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Charlie Singleton

Charlie Singleton was a fresh York City-based saxophonist and bandleader who worked inside a leap blues/R&B vein through the past due ’40s and early ’50s. He and his group — alternately dubbed the Charlie Singleton Combo or the Charlie Singleton Orchestra — supported leap blues shouter H-Bomb Ferguson on several …

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Don Albert

Albert Dominique, the nephew of illustrious New Orleans jazz story Natty Dominique, changed his name to Don Albert and also had as very much regarding the Tx jazz picture picture seeing that he did using the property of swamps and gumbo. non-etheless, a few records in one of his solos …

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Cedric Haywood

Pianist Cedric Haywood’s association with a number of the more hard traveling varieties of jazz may mask the flexibility he displayed throughout his profession. It is accurate that he appears connected in the sides with hard-driving tenor honkers, in fact playing in a higher school music group behind Arnett Cobb …

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Eddie Cole

Jazz bassist Eddie Cole had the misfortune to end up being the older sibling of a more famous musician, jazz and pop story Nat “Ruler” Cole. He by no means saw anything just like the recognition of his more youthful sibling, though they worked well together through the past due …

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Big Nick Nicholas

Tenor saxophonist Big Nick Nicholas was dynamic for a lot more than 50 years without ever receiving consistent reputation or material benefits commensurate along with his contribution to early contemporary jazz. He’s usually appreciated as the caloric soloist who improvised for 16 pubs on Dizzy Gillespie’s 1947 documenting of “Manteca”; …

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Leo’s Five

Leo Gooden had his very own small R&B and soul-jazz kingdom moving in East St Louis in the first 1960s, so that as a politician, membership owner, regional businessman, and sometimes vocalist, he wore a whole lot of hats and held a whole lot of strings. Through his LG category …

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Hal Singer

Equally in the home blowing scorching R&B or tasty jazz, Hal “Cornbread” Singer has played and recorded both more than a career spanning over fifty percent a century. Vocalist found his early knowledge being a hornman with several Southwestern territory rings, including the clothes of Ernie Areas, Lloyd Hunter, and …

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Alberta Hunter

Alberta Hunter was a pioneering African-American popular singer whose route crosses the channels of jazz, blues and pop music. While she produced important contributions to all or any of the stylistic styles, she is stated exclusively by no mode of effort. Hunter documented in six years from the twentieth hundred …

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Arnett Cobb

A stomping Tx tenor participant in the custom of Illinois Jacquet, Arnett Cobb’s accessible taking part in was between golf swing and early tempo & blues. After playing in Tx with Chester Boone (1934-1936) and Milt Larkin (1936-1942), Cobb surfaced in the best leagues by being successful Illinois Jacquet with …

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Mose Allison

Not in contrast to his namesake, Luther Allison, pianist Mose Allison suffered from a “categorization problem,” provided his similarly brilliant profession. Although his boogie-woogie and bebop-laden piano design was innovative and fresh-sounding when it found blues and jazz, it had been being a songwriter that Allison actually excelled. Allison’s tracks …

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