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Bleuette

The Queen from the Café-Cantante tradition in Brazil, Bleuette reigned in the Alcazar Parque (at Rio’s famous Bohemian borough of Lapa) in 1900-1. Having debuted in 1890 in the Bijou Concert in Toulouse (France), and having performed, constantly with high achievement, in Vienna (Austria), Berlin (Germany), Budapest (Czech Republic), Russia …

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Sir Lew Grade

Lord Quality, often better referred to as Sir Lew Quality, was mostly known for his function in film and tv entertainment. His primary impact in music, aside from his times representing Louis Armstrong, was being a financier and his having wrested control of North Tracks and, by expansion, basically two …

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After beginning his career as lead guitarist for the metal group X-Japan, Cover (true name: Hideto Matsumoto) continued to be an iconic musician in Japan through the 1990s. During his brief solo profession, he attempted from catchy pop/rock and roll noises to hard-edged commercial, released two extremely successful alternative rock …

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Leslie Conn

Leslie Conn played a little function in David Bowie’s profession as his initial manager as well as the manufacturer of his initial one. Conn was a small-time supervisor, handling such unidentified serves as the Barry Sisters, Shirley Sands, and Derry Hart. Bowie, after that heading by his true name of …

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Lester Bangs

Nearly everyone acquainted with the work from the later, great Lester Bangs (his worn-out pulmonary and respiratory systems turn off in 1982 at age 33) knows him like a rock journalist for Creem, Rolling Stone, Village Voice, and countless additional magazines. Even though his crucial acumen, perspicacity, and acerbic wit …

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George Frederick Bristow

Although he was an early on and indefatigable champion of American music, George Frederick Bristow hardly ever quite were able to create a compositional style that was possibly American or personal; his music noises generally like imitation Mendelssohn. He do much, however, to build up an American musical awareness, and …

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Elmer “Coo Coo” Talbert

Visceral vocalist and trumpeter Elmer “Coo Coo” Talbert is principally remembered for the recordings he made out of the George Lewis Jazz Music group through the years 1949 and 1950. Talbert was created in New Orleans, LA, on August 8, 1900. His initial regular work as a specialist musician was …

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Selim Palmgren

A significant Finnish composer excelling in piano structure, a lot of whose functions contain impressionistic elements such as for example whole-tone scales and parallel-chord constructions.

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Paul Towndrow

b. 13 Dec 1978, Bellshill, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Towndrow started playing alto saxophone at age 12 while at senior high school in Airdrie, that was after that his house. After participating in a master course with tenor saxophonist Tommy Smith he started hearing jazz. After graduating from the Country wide Jazz …

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Anthony Callea

Australian pop sensation Anthony Callea was created in Melbourne in December 13, 1982. Callea moved into numerous talent tournaments as a kid and, while still youthful, sought training on the Johnny Little Talent College, a musical theater-style training located in traditional western Australia. In 2004 he auditioned for Australian Idol, …

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