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    Tito Burns (born Nathan Bernstein, 7 February 1921 – 23 August 2010) was a British musician and impresario, who was active in both jazz and rock and roll...
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    Ernest Anthony Puente Jr. (April 20, 1923 – June 1, 2000), commonly known as Tito Puente, was an American musician, songwriter, bandleader, timbalero, and...
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    [jǒsip brôːz] ; 7 May 1892 – 4 May 1980), commonly known as Tito (/ˈtiːtoʊ/; Тито, pronounced [tîto]), was a Yugoslav communist revolutionary and politician...
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    Grossman negotiating with former bebop dance band leader and music agent Tito Burns. Dylan singing "Only a Pawn in Their Game" on July 6, 1963, at a Voters'...
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  • Lynch and Part Two by Wes Archer. Musician Tito Puente guest stars as himself in both parts. "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" was conceived by series creator Matt Groening...
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  • Tito Burns – Telegraph – The Telegraph www.telegraph.co.uk › ... › Culture Obituaries › Music Obituaries 5 September 2010 – As head of Tito Burns Productions...
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  • Here. Devon later became a vocalist for the Tito Burns jazz Septet, developing the skill of scat singing. Burns and Devon married in November 1948. She stopped...
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  • as Ambrose, Terry Brown, Tito Burns, Roy Fox, Vic Lewis and Jack Parnell. With the assistance of music impresario Tito Burns, Hayes formed his own octet...
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  • to Dylan. In one memorable scene, he works with musical entrepreneur Tito Burns to extract a good price for Dylan's appearance on BBC One television....
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    with other bands). He had picked up a nickname with the Aquabats—Baron Von Tito—the reasons for which are lost to history as none of the members recall why...
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  • Welsh band the Interns, who were based in London at this time signed with Tito Burns Agency; in fact, they were two different bands), the Flintstones and a...
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  • members in George in Civvy Street. He worked with Ambrose, Cab Kaye, and Tito Burns. He was involved in the short-lived musicians' co-operative Club Eleven...
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  • recording reached #10 on the pop chart. Recordings were also made in 1949 by Tito Burns, Lionel Hampton, and Pearl Bailey with Hot Lips Page. The song was later...
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    Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito. She was a lieutenant colonel in the Yugoslav People's Army. She was married to Tito from 1952 until his death in 1980...
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  • Petula Clark, Buddy Greco, Virginia Lewis, Jonathan King 2 October 1965 - Tito Burns, Maureen Cleave, Vince Hill and a 'surprise guest' 9 October 1965 - Louise...
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    Kevin's band, and in London with Les Ayling, later in 1947, and with Tito Burns until May 1948. He attended the Paris Jazz Festival in 1949 and played...
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  • the 1950s in Dewsbury. The group made three appearances supported by Tito Burns' 6-5ers on the BBC television series Six-Five Special between 13 December...
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    Asked for comment by Disc and Music Echo magazine, the talent manager Tito Burns said that negotiations for the Spoonful's appearance broke down over "a...
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  • Tim Burns (disambiguation), multiple people Tito Burns (1921–2010), British musician Todd Burns (born 1963), American baseball player Tommy Burns (disambiguation)...
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    La clemenza di Tito (The Clemency of Titus), K. 621, is an opera seria in two acts composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to an Italian libretto by Caterino...
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  • Ashton (National Youth Jazz Orchestra) Kenny Baker Chris Barber Ivy Benson Tito Burns Phil Collins (The Phil Collins Big Band) Laurence Cottle (Laurence Cottle...
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  • flatmate, the singer Georgia Brown, introduced Wainer to her manager, Tito Burns, who managed to gain spots for her on the light-entertainment programme...
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  • McGuffie (p), Johnny Hawksworth (b), Don Lusher (tb), Harry Klein (bs), Tito Burns (acc), Eric Delaney (d), Keith Christie (tb), Tommy Whittle (ts), Bert...
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  • actress. Marcel Albert, 92, French aviator, World War II flying ace. Tito Burns, 89, British musician, prostate cancer. Kihachirō Kawamoto, 85, Japanese...
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  • Tiny: Tiny Kahn Tiny: Tiny Parham Tiny: Tiny Taylor Tiny: Tiny Winters Tito: Tito Burns Toby: Scoville Browne Toby: Otto Hardwick Tom: Tom Archia Tootie: Albert...
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  • of Fame and Museum. Retrieved 2024-06-11. Fordham, John (2010-09-02). "Tito Burns obituary". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-12-09. Vacher...
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  • Mary Poppins) "Feltham Is Singing Out" by Hard-Fi "Festival Hall" by Tito Burns "Fifty Two Stations" by Robyn Hitchcock (refers to the Northern line)...
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    surrendering a home run to Tito Landrum in the fourth and final game of the series. After winning 18 games for Chicago in 1985, Burns was traded on December...
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  • which gave the impetus for a name change. The group was managed by the Tito Burns Agency who also managed, Dusty Springfield and The Searchers, amongst...
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    clemenza di Tito, 1791) Tito e Berenice (1776), an Italian opera by Raimondo Mei (mus.) and Carlo Giuseppe Lanfranchi-Rossi (libr.) Tito e Berenice (1782)...
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