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    Boyd Albert Raeburn (October 27, 1913 – August 2, 1966) was an American jazz bandleader and bass saxophonist. He was born in Faith, South Dakota, United...
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  • made a studio recording of "Interlude (Night in Tunisia)" as part of 'Boyd Raeburn and His Orchestra'. A live recording of Gillespie and Charlie Parker...
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  • and journalist Boyd Raeburn U.S. jazz bandleader and bass saxophonist Henry Raeburn (1756–1823), Scottish portrait painter Harold Raeburn (1865–1926), British...
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  • (politician) Boyd K. Packer Boyd Petersen Boyd Jay Petersen Boyd Raeburn Boyd Rankin Boyd Rice Boyd Anderson Tackett Boyd Tinsley Boyd Travers Boyd Vance Boyd Wettlaufer...
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    2002, the first year of the institution's existence. Ron Wynn and Bruce Boyd Raeburn, writing for the All Music Guide to Jazz, note that "these recordings...
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  • American jazz alto saxophonist, clarinetist, and flutist who worked with Boyd Raeburn from 1944 to 1945 and Claude Thornhill from 1948 to 1949. McKusick was...
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    instruments in popular music and other contemporary music. American bandleader Boyd Raeburn (1913–1966) led an avant-garde big band in the 1940s and sometimes played...
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  • Prado (1916-1989) Louis Prima (1910-1978) Paul Whiteman (1880-1967) Boyd Raeburn (1913-1966) Ray Reach (born 1948) Don Redman (1900–1964) (Don Redman...
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  • John Kirby, Coleman Hawkins, Don Byas, and Thelonious Monk. He was with Boyd Raeburn from 1944 to 1945 and Clyde Hart in 1944; he and Byas worked together...
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  • survived through the late 1940s (Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Stan Kenton, Boyd Raeburn, Woody Herman), most of their competitors were forced to disband, bringing...
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  • an American composer, pianist, and teacher, was born in Sioux Falls. Boyd Raeburn, jazz bandleader and bass saxophonist, born in Faith. Bob Stewart, jazz...
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  • jazz, swing music (revival), jump blues, cabaret Tito Puente Orchestra Boyd Raeburn The Ramblers Don Redman and His Orchestra - jazz Alvino Rey Orchestra...
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    joined Boyd Raeburn's short-lived big band, where he played alongside Dizzy Gillespie and Al Cohn, who became a lifelong friend. With Boyd Raeburn, in January...
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  • (Hep, 1993) Andre Previn, Andre Previn at Sunset (Black Lion, 1993) Boyd Raeburn, Boyd Meets Stravinsky (Savoy 1955) Artie Shaw, 1946–1950 (Classics, 2004)...
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  • the Toronto New Jazz Society (Dick Wattam, Alan Scharf, Roger Feather, Boyd Raeburn and Arthur Granatstein). Mingus took the recording to New York where...
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  • fanzines. The term was originally coined in the 1950s by Canadian fan Boyd Raeburn as a pejorative to mock those fans who took science fiction, its criticism...
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    United States Army in 1940. From 1944 to 1946 he became a member of the Boyd Raeburn Orchestra, composing and performing on piano. This was during a time...
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    bebop-influenced "art music" arrangements used by big bands such as those led by Boyd Raeburn, Charlie Ventura, Claude Thornhill, and Stan Kenton, and the cerebral...
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  • Records as catalog number 8943, with the flip side "Nameless Blues".) Boyd Raeburn and his orchestra (recorded August 14, 1947, released by Atlantic Records...
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    Jazz Vol. 2 From The Rare Center Series (Biograph, 1993, 2007) Bruce Boyd Raeburn (2007). ""They're Tryin' to Wash Us Away": New Orleans Musicians Surviving...
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    Library of Congress performances (1938) with conclusions defined by Bruce Boyd Raeburn "justifiably compelling" on a scientific level. Furthermore, Caporaletti...
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    sax for bass clarinet, such as in "Ase's Death" from Swinging Suites. Boyd Raeburn drew from symphony orchestras by adding flute, French horn, strings,...
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  • year, he worked with Billy Rogers and played trombone in the bands of Boyd Raeburn, Jimmy Dorsey, Buddy Rich, Georgie Auld and Chubby Jackson. In 1949 he...
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    Chicago, changed her name to Sharon Leslie, and sang with a group led by Boyd Raeburn. Later she joined Benny Strong's band. In 1944, Strong's band moved to...
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    Stan Kenton, Woody Herman, Quincy Jones, Georgie Auld, Charlie Ventura, Boyd Raeburn, Nelson Riddle, Billy May, Skitch Henderson and The Tonight Show Band...
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  • Quinichette 1916-1983 X Jazz Kenneth Radnofsky 1953-     X X Classical Boyd Raeburn 1913-1966 X Jazz Boots Randolph 1927-2007 X X Rock & roll Sigurd Raschèr...
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    Marie C. Ingalls, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives Boyd Raeburn, jazz bandleader and baritone saxophonist List of cities in South Dakota...
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    this program and Saturday morning shows included many artists, such as Boyd Raeburn. Conover came to work at the Voice of America, and became known to jazz...
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  • Swope. When he was 20, Swope played with Sonny Dunham; he was then with Boyd Raeburn (1943–44), Georgie Auld (1945), and Buddy Rich (1945–47). From 1947 to...
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    York, United States. Kahn began playing drums at age 15. He played with Boyd Raeburn (1948), Georgie Auld, Chubby Jackson, and Charlie Barnet (1949), and...
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