Lillian Shedd McMurry (December 30, 1921 – March 18, 1999) was one of the earliest American female record producers and owner of Trumpet Records. She...
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the McMurry reaction Lillian McMurry (1921–1999), American record producer McMurray (disambiguation) McMurry University in Abilene, Texas The McMurry reaction...
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Trumpet Records was an American record company founded by Lillian McMurry in Jackson, Mississippi in 1951. Although it existed for only four years, it...
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James. In August, the duo auditioned "Dust My Broom" for Trumpet owner Lillian McMurry, who signed James to a recording contract. Meanwhile, two versions...
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Row, and Ethel Gabriel, with RCA, the first at a major record label. Lillian McMurry, owning Trumpet Records, produced influential blues records. Meanwhile...
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gravestone at Tutwiler, Mississippi, set up by record company owner Lillian McMurry twelve years after his death, gives his date of birth as March 11,...
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Webb Wilder (redirect from John Webb McMurry)
the age of 12 and was playing in bands when he was 14. His aunt was Lillian McMurry, the founder of Trumpet Records. She mentored him and gave advice as...
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House of Representatives Lacey Chabert, film and television actress. Lillian McMurry, record producer and owner of Trumpet Records Johnny Rawls, soul blues...
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1995 Phil Chess 1996 Bob Koester Pete Welding 1997 Bruce Iglauer 1998 Lillian McMurry Sam Phillips 1999 Lester Melrose Chris Strachwitz 2000 Dick Waterman...
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initially turned down for a recording session. After Trumpet label head Lillian McMurry asked him to return with better songwriting material, he wrote "This...
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Gamblin - Philadelphia, MS Malaco Records - Jackson, MS Willard and Lillian McMurry - Jackson, MS Peavey Electronics/Hartley Peavey - Meridian, MS H. C...
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release. It also appears on the Broadway cast album performed by Michael McElroy and featuring Lee Morgan on harmonica. Other artists who recorded the...
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Mary Shipman Howard was an engineer in New York City in the 1940s. Lillian McMurry was a record producer and founder of Trumpet Records in the 1950s....
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formed as Diamond Record Co., Inc., in 1950 when a white woman named Lillian McMurry and her husband Willard purchased a hardware store on Farish Street...
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Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department. Willard F. McMurray, co-founded Trumpet Records with his wife Lillian McMurry. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information...
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bandleader Earl Reed, recommended him to the owner of Trumpet Records, Lillian McMurry, and he first recorded for the label in 1951. The next year he began...
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Fred MacMurray (redirect from Fred McMurray)
stemmed from his life-long frugality. MacMurray was married twice, first to Lillian "Lily" Lamont (legal name Lilian Wehmhoener MacMurray, born 1908) and after...
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17, 2007).[citation needed] Handler has a brother Lowell and a sister Lillian. Lowell, a writer and photographer, is the author of the book Twitch &...
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Guggenheim (1868–1941) m. Grace Brown Herbert (m. 1900; div. 1901) m. Aimee Lillian Steinberger (1877–1957) (m. 1904 – his death) William Guggenheim Jr. (1907–1947)...
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first family of Newport, Rhode Island, at the turn of the 20th century. Lillian (Leggero) and Beatrice (Lindhome) played sisters "who care only about how...
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character was originally to be named "Mortimer Mouse", until Disney's wife, Lillian, suggested "Mickey". Mickey first appeared in two 1928 shorts Plane Crazy...
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screenwriter and producer Richard Berry (1935–1997), singer and songwriter Lillian Biron (1898–1957), actress Elmer Booth (1882–1915), actor Margaret Booth...
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Everyone seems to be getting along until Bub meets Aunt Marian Kaylor (Lillian Powell), the woman he had the problem with at the market. Things then get...
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Dian Graves Stai (category McMurry University alumni)
Texas in 1940. She was educated at the Texas Institute of Technology and McMurry University. In 1965, Graves Stai was a single mother living in Abilene...
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into a Greek-American family in New York City on May 25, 1973, the son of Lillian (1951–2019) and Greek Orthodox priest Dean C. Martin (1948–1994). His grandparents...
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[314] LIFE Academy High School for Film and Music K559 Public [315] Lillian L. Rashkis School K371 Public, District 75 [316] Lyons Community School...
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Aaron (January 17, 2020). "Animated 'Mortal Kombat' Movie Sets Cast With Joel McHale, Jennifer Carpenter". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved March 9, 2022...
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Tennessee List of people from Tennessee Katherine Wheeler, "Barber & McMurry Architects." Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, 2002. Retrieved:...
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1986 – Agnes Woodard (California) 1987 – Bing Crosby (California) 1988 – Lillian Williams (Arkansas) 1989 – Don Robertson (California) and Fred Lowery (New...
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Milne." p. 21. ABDO Publishing Company, Milne, A. A. (August 1904). "Lillian's Loves". Punch, or the London Charivari. 127 (24 August 1904): 142. Milne...
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