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Debbie Poryes

A veteran from the SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Bay Region jazz picture, Debbie Poryes is a bop-oriented acoustic pianist whose melodic and introspective performing continues to be influenced by Costs Evans (the pianist, not the saxophonist), Marian McPartland, Ahmad Jamal, and pre-fusion Herbie Hancock. Poryes continues to be playing the …

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Deborah Silver

A vocalist who puts a soulful but polished spin on basic jazz and pop melodies, Deborah Metallic was created and raised in Indianola, Mississippi. Developing up in the Deep South, Deborah grew to understand all sorts of music, including pop, rock and roll, jazz, specifications, R&B, and nation. Her mom …

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Marian McPartland

Marian McPartland became well-known for hosting her Piano Jazz radio plan from 1978, but she was a well-respected pianist years before. She performed within a four-piano vaudeville action in Britain and performed over the Western european continent for the soldiers during World Battle II. In Belgium in 1944, she fulfilled …

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Barbara Carroll

Getting into her nineties, Barbara Carroll could boast that she have been playing piano for over 85 years. Not really with out a pause to rest and eat, certainly, but having a determination that may recommend such extremes. Given birth to Barbara Carole Coppersmith, she started the instrument of them …

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Eldar

Hard bop/post-bop pianist Eldar Djangirov has accomplished a thing that almost all jazz performers — pianists or elsewhere — won’t accomplish: he landed a agreement with a significant label (Sony Classical) when he still wasn’t older enough to vote. It isn’t uncommon for folks to learn to try out jazz …

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Gerry Wiggins

A respected “music artists’ musician” type, Wiggins has led several classes of his own but made his reputation generally by accompanying feminine jazz-oriented singers, included in this Lena Horne, Kay Starr, Eartha Kitt, Helen Humes, Carmen McRae, Linda Hopkins, and Marilyn Monroe (with whom he done the film “Let’s Fall …

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Dave Barbour

Through several stages of his career, Dave Barbour was referred to as a banjoist, a guitarist, a songwriter, the husband of singer Peggy Lee and an actor. At various other situations he was known for carrying out very little of anything, including your final period of greater than a 10 …

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Michael Moore

Though a musical arch-conservative, Michael Moore’s an extraordinary, capable bassist noted for his restraint and support in small group settings. He provides few peers for tasteful, lyrical playing, and it has constantly attracted raves for his function in NY clubs. Moore started playing bass at 15, and caused his guitarist …

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Lindsey Muir

Classically trained vocalist Lindsey Muir, who was simply given birth to and raised in Litchfield, CT (her mother was founder of Litchfield Performing Arts), hadn’t actually considered making an archive until shortly just before she graduated in the University of Connecticut using a degree in music, when she discovered a …

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Barbara Sutton-Curtis

Born just western world of St. Louis in Howell, MO, in 1930, Barbara Sutton-Curtis created her significant piano chops in noiseless competition with her your government Ralph Sutton, who was simply delivered in Hamburg, MO, in 1922. Barbara Sutton started playing appropriately in 1949, and in 1951 Ralph established her …

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