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Franz Behr

A German composer who primarily wrote for the piano. As an enchanting he had written many parts for the salon aswell as pieces using a didactic purpose. A few of Franz Behr’s music was released beneath the “false brands” of Charles Morley, Wiliam Cooper and Francesco d’Orso.

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Florenz Ziegfeld

b. 21 March 1867, Chicago, Illinois, USA, d. 22 July 1932, NY, USA. The main and influential maker in the annals from the Broadway musical. It is stated that Ziegfeld was involved with his 1st real-life, but unintentional, ‘magnificent’ at age four, when he and his family members were pressured …

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Roger Wilson

b. 22 July 1961, Leicester, Britain. Having studied graphical design at Wolverhampton Polytechnic, Wilson, playing electric guitar and fiddle, became a full-time musician in 1984. He performed a multitude of folk celebrations and clubs, quickly getting a name for himself. In conjunction with English Council trips of Pakistan and Malaysia, …

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Ada Leonard

b. 22 July 1915, Lawton, Oklahoma, USA, d. 29 November 1997, Santa Monica, California, USA. Leonard’s dad was an acting professional and her mom a multi-instrumentalist and dancer and she herself 1st proceeded to go onto the stage at age three. She discovered to try out the piano as well …

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Jimmy Keyes

b. c.30s, Kentucky, USA, d. 22 July 1995, NEW YORK, NY, USA. After developing up in Kentucky, Keyes shifted to the Bronx, NY, in 1947, where he shaped his 1st vocal group, the Four Records. This band ultimately evolved in to the Tunestoppers, with Carl Feaster, Claude Feaster, Floyd McCrae, …

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Selena Gomez

Selena Gomez might have started her profession as an celebrity starring inside a Disney Route series at age 15, but she soon showed that her music talents were maybe even stronger as she piled-up strike singles and chart-topping albums. Blessed in 1992, she was raised in Tx and got her …

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Gus Dudgeon

Most widely known for his longtime cooperation with Elton John, maker Gus Dudgeon began his profession through the mid-’60s while an engineer with Decca, where he done records by performers like the Rolling Rocks, the Zombies, John Mayall, the tiny Encounters, Marianne Faithfull, and Them. In 1967, he gained his …

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Albert Brooks

Albert Brooks was a poet of neurosis, probably one of the most exclusive and acclaimed comedic voices from the past due 20th hundred years. Although his profession like a standup demonstrated short-lived and supplementary in light of his achievement like a filmmaker, his thin recorded output continues to be groundbreaking, …

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Napoleon Strickland

Blessed circa 1920 close to Como, MS, Napoleon Strickland was referred to as the “fife-blowingest man in the condition of Mississippi.” He was well-known in the Southern for playing harmonica, electric guitar, and diddley-bow, some sort of poor man’s electric guitar that had only 1 string and was found in …

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Rufus Wainwright

A singer/songwriter whose lush, theatrical pop harked back again to the customs of Tin Skillet Alley, cabaret, as well as opera, Rufus Wainwright was created in 1973; the boy of folk music luminaries Loudon Wainwright III and Kate McGarrigle, his parents divorced while he was a kid, and he grew …

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