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Santo Pecoraro

With regards to discographers, it’s the real men who are able to tell the difference between Santo Pecora and Santo Pecoraro, specifically since the true name from the former artist is, just like the latter, actually Santo Pecoraro. There is absolutely no misunderstandings about their identities if the noises of …

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Cipriani Potter

An British composer from a musical family (his grandfather was a flute machine and his father was a flutist) Potter excelled on the piano, teaching with composition. He was students not merely of his dad but also of Attwood, Crotch, Woelfl — whom he thought to be having learned one …

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Shug Fisher

b. George Clinton Fisher, 26 Sept 1907, Springtime Creek, near Chickasha, Grady State, Oklahoma, USA, d. 16 March 1984. Afterwards a member from the Sons FROM THE Pioneers, by age 16, Fisher was playing the fiddle and got also developed an all natural skill for humor. He shifted to California, …

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Lenny Hambro

Lenny Hambro might have been among the music artists Charles Mingus had at heart when he wrote a music entitled “If Charlie Parker Was a Gunslinger, There Will be a GOOD DEAL of Deceased Copycats.” On the other hand, the Hambro sandwich in fact tastes very good, once provided a …

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Claude Le Jeune

Claude Le Jeune was one of the biggest composers of his period; in his time, Le Jeune was as prominent in France as Orlando di Lasso is at Germany. It really is unfortunate the fact that name of Le Jeune doesn’t bring more excess weight today. Delivered at Valenciennes just …

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William Billings

William Billings was the initial significant home-grown American composer. He was from an unhealthy family, had small formal education, and was self-taught in music apart from some feasible lessons from Boston choirmaster John Barry. In 1760 he apprenticed himself to a tanner and applied that build for a lot of …

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Tommy Doss

b. Lloyd Thomas Doss, 26 Sept 1920, Weiser, Idaho, USA. A significant person in the Sons From the Pioneers. The Doss family members relocated to LeGrande, Oregon, in 1922 where, regarding his regular schooling, Doss created a pastime in the first country noises of Jimmie Rodgers, without doubt significantly motivated …

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Billy Edwards

A banjo player’s banjo participant, Billy Edwards is a picker who isn’t only bluegrass but hardcore bluegrass. His organizations over four years are actually with players whose brands would not move from the tongues from the informal listener that has heard about Flatt & Scruggs because these were viewing Bonnie …

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George H. Clutsam

An British composer, pianist and critic who travelled in Asia. Clutsam composed and created one-act operas, symphoni parts and maintained vital content in “The Observer”. As he continuing his advancement in structure he transformed from all function except theatrical parts. His later functions were dependent over the music of others …

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Edith Meiser

b. 9 Might 1898, Detroit, Michigan, USA, d. 26 Sept 1993, NEW YORK, NY, USA. Energetic on Broadway during five years, Meiser first made an appearance in straight has including Fata Morgana as well as the Guardsman (both 1924) and was after that in the revue, The Garrick Gaieties (1925 …

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