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Eustern Woodfork

Having a name that appears like a make of special salad cutlery, this early banjoist appeared to have dropped from the scene in the ’30s after a appealing begin to his career toiling in the Dixieland combos of leaders like the great clarinetist Johnny Dodds and trumpeter Tommy Ladnier. He …

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Roy Palmer

Roy Palmer had a raspy firmness yet a liquid style around the trombone which he played quite percussively (reminiscent however, not derivative of Child Ory). No real matter what the establishing, Palmer’s playing added enjoyment, pleasure and musicality to the problem yet he’s largely overlooked today except by 1920’s enthusiasts. …

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Pete Clark

Pete Clarke, whose last name often appears with the ultimate “e” lopped away, had the makings of an excellent horn section within his very own family. Brothers Dick Clark and Arthur “Babe” Clark performed trumpet and saxophones, respectively, every one of the brothers busy over the Alabama music picture from …

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Al Cooper

Alto saxophonist, clarinetist and bandleader Al Cooper was most widely known to be a founding member and the first choice from the Savoy Sultans from 1937 to 1946. Cooper performed early in his profession on the 101 Membership on Lenox Avenue in NY and some additional clubs in NJ and …

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Steve Waterman

b. England. In the first 80s Waterman performed trumpet using the Berkshire Youngsters Jazz Orchestra, after that researched in London at Trinity University of Music and was shortly established around the town’s jazz picture. In the middle-80s he documented with Loose Pipes as well as the Trinity University Jazz Orchestra …

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Ralph Gari

A prolific participant but more of an instrumental pop musician when compared to a jazz soloist. Gari used Eddie Rogers in the middle-’40s, after that Frankie Carle in 1949. He shifted to NEVADA from NY in 1950, and worked well in concert and jazz organizations. He structured his personal quartet …

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Luke Winslow-King

A gifted singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist whose work is rooted in vintage blues and jazz styles, Luke Winslow-King was created in Cadillac, Michigan, and began understanding how to play your guitar just before adolescence. He went to Interlochen Arts Academy, after that researched music theory and structure at the College …

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Kansas City 5, 6 & 7

In the past due ’30s, some music artists who worked well for Depend Basie lent the name of Elmer Snowden’s band that had performed greater than a decade previous and recorded among the better small ensemble jazz from the ’30s and ’40s. Basie himself revived the name in his old …

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George “Fathead” Thomas

It really is hard to determine precisely how short the profession of vocalist George “Fathead” Thomas was, since his day of birth by no means appears to have been established. non-etheless, he was eliminated by the finish of 1930, victim of a bad car crash in New Haven. He left …

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