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John Santos & the Machete Ensemble

b. 1 November l955, SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, California, USA. Of blended Puerto Rican and Cape Verdean parentage, Santos grew up in the musical and creative hotbed of San Francisco’s Bay Region. Among the most important exponents of Afro-Latin jazz, he’s a respected instructor, historian and article writer about them …

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Louis Bacon

A trumpeter and vocalist, Louis Bacon could be put into the brief set of jazz performers who have to be invited to a banquet, positioning him together with Floyd R. Bean, Phil Napoleon, Benny Waters, and Chuck Steak, amongst others. Listeners frequently recognize Bacon being a name between the horn …

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Konshens

Jamaican dancehall reggae singer Konshens became a global superstar almost soon after bursting onto the music scene in 2005. Blessed Garfield Spence in Kingston in 1985, he promises Beres Hammond as his principal musical impact, and his vocal design is solid and confident however simple and melodic. His music range …

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James Broderick

b. 7 March 1927, Charlestown, New Hampshire, USA, d. 1 November 1982, New Haven, Connecticut, USA. Broderick grew up in Manchester, New Hampshire and after graduating from New Hampshire College or university and serving in america Navy during Globe Battle II, he became a member of a local theater group …

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Florence Mills

b. 25 January 1895, Washington, DC, USA, d. 1 November 1927, NEW YORK, NY, USA. As a kid Mills performed in the homes from the capital’s wealthiest people. With sisters Olivia and Maude she shaped the Mills Sisters so when wedded to dancer Ulysses ‘Decrease Child’ Thompson (b. 1888, Prescott, …

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Sabby Lewis

b. William Sebastien Lewis, 1 November 1914, Middleburg, NEW YORK, USA, d. 9 July 1994, USA. Pianist Sabby Lewis got into the jazz globe in the first 30s in Boston, Massachusetts, getting head of his very own music group in 1936. Although he seldom strayed definately not Boston through the …

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Daddy Stovepipe

The given name of Daddy Stovepipe was Johnny Watson; among additional aliases he worked well under during his extended life had been “Jimmy Watson” as well as the “Rev. Alfred Pitts.” Given birth to in Mobile phone, Alabama in 1867, Daddy Stovepipe may have already been the earliest-born blues performer …

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Calvin Johnson

Given birth to in Olympia, Washington, Calvin Johnson’s 1st true romantic relationship with music were only available in 1977. After coming back from a vacation along with his parents to Britain, he came back and signed up for a summer program known as Radio for everybody. The 15-year-old would perform …

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Ezra Pound

Music was essential towards the mental workings of poet Ezra Pound, who have habitually hummed a tuneless warble (just like the yowling of the bass Siamese kitty) even though he worked in his typewriter. His attempts in real practice of music originated from his barbarian self-confidence. William Carlos Williams kept …

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Antonio Sanchez

Created in Mexico Town on November 1, 1971, Antonio Sanchéz started performing drums at age five and started executing professionally early in his teenagers. He pursued a qualification in traditional piano in the Country wide Conservatory in Mexico and in 1993 he shifted to Boston to sign up at Berklee …

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