• Jimmy Blythe. Delmark Records. "Jimmy Blythe (1901-1931)". Red Hot Jazz Archive. Retrieved April 25, 2020. Edwards, Bill. "James Louis (Jimmy) Blythe"...
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    5583 Another take on JSP & DOCD 48 2466 1926/03 "Mountain Jack Blues" Jimmy Blythe (piano) 12352 Twelve-bar blues C 5583 Another take on JSP & DOCD 49 2627...
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  • which is located in S.R. Crown Hall. The building inspired a song by Jimmy Blythe titled "Mecca Flats Blues" and a poem, "In the Mecca", by poet Gwendolyn...
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  • "Mecca Flat Blues", 1924 – composer: Jimmy Blythe; lyricists: Jimmy Blythe & Priscilla Stewart "Meet Me in Chicago" – Jimmy McPartland And Art Hodes "Meet Me...
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    Luckey Roberts, Cow Cow Davenport, Amanda Randolph Capitol/Columbia: Jimmy Blythe, Clarence Johnson, Pearl White, Eddie Hanson White-Smith Music Publishing...
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  • English clergyman Jimmy Blythe (1901–1931), American jazz and boogie woogie pianist John Blythe (disambiguation), several people Mabel Blythe (1930–2004),...
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    dates in 1945, as Pappa Snow White, with Mezz Mezzrow, Sidney Bechet, Jimmy Blythe, Jr., Danny Barker, Pops Foster, and Sid Catlett, and on the second session...
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  • James Blyth (redirect from Jim Blythe)
    footballer Jim Blyth (footballer, born 1955), Scottish football goalkeeper Jimmy Blythe (1901–1931), American musician Blyth (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • dates in 1945, with Hot Lips Page (as Pappa Snow White), Sammy Price (as Jimmy Blythe Jr.), Danny Barker and Sid Catlett, and on the second session with Pleasant...
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  • (1938–2023) Oddbjørn Blindheim (born 1944) Brynjulf Blix (born 1951) Jimmy Blythe (1901–1931) Stefano Bollani (born 1972) Claude Bolling (1930–2020) Rune...
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    born and raised in Richmond Black Stone Cherry, formed in Edmonton Jimmy Blythe, boogie-woogie and jazz pianist, born in Louisville Sam Bush, Bluegrass...
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  • has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated "Cfa" on climate maps. Jimmy Blythe, composer, pianist Commonwealth of Kentucky. Office of the Secretary...
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  • under the name Susie Smith. Her sidemen included Tommy Ladnier, Jimmy O'Bryant, Jimmy Blythe, Bob Fuller, Rex Stewart, Bubber Miley, and Elmer Snowden. From...
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    Ethel Barrymore (redirect from Ethel Blythe)
    Ethel Barrymore (born Ethel Mae Blythe; August 15, 1879 – June 18, 1959) was an American actress and a member of the Barrymore family of actors. Barrymore...
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  • Robinson, Alex Hill, Casey Bill Weldon, Blind Blake, Aletha Dickerson, Jimmy Blythe, Teddy Edwards, Washboard Sam, and Black Bob. Ikey Robinson, Alex Hill...
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  • Forty And St. Louis Shorty" (1926) by Jimmy Blythe / Blythe's Sinful Five "Quit Knocking on My Door" (1926) by Blythe's Sinful Five "Sunday Morning Blues"...
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    1851) June 18 – Fanny Holland, singer and actress (born 1847) June 21 – Jimmy Blythe, jazz pianist (born 1901) July 2 – Charles Quef, organist and composer...
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  • Okeh Records, considered the first example of jazz band boogie-woogie. Jimmy Blythe's recording of "Chicago Stomps" from April 1924 is sometimes called the...
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  • first recorded with Jelly Roll Morton and sessions that were led by Jimmy Blythe. Burton released five sides under his own name in 1928, six sides with...
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  • successful, it was nevertheless recorded by the State Street Ramblers with Jimmy Blythe (1931) and also the Memphis Night Hawks with Roy Palmer (1932). Anderson...
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  • then pressed token quantities of records by the State Street Ramblers (Jimmy Blythe), Thomas A. Dorsey (as Georgia Tom), and Bradley Kincaid, using Gennett...
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    recorded Blind Lemon Jefferson, Tampa Red, Thomas A. Dorsey, Ida Cox, Jimmy Blythe, Jelly Roll Morton, King Oliver, and Freddy Keppard. He also managed...
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    Augusta-Richmond County, or simply Augusta. Exempt are the cities of Hephzibah and Blythe, in southern Richmond County, which voted to remain separate. Richmond County...
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  • in jazz, deaths of Bix Beiderbecke, Buddie Petit, Buddy Bolden, Jimmy Blythe, and Jimmy Harrison; births of Alain Goraguer, Alfred Brendel, Allan Ganley...
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    William Jefferson Clinton (né Blythe; born August 19, 1946) is an American lawyer and politician who served as the 42nd president of the United States...
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  • Later that year, Ikey Robinson recorded for OKeh Records, both with Jimmy Blythe and later with Hill. In addition, in the second half of 1929 this ensemble...
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  • – Edmond Hall, American clarinetist and bandleader (died 1967). 20 – Jimmy Blythe, American pianist and composer (died 1931). 30 – Frankie Trumbauer, American...
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  • sharp dress. As a corner man, Duke helped develop top amateurs such as Jimmy Blythe, Donnie Nelson, Herb Darity, Marlon Starling and former U.S. Olympian...
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    1931. June 14 – Jimmy Blythe, jazz and boogie woogie pianist (born 1901). July 4 – Buddie Petit, jazz cornetist (born 1897). 23 – Jimmy Harrison, American...
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    Ernest William Blythe (Irish: Earnán de Blaghd; 13 April 1889 – 23 February 1975) was an Irish journalist, managing director of the Abbey Theatre, and...
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