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Jill Jaffe

Violist Jill Jaffe is dynamic in classical music, globe music, songs and in addition composes for film and movie theater. Structured out of downtown NYC, she’s performed and documented through the entire U.S., European countries and Japan, aswell simply because on Philip Cup’ Koyaanisqatsi, Paul Simon’s Center and Bones, Spirit …

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Cincinnati Pops Orchestra

The Cincinnati Pops Orchestra has roots going completely back again to the 1870s, but had not been officially distinguished from its parent organization, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, until 1977. The first Cincinnati orchestra culture programmed well-known music concerts which continued using the Cincinnati Symphony, especially under conductor Utmost Rudolf, who …

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Jacqueline Dankworth

The little girl of Uk jazz-pop vocalist Cleo Laine and saxophone/clarinet player John Dankworth, Jacqueline Dankworth continues to determine her own legacy being a highly-talented jazz/pop vocalist. Her debut record, First Cry, released in 1994, was a cooperation with jazz vibraphonist Anthony Kee, while her second work, Field Of Blue, …

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Greg Burk

Post-bop pianist Greg Burk was created in Lansing, MI, to parents both energetic in classical music. He examined piano from a age group, sometimes along with his improv-minded grandmother, and became a member of his high school’s jazz music group while playing gigs for pay out privately. He researched at …

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Laddie Cliff

b. Clifford Albyn Perry, 3 Sept 1891, Oxford, Oxfordshire, Britain, d. 8 Dec 1937, London, Britain. An amazingly gifted performer, Cliff made an appearance many capacities in the theater. He performed a comedy function in London in His Small Widows (1919), nonetheless it was his dance that obtained most plaudits. …

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Con Conrad

Pop composer Con Conrad wrote for Broadway through the 1920s, after that worked for Hollywood through the middle-’30s. Delivered in N.Con.C. in 1891, Conrad K. Dober performed piano for the movie theater and in vaudeville, touring the U.S. and European countries, before he got music published through the 1910s. He …

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Laurie Holloway

b. 31 March 1938, Oldham, Lancashire, Britain. A pianist, musical movie director, arranger and composer, Holloway got piano lessons from age seven, and six years later on was organist and choirmaster at his regional church. Through the 50s, he toured with different groups, spent a while as pianist with Harry …

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Irving Caesar

Among George Gershwin’s closest professional close friends, Irving Caesar composed several specifications — “Sometimes I’m Happy,” “Tea for just two,” “Swanee” (with Gershwin), and “Crazy Tempo” — throughout a extended life that found him live at night age group of 100. Delivered on Manhattan’s Decrease East Side for the 4th …

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Kitty Carlisle Hart

Kitty Carlisle had a number of different careers: actress, singer, game-show panelist, government established. But in a feeling, her greatest characteristics, which she taken to each one of these occupations, were her attraction and style. She provided the impression to be a rich, cultured one who just been executing on-stage …

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Al Dubin

In tandem with composer Harry Warren, lyricist Al Dubin enjoyed an extraordinary run of hits through the entire 1930s, authoring standards like “We’re in the amount of money,” “I JUST HAVE Eyes for you personally,” and “Lullaby of Broadway.” Alexander Dubin was created June 10, 1891, in Zurich, Switzerland, but …

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