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Paul Schöffler

Despite having been given birth to in Germany, bass-baritone Paul Schöffler became a favourite in Austria, both in the Vienna Staatsoper with the Salzburg Festival. Apart from Friedrich Schorr, he was unquestionably the finest, many complicated interpreter of Hans Sachs in the documented period. Although his tone of voice could …

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Julia McKenzie

b. 17 Feb 1941, Enfield, Middlesex, Britain. An actress, vocalist, and movie director, Julia McKenzie is among the most achieved leading women in the United kingdom (and sometimes Broadway) musical theater. She began to perform young, and went to the Sylvia Spriggs Dance College. She was going to start training …

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Whispering Jack Smith

Tale has it that politely understated baritone Whispering Jack port Smith developed his unique and personal singing style due to bronchial accidents sustained throughout a gas strike in the battlefield in France during Globe War I actually. While he appears to have certainly survived such a harrowing knowledge, additionally it …

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J.W. Myers

Welsh baritone John W. Myers was essentially the most essential vocalist in the 1st decade from the American phonograph market. Although he was created in Wales around 1865, there is nothing known of his history and it was not verified that “J.W. Myers,” the name he useful for documenting, was …

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J. Lawrence Cook

J. Lawrence Make is a historical name in ragtime and additional piano designs from the first 20th hundred years. His name turns up as an arranger and occasionally composer on stacks of sheet music out of this period, he published several of the very best analytical research of ragtime, and, …

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Dominic Cortese

The discovery of Dominic Cortese, known in the first times of his career as just Dom Cortese, may be the discovery from the lacking link between Elvis Presley and Steve Lacy. The idea of a first-call program artist who did a lot of recording classes he admits he can’t keep …

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Johnny Burke

Lyricist Johnny Burke co-wrote many pop criteria in the ’30s and ’40s, and was most widely known for his organizations with composer Jimmy Truck Heusen and singer Bing Crosby. Blessed in Antioch, CA, in 1908, Burke was raised in Chicago and examined both piano and play. After a stint on …

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Arnold B. Horwitt

b. 21 July 1918, NEW YORK, NY, USA, d. 20 Oct 1977, USA. Horwitt’s 1st Broadway credit was among the contributors to the effective Pins And Fine needles, a revue with music and lyrics by Harold Rome, that opened up on 27 November 1937, ultimately shutting on 22 June 1940. …

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Frankenstein Consort

Contemporary traditional composer and longtime person in the eccentric Birdsongs from the Mesozoic, Erik Lindgren took time faraway from his multiple duties as musician, industrial music composer, and label owner (Arf!Arf!) to record Classical A-Go-Go in 2006. Classical A-Go-Go was officially his third single record, but his initial with acoustic …

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John Mills

b. Lewis Ernest W Mills, 22 Feb 1908, North Elmham, Norfolk, Britain, d. 23 Apr 2005, Denham, Buckinghamshire, Britain. After operating briefly like a clerk Mills qualified like a dancer, producing his London stage debut in the chorus from the Five O’Time clock Revue (1929). Noticed by Noël Coward, he …

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