Claude Luter (23 July 1923 – 6 October 2006) was a jazz clarinetist who doubled on soprano saxophone. Luter was born and died in Paris. He began on trumpet...
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and Art Blakey, as well as leading French jazz musicians like Claude Luter and Claude Bolling. Sidney Bechet and Bill Coleman were American expatriates...
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Luter is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Chip Luter (born 1985), American Baptist minister and son of Fred Luter. Claude Luter (1923–2006)...
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January 1952, first with the Sidney Bechet All Stars and later with Claude Luter and his Orchestra. In 1959, it was an international hit as a clarinet...
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Johnson: Days Beyond Recall, 1951 Sidney Bechet, Claude Luter: On Parade, 1951 Sidney Bechet, Claude Luter, Andre Reweliotty et son Orchestre: Bechet-Souvenirs...
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ensemble included Claude Luter, Jef Gilson, Raymond Fol, and Hubert Fol. He founded a new ensemble in 1949, which included Jean-Claude Fohrenbach and Benny...
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the most famous, Le Tabou. They introduced Parisians to the music of Claude Luter, Boris Vian, Sydney Bechet, Mezz Mezzrow, and Henri Salvador. Most of...
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District of Wisconsin Claude Luter (1923–2006), musical artist Claude Lutz (1942–2022), French retired slalom canoeist Claude Maxwell MacDonald (1852–1915)...
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drummer of Greek descent. In 1948 he joined Lorient, the orchestra of Claude Luter, as a drummer, playing in clubs of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. He also regularly...
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(Stomp Off, 1987) With Claude Luter: Claude Luter et ses Lorientals (1946) Claude Luter et ses Lorientals (Blue Star, 1948) Claude Luter et son Orchestre (Duc...
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France and organized many bands that included French musicians including Claude Luter and visiting Americans, such as Buck Clayton, Peanuts Holland, Jimmy...
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Joseph Lulloff 1960- X X X X Classical Anders Lundegård X X Classical Claude Luter 1923-2006 X Jazz Arun Luthra X x X Jazz Andy Mackay 1946- X X X X...
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la chanson, Guylaine Guy, Nicole Félix, Jane Morgan, Aïda Aznavour, Claude Luter, Jean Bertola and Philippe Andrey; in Italian, as "La pioggia cadrà"...
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with Claude Luter. He also made songs with Maxim Saury (18 titles), Don Byas (6 titles) and solo (4 titles). Azzi was member at various times of Claude Luter...
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which introduced Parisians to New Orleans Jazz, played by clarinetist Claude Luter and his band. It closed shortly afterwards, but was soon followed by...
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Dodds, Challain Ferret, Stéphane Grappelli, Earl Hines, Jean Leclère, Claude Luter, Mezz Mezzrow, Velma Middleton, Yves Montand, Michael Moore, Joseph Reinhardt...
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its title. The song has been recorded by Ken Colyer, Sidney Bechet, Claude Luter, the Wilbur DeParis Band and the New Black Eagle Jazz Band, among others...
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Frédéric Robert Lombard Jean Pommier María Riquelme Annie Noël Pierre Mondy Claude Luter as Chef orchestre Jazz cornetist Rex Stewart makes a cameo appearance...
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June 2007, Gaujac ) was a French jazz reedist. Gauthé studied under Claude Luter and Sidney Bechet as a teenager, and formed his own band in 1957, which...
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Club Saint-Germain. He also worked in the 1950s with Sidney Bechet, Claude Luter, Guy Lafitte, and Stephane Grappelli. He worked briefly in Rome in 1958...
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the 1952 Olympics. Charles Clark, 73, British publisher and lawyer. Claude Luter, 83, French jazz clarinetist and bandleader. Eduardo Mignogna, 66, Argentinian...
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Liliane Riboni "Saint Germain" by Thijs Van Leer "Saint Germain Dance" by Claude Luter Quartet "Saint-Germain des Prés" by Aimé Barelli "Saint-Germain des Prés...
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Liberty in 1957 and an album for French Vogue Records as "Barney Bigard-Claude Luter Quintet" in 1966. In 1968, Delmark Records had him come to Chicago and...
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"PlayGirl/Smith's Valhalla" 1980–1983 Hart to Hart Maitre d' / Sommelier / Claude Luter 3 episodes 1981 Scruples Phillipe Nizan TV movie 1981 Jacqueline Bouvier...
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Spanier Ragtime Band (1939), 043894-2 BLUEBIRD 10532 Sidney Bechet with Claude Luter (1949), BLUENOTE BN568 Muggsy Spanier and His Ragtime Band, V-DISC 307B1...
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which introduced Parisians to New Orleans Jazz, played by clarinetist Claude Luter and his band. It closed shortly afterward, but was soon followed by other...
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the 1950s he worked in the bands of Aimé Barelli, Michel Attenoux, and Claude Luter, also working with Bechet again toward the end of the decade. In 1957...
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played with French bandleaders such as Michel Attenoux, Claude Bolling, Jacques Hélian, and Claude Luter, and worked in contemporary idioms with Jacques Denjean...
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Bessie Smith and Ella Fitzgerald, and was taught guitar by jazz musician Claude Luter. She also started writing songs. Her mother took up acting in the 1950s...
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their sham of a marriage. Eudora discovers that Lute-Mae and Claude are Constance's biological parents. Lute-Mae faces her own problems when she is raped...
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