Milt Larkin (October 10, 1910, Navasota, Texas – August 31, 1996) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader and singer. Larkin was an autodidact on the...
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photographer Milt Jackson (1923–1999), American jazz vibraphonist Milt Jackson (American football) (1943–2005), American football coach Milt Larkin (1910-1996)...
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1803666. "Milt Jackson [Blue Note] - Milt Jackson | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved October 25, 2019. Milt Jackson at AllMusic Milt Jackson...
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Salle, French explorer who was killed near present-day Navasota in 1687 Milt Larkin, musician Mance Lipscomb, blues singer R. Bowen Loftin, a Texas A&M University...
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to 1936, and Milt Larkin, from 1936 to 1942 (which included a period on the West Coast with Floyd Ray). Among his bandmates in the Larkin band were Illinois...
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player. Blaine Johnson, 34, American racing driver, racing accident. Milt Larkin, 85, American musician. "Frida Boccara". data.bnf.fr (in French). Bibliothèque...
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Broke Blues" (Weiss, Douglas) − 2:26 "Old Maid Got Married" (Vinson, Milt Larkin, D. Timberlake) − 2:43 "Workin' Blues" (Duke Ellington, Don George) −...
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worked with through the years. Jacquet had stints with Floyd Ray and Milt Larkin before he began studying music at Wiley College and Texas Southern University...
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Ike Isaacs, Jimmy Rowles, Johnny Costa, Kid Sheik, Mercer Ellington, Milt Larkin, Morty Corb, Norma Teagarden, Oscar Valdambrini, Paul Weston, Pauline...
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Playing the Changes: Milt Hinton's Life in Stories and Photographs. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press. Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness...
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Bounce" – 3:14 "Running with Ray" – 3:02 "Big League Blues" (Arnett Cobb, Milt Larkin) – 2:43 "Cobb's Idea" – 3:09 "When I Grow Too Old to Dream" (Sigmund...
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Fred Adison, French vocalist, drummer, and bandleader (born 1908). 31 – Milt Larkin, American trumpeter and bandleader (born 1910). September 20 – Paul Weston...
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located on East 42nd Street in New York City. The store eventually sold Milt Gabler's Commodore Records and was transformed into the Commodore Music Shop...
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singer-songwriter Shelly Lares (born 1971), Tejano singer-songwriter Milt Larkin (1910–1996), jazz trumpeter, bandleader Prince Lasha (1929–2008), jazz...
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with Chester Boone's band in 1934, followed by an extended run with Milt Larkin (1935–42); during his tenure in the band the reed section included Illinois...
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King Cole Don George 3:08 11. "Tamo" Angelou 1:59 12. "Peas and Rice" Milt Larkin 2:33 13. "Flo and Joe" Milton Leeds Ted Varnick 2:02 14. "Push Ka Pici...
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Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 359. ISBN 0-85112-939-0. Arwulf Arwulf, Milt Buckner...
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bandleader, clarinetist, and tenor saxophonist (died 1981). October 10 – Milt Larkin, American trumpeter and bandleader (died 1996). 24 – Stella Brooks, American...
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Walker, who first performed there in August 1942, with backing by the Milt Larkin band, during their 9-month residency there. Other acts over the years...
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recompiled for their CD reissue, moving the entire July 2, 1948 session to the Milt Jackson: Wizard of the Vibes reissue, and placing the other five sessions...
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on Miles Davis All Stars, Volume 1 (PRLP 196). ("Bags" was vibraphonist Milt Jackson's nickname.) The other tracks recorded during this session may be...
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Voormann – bass Milt Holland – congas Jim Keltner – drums Waddy Wachtel – guitar "You Can't Fool The Fatman" – 2:44 Willie Weeks – bass Milt Holland – congas...
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leaning toward New Orleans R&B/funk. It was voted number 563 in Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums 3rd Edition (2000). The title track was released...
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played in the bands of Tiny Bradshaw and King Kolax. He went on to join Milt Larkin's house band at the Rhumboogie in 1941, with Calvin Ladnier, Clarence...
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briefly, where trumpeter Kenny Dorham was a fellow student. He joined Milt Larkin's band in 1943, replacing Joe Marshall. After military service, Porter...
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After graduating from Prairie View A&M University in 1939, he joined Milt Larkin's band which, at the time, according to Down Beat, also included Eddie...
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"Oréjon" (big ears) on the album's sleeve while noted session percussionist Milt Holland also contributed percussion. This is also the first studio album...
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ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0. "Miles Davis and Milt Jackson Quintet/Sextet – Allmusic". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 3 June 2012. Larkin, Colin (2007). The Encyclopedia...
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Conrad Gozzo, Mickey Mangano, Mannie Klein, Harry Edison (tpt); Joe Howard, Milt Bernhart (tbn); Juan Tizol (v-tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz...
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Thornton (piano), and Kermit Scott. On January 12, 1949 he recorded with Milt Larkin's band for Savoy Records together with Buck Clayton, Hal Singer, George...
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