• Angeles, California, his father was the noted banjoist Satchel McVea, and banjo was Jack McVea's first instrument. He played jazz in Los Angeles for several...
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  • McVea is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jack McVea (1914–2000), American musician Sandy McVea (died 1923), Australian boxer and actor...
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  • "Open the Door, Richard" is a song first recorded by the saxophonist Jack McVea for Black & White Records at the suggestion of A&R man Ralph Bass. In 1947...
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    Jackson, Lil Armstrong, Barney Bigard, Wilbert Baranco, Erroll Garner, Jack McVea, and Willie "The Lion" Smith. Ralph Bass was the recording director. The...
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  • Field in Los Angeles produced by Leon Hefflin Sr. on October 12, 1946. Jack McVea, Slim Gaillard, The Honeydrippers, Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra, and...
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  • Feeling" is a blues song written and first recorded by Rabon Tarrant with Jack McVea and His All Stars in 1947, as the B-side of "Slowly Goin' Crazy Blues"...
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  • Roy Brown, Amos Milburn, and Joe Liggins, as well as sax soloists Jack McVea, Big Jay McNeely, and Bull Moose Jackson. Hits included singles such as Jordan's...
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    13, 2020). "Vita Vea, Jack Cichy to I.R. Among Multiple Bucs Moves". Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Smith, Scott (November 28, 2020). "Jack Cichy Activated from...
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    Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles, and featured Illinois Jacquet, Jack McVea, J. J. Johnson, Shorty Sherock, Nat King Cole, Les Paul, Johnny Miller...
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  • Over a year earlier, this song had been recorded by Gene Phillips – Jack McVea, and released on Modern (20–733). It was a fast blues with Phillips delivering...
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  • with an ensemble that included Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and Jack McVea, one of several songs recorded during the session. Bel-Tone went bankrupt...
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    Retrieved 30 August 2016 – via National Library of Australia. "Jack Brown v Sandy McVea". Trove. 18 August 1919. Retrieved 10 May 2021. "Aborigine Successful"...
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    to Sam McVey. "Sam McVey". 11 September 2023. "Sam McVey – Boxer". BoxRec.com. Retrieved 2010-11-23. "Sam McVea (Samuel E. MacVea) (Samuel E. McVey)"....
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  • Pigmeat Markham and others. It was first recorded in September 1946 by Jack McVea, and immediately covered by many other artists, including Fletcher, Count...
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    Moore was performing and recording in Los Angeles with Slim Gaillard, Jack McVea, Big Joe Turner, Dexter Gordon, and played on Helen Humes’ hit recording...
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    saxophone player Chico Hamilton – jazz drummer Lee Young – jazz drummer Jack McVea – jazz and Dixieland saxophone player Art Farmer – jazz trumpet player...
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    McGuire The McGuire Sisters Duff McKagan Maria McKee McKendree Spring Marian McPartland Clyde McPhatter Carmen McRae Jack McVea Meat Loaf John Mellencamp Memphis...
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  • December 6, 2017. Fordham, John (January 27, 2001). "Obituary: Brother Jack McDuff". The Guardian. Retrieved January 7, 2011. "Social Security Death Index...
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    Cavalcade of Jazz concert held on October 12, 1946, and also featured Jack McVea, Slim Gaillard, T-Bone Walker, the Honeydrippers and Louis Armstrong....
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  • Charlie Parker – alto saxophone Miles Davis – trumpet (tracks A1–A7, B1–B3) Jack McVea – tenor saxophone (tracks B4–B7) Slim Gaillard – guitar, piano and vocals...
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  • about one-third of the tracks recorded by McVea in the late 1940s. Tarrant was the featured vocalist on McVea's version of "Open the Door, Richard", the...
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  • the Door, Richard" – Dusty Fletcher (1945) "Open the Door, Richard" – Jack McVea and His All Stars (1946) "Open The Door" – Clive and Naomi (1965) "Key...
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  • drummer Al "Cake" Wichard; Maxwell Davis, Marshal Royal, Jack McVea, Bumps Meyers, Willard McDaniel, Lloyd Glenn, Bill Street and Art Edwards. His repertoire...
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  • Orchestra, Edgar Hayes & His Stardusters, Herb Jeffries, Rickey Jordan, Jack McVea & His Orchestra, Mabel Scott, Frantic Fay Thomas, Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers...
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  • hockey coach and player. Walter Stanley Keane, 85, American plagiarist. Jack McVea, 86, American woodwind player and bandleader. Francis Sumner Merritt,...
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  • Dylan The chorus echoes the 1947 hit song "Open the Door, Richard" by Jack McVea, which reached number one in the charts in 1947, recorded by Count Basie...
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  • he produced and recorded, among others, Lena Horne, Roosevelt Sykes, Jack McVea (Bass suggested he record "Open the Door, Richard", which became a hit)...
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  • with Prince remaining and Bumps Myers and Kid Ory joining; soon after Jack McVea, Eddie Beal, Buddy Banks, and Alton Redd [de] were added to the lineup...
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    Cooper McCloud (1971–1975) as Jack Faraday, Fritz August Death Stalk (1975) as Hugh Webster Switch (1975) as Paul Sinclair S.W.A.T. (1975) as McVea, Mike...
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  • "Blues with a Feeling" was originally recorded by Rabon Tarrant with Jack McVea and His All Stars in 1947. Written by Willie Dixon, "My Babe" was Walter's...
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