A good pianist who seldom soloed, Charlie Johnson is of greatest significance for leading his Heaven Ten, an orchestra that had five excellent saving periods during 1925-1929, and played at Smalls’ Heaven during 1925-1935. One of the sidemen who show up on Johnson’s information are trumpeters Jabbo Smith, Thomas Morris, …

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Joe “Fox” Smith

Joe “Fox” Smith had among the prettiest shades & most lyrical varieties of any jazz soloist within the 1920s, and he was Bessie Smith’s favourite sideman. The majority of Smith’s family members performed trumpet, including his dad, Luke Smith, Sr. (who led a brass music group) and his six brothers; …

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W.C. Handy

W.C. Handy, the “Dad from the Blues,” brought the music of rural Southern blacks in to the mainstream by copyrighting previous music and writing brand-new music, spurring the blues in to the mainstream of well-known music through the 1910s and ’20s. He was also an extremely trained veteran from the …

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Floyd Tillman

Floyd Tillman is most likely most widely known for composing “IT CREATES No Difference Today,” a nation vintage that he offered to Jimmie Davis for $300 in 1938, and then watch it turn into a strike for Davis, Cliff Bruner, Bing Crosby, Gene Autry, among others. That track was among …

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Ma Rainey

Ma Rainey wasn’t the very first blues singer to create information, but by all privileges she probably must have been. Within an period when women had been the marquee titles in blues, Rainey was after the most celebrated of most; the “Mom from the Blues” have been performing the music …

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Freddie Keppard

Among the New Orleans cornet “kings” (succeeding Pal Bolden and preceding Ruler Oliver), Freddie Keppard was mostly of the innovators from the 1910 period who had an opportunity to record down the road, offering listeners a glance of his skills. Keppard was energetic from around 1906, leading the Olympia Orchestra …

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Tampa Red

From the dozens of good slip guitarists who recorded blues, just a few — Elmore Wayne, Muddy Waters, and Robert Johnson, for instance — left a definite imprint on custom by developing a recognizable and widely imitated instrumental design. Tampa Crimson was another important musical model. During his heyday within …

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Elmer Snowden

An excellent banjo participant, Elmer Snowden was the initial leader from the Washingtonians, an organization that would end up being the Duke Ellington Orchestra; a dispute over profit the middle-’20s soon discovered him “at liberty.” Snowden acquired fulfilled Ellington in 1919 and before that he previously caused Eubie Blake in …

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