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Warne Marsh

Alongside Lee Konitz, Warne Marsh was probably the most effective “pupil” of Lennie Tristano and, in contrast to Konitz, Marsh spent the majority of his job discovering chordal improvisation the Tristano way. The cool-toned tenor used Hoagy Carmichael’s Teens during 1944-1945 and after the Military, he was with Friend High …

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F.M. Einheit

The “chief equipment operator” for German industrial terrorists Einstürzende Neubauten from your band’s inception in 1983, F.M. Einheit has already established the required time to record part tasks between his group’s generally relaxed release routine (the one that also enables bandmate Blixa Bargeld to try out with Nick Cave’s Poor …

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Clifford T. Ward

b. Clifford Thomas Ward, 10 Feb 1946, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, Britain, d. 18 Dec 2001, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, Britain. Ward typified the first 70s bedsitter singer-songwriter with some albums which were at greatest delightful with most severe mawkish. Ward still left grammar college before A-levels to are a clerk, but by 1962 …

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Fletcher Henderson

Fletcher Henderson was essential to early jazz seeing that innovator from the 1st great jazz big music group, while an arranger and composer within the 1930s, so when a masterful skill scout. Between 1923-1939, quite an all-star solid of top youthful black jazz music artists exceeded through his orchestra, including …

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Cyril Ritchard

b. Cyril J. Trimnell-Ritchard, 1 Dec 1897, Surry Hillsides, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, d. 18 Dec 1977, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Starting being a dancer, Ritchard produced his theatrical debut in Sydney in 1917. Among his initial companions, in Katinka (1918), was Madge Elliott (b. 12 Might 1896, London, Britain, …

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Laurent Voulzy

Despite a slim documented output — roughly one LP per decade typically — Laurent Voulzy surfaced among the most successful and acclaimed composers in contemporary French pop; frequently employed in tandem with longtime collaborator Alain Souchon, his obsessive focus on studio room details was instrumental in shaping the advanced melodies …

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Joe Higgs

One would end up being hard-pressed to discover a more significant and unheralded body in reggae than Joe Higgs. Despite a profession of over 30 years, the reference to his name generally is normally greeted with replies like: “who?” or “under no circumstances heard about him.” Even though he may …

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Cuban Link

Delivered Felix Delgado, Cuban Hyperlink is best generally known as a member from the Latino hip-hop group, the Terror Squad, which includes Big Punisher, Body fat Joe, Potential customer, Armageddon, and Triple Seis. As his name indicate, Cuban Hyperlink was created in Havana, Cuba, and his family members immigrated to …

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Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson

A sophisticated stylist in alto saxophone who vacillated throughout his profession between leap blues and jazz, bald-pated Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson (he shed his hair in early stages following a botched bout using a lye-based hair-straightener) also possessed a playfully distinctive vocal delivery that stood him in great stead with blues …

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Jake Holmes

Among the many journeyman NY folk-rock vocalist/songwriters from the past due ’60s, Jake Holmes, if he’s remembered whatsoever, is recognized as the writer and initial performer of “Dazed and Confused.” It really is still not more popular that he published and recorded the very first version of the track on …

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