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Brian Torff

Fusion, modern and post-bop bassist. Proved helpful often with Marian McPartland and Mary Lou Williams in the ’70s.

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Murs

A longtime friend of Def Jux head El-P, rapper Murs initial appeared being a solo artist in 2003, after almost ten years of dealing with different groupings in the underground. Located in LA, his first one premiered in 1993, and originated from a self-released record by his initial group, 3 …

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Mitch Leigh

b. Irwin Mitchnick, 30 January 1928, Brooklyn, NY, USA. A composer, manufacturer and movie director for the musical theater and tv, Leigh researched music at Yale, graduating using a BA and MA. In the past due 50s he shaped Music Makers, an organization which ultimately became the excellent source of …

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Michael Bruce

The primary focus of the initial Alice Cooper band was understandably the group’s shock rock singer Alice Cooper. Nonetheless it was the group’s guitarist/keyboardist, Michael Bruce, who was simply the primary musical power behind the group, co-writing nearly all their songs. Given birth to on March 16, 1948, and elevated …

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Jerry Goodman

Rock has already established very few superstar violinists, mostly as the violin isn’t usually seen as a rock and roll device — David Combination of Ruler Crimson, Darryl Method of Curved Atmosphere, and John Weider of Eric Burdon & the Pets one thinks of, and that’s about any of it. …

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Jerry Jeff Walker

Jerry Jeff Walker is strongly from the progressive (“outlaw”) nation picture that centered around Austin, TX, in the 1970s and included such statistics seeing that Willie Nelson, Man Clark, Billy Joe Shaver, the Shed Gonzo Music group, Waylon Jennings, and Townes Truck Zandt. Ironically, nevertheless, Walker isn’t a indigenous Texan. …

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Ernie Royal

A brilliant specialist with a lovely tone and a variety, Ernie Royal spent the majority of his profession in the anonymous configurations of studio rings, uplifting the music but just gaining popularity among those in the music market. The younger sibling of altoist Marshall Royal (who was simply nine years …

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Carlton Haney

Once referred to as “the P.T. Barnum of Nation Music,” Carlton Haney performed an important function in the popularization of bluegrass and nation through the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s. Elevated in the NEW YORK Piedmont, he generally prevented music until 1953, when he started dating Costs Monroe’s 16 year-old little …

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Bebe Daniels

b. Phyllis Daniels, 14 January 1901, Dallas, Tx, USA, d. 16 March 1971, London, Britain. As a little child Daniels made an appearance on stage in productions by her dad, who maintained a theatre firm, and which starred her celebrity mother. She is at silent movies from age nine and …

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Joe Derrane

The Boston-born son of Irish immigrants, Joe Derrane is ranked among the best possible button accordionists in the annals of Celtic music. Although he documented some Irish music on 78 rpm in the 1940s and ’50s, he vanished from the original music circuit until executing on the Irish Folk Celebration …

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