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James Clay

Until 2004, the primary James Clay in recordings was a jazz saxophonist. A self-titled group of songs in the Inpop label by way of a 22-year-old former person in what continues to be referred to as a “managing religious cult” transformed everything that. Clay says quite interesting reasons for having …

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Benny Waters

Until his death at age 96, Benny Waters had not been only the next oldest active jazz musician (to Eubie Blake who managed to get to 100) but a robust altoist who be looked at impressive if he were only 50. Waters’ personal background covered virtually the complete history of …

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Teddy Buckner

Trumpeter Teddy Buckner was a Louis Armstrong devotee whose enthusiasm for New Orleans styled jazz and golf swing took him all over the world during a profession that spanned a lot more than six years. He was distantly linked to the St. Louis centered Buckner family members that created pianist/organist …

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