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    William Edward Davison (January 5, 1906 – November 14, 1989), nicknamed "Wild Bill", was an American jazz cornetist. He emerged in the 1920s through his...
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    Emily Wilding Davison (11 October 1872 – 8 June 1913) was an English suffragette who fought for votes for women in Britain in the early twentieth century...
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    Malcolm Gordon Moffett (born 13 April 1951), known professionally as Peter Davison, is an English actor. He made his television acting debut in 1975 and became...
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  • William Davison may refer to: William Davison (diplomat) (c. 1541–1608), secretary to Queen Elizabeth I William Davison (publisher) (1781–1858) of Alnwick...
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  • (1201 Music, 1999) Wild Bill Davison, Buzzy Drootin, Herb Hall, The Jazz Giants (Biograph, 1970) Wild Bill Davison, Wild Bill Davison with Eddie Condon's...
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  • pre-swing jazz; performers such as clarinetist George Lewis, cornetist Bill Davison, and trombonist Turk Murphy were hailed by conservative jazz critics...
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    By this time, his regular circle of musical associates included Wild Bill Davison, Bobby Hackett, George Brunies, Edmond Hall, and Pee Wee Russell. In...
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    Dixieland jazz. The label's roster included Teddy Buckner, Kid Ory, and Wild Bill Davison. Dixieland Jubilee was owned by Frank Bull and Gene Norman and run by...
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    Bruce Allen Davison (born June 28, 1946) is an American actor, who has appeared in over 270 film, television and stage productions since his debut in...
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  • and printer Wild Bill Davison (1906–1989), American jazz cornet player Will Davison (born 1982), Australian racing driver William Davison (disambiguation)...
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  • in 1949 by George H. Buck, Jr. That year he recorded Art Hodes, Wild Bill Davison, and Tony Parenti. Buck did not record again until 1954, when he created...
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    the last house band. 1954: Ringside at Condon's (Savoy Jazz) - Wild Bill Davison, Eddie Condon, Edmond Hall and others 1955: Midnight at Condon's - Bud...
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  • The Ragtime Band (Media notes). Circle Records. Frazier, George. Wild Bill Davison Showcase (Media notes). Circle Records. Aurthur, Bob. This Is Jazz, Vol...
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  • William Cutolo (1949–1999), New York mobster Wild Bill Davis (1918–1995), jazz organist Bill Davison (1906–1989), jazz cornet player William Edward Donovan...
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  • the track. Other musicians were Mike Johnson, Alan Cairns, Abe Harris, Bill Davison and Les McLeian. The song was originally released as one of the many...
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  • Bill Davison Demas Dean John D'earth Sidney De Paris Laco Déczi Rusty Dedrick David Defries Claude Deppa Jimmy Deuchar Josh Deutsch Bill Dillard Bill...
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  • the original on April 28, 2023. Retrieved April 28, 2023. Allison, Bill; Davison, Laura (February 3, 2023). "The Debt Ceiling Is All the Rage in Democrats'...
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  • and later in the 1950s worked with Billy Taylor, Aaron Bell, and Wild Bill Davison. He relocated to New Haven around 1960, where he played with Willie Ruff...
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  • compensation from SirsiDynix for the unexpected additional upgrade work. Bill Davison was named SirsiDynix CEO in October 2011.[citation needed] In January...
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    with contributions by jazz musicians George Barnes, Ernie Caceres, Wild Bill Davison, Randy Hall, Mel Henke, and Sonny Terry. In 1965, he also narrated two...
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    Bryce Davison (born January 29, 1986, in Walnut Creek, California) is an American-Canadian former competitive pair skater. With former partner Jessica...
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    William Davison (born 30 August 1982) is an Australian professional racing driver. He currently drives the No.17 Ford Mustang GT for Dick Johnson Racing...
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    such as Bob Crosby's Bobcats, Max Kaminsky, Eddie Condon, and Wild Bill Davison. Most of this group were originally Midwesterners, although there were...
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    repertoire including novelty vocals") while Ekkehard Jost cites Wild Bill Davison.: 138  Some critics have noted shortcomings in Cherry's technique.: 137 ...
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  • (1927–2003) Sandy Brown (1929–1975) Buck Clayton (1911–1991) Bill Coleman (1904–1981) Wild Bill Davison (1906–1989) Vic Dickenson (1906–1984) Dutch Swing College...
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  • descent. He worked extensively as a sideman, for musicians such as Wild Bill Davison, Eddie Condon, Gene Krupa, Dick Wellstood, and Kenny Davern. Balaban...
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  • 1982) Wild Bill Davison, Wild Bill Davison All Stars (Timeless, 1987) Tom Saunders' Wild Bill Davison Band & Guests (Nagel Heyer, 1996) Wild Bill Davis Super...
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    contemporaries, such as Sid Catlett, Charlie Christian, Ida Cox, Wild Bill Davison, Sidney De Paris, Vic Dickenson, Roy Eldridge, Bud Freeman, Coleman Hawkins...
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    masters Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, Buck Clayton, Bud Freeman, Wild Bill Davison, and home-grown giants of the genre including Nat Gonella, Vic Ash, Tommy...
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    briefly recorded several avant-garde jazz artists. These included Paul Bley, Bill Dixon, Charles Moffett, Perry Robinson, Archie Shepp, Sun Ra, Marzette Watts...
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