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Teddy McRae

Simply because important an arranger simply because he was a tenor-saxophonist, Teddy McRae made important, behind-the-scenes efforts to several rings, especially Chick Webb’s. After using local groupings, including a family group band, McRae caused June Clark in 1926 and in 1927 shifted to NY where he primarily led his very …

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Tab Smith

Tabs Smith’s career can simply be split into two. Among the finest altoists to emerge through the golf swing period, Smith became a favorite attraction within the R&B globe of the 1950s because of his record “Due to You.” After early encounter playing in place bands through the 1930s, Tabs …

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Tarheel Slim

Discuss a versatile musician: Alden Bunn (aka Tarheel Slim) recorded in just about any postwar music genre imaginable. Lowdown blues, gospel, vocal group R&B, poppish duets, actually rockabilly weren’t beyond your sphere of his musicianship. Nevertheless, spirituals had been Bunn’s first like. While still in NEW YORK through the early …

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