Joseph "Kaiser" Marshall (June 11, 1902 in Savannah, Georgia – January 2, 1948 in New York City) was an American jazz drummer. Marshall was raised in...
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Fats Waller (piano, celeste), Joe "Fox" Smith (trumpet, cornet), and Kaiser Marshall (drums). In 1931, Redman left to form a band and was replaced by Benny...
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The Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Ṃajeḷ), officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Marshallese: Aolepān Aorōkin Ṃajeḷ), is an island country west...
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signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Ludwig Kaiser. He is a member of Imperium. Before coming to WWE, he wrestled primarily...
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painter Kaiser Marshall (Joseph Marshall, 1899–1948), American jazz drummer Joe Marshall (musician) (1913–1992), jazz drummer Joseph M. Marshall III (born...
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who are thought to invent the hi-hat, including Jo Jones, but also Kaiser Marshall. Not to take away from Papa Jones accomplishments in drumming style...
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rarely recorded with this ensemble. He also played as a sideman with Kaiser Marshall (1935) and recorded with Red Allen, Jabbo Smith (1938), Hot Lips Page...
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moving to tenor saxophone and a leading solo role), Charlie Dixon, Kaiser Marshall, Buster Bailey, Elmer Chambers, Charlie Green, and Ralph Escudero....
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Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms) (category Marshall Crenshaw songs)
released on the 1994 album Live at the BBC. It was also covered by The Kaisers, Marshall Crenshaw, Pearl Jam, Little Steven, and The Derailers. Music critic...
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1930-1934), Jimmie Noone (1931), Don Redman (1932) and at the end with Kaiser Marshall. In 1928, Green played in the orchestra of the revue Keep Shufflin'...
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with an early demise – Charlie Green, Jimmy Harrison, Tommy Ladnier, Kaiser Marshall, and Bobby Stark. All selections had been previously on 78 records...
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roughly chronological order) Elmer Snowden, Dave Nelson, Sam Wooding, Kaiser Marshall, Rex Stewart (1933), Fats Waller (1935–37), Edgar Hayes, Claude Hopkins...
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German New Guinea (category 20th century in the Marshall Islands)
States of Micronesia), the Marshall Islands, Nauru and Palau are independent countries. The islands to the east of Kaiser-Wilhelmsland, on annexation...
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at age 12. After moving to New York City in 1933, Lucas played with Kaiser Marshall, then joined the Royal Sunset Orchestra, where he played from 1933...
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around the same time. Toward the middle of the 1930s he played with Kaiser Marshall, then joined Fats Waller's ensemble in 1938. He remained with Waller...
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the Mezzrow-Bechet Quintet (Bechet, Mezz Mezzrow, Fitz Weston, and Kaiser Marshall) and Septet (on two consecutive dates in 1945, with Hot Lips Page (as...
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the musicians he played with while under Wooding and Henderson were Kaiser Marshall, Louis Armstrong, Ralph Escudero, Coleman Hawkins, Don Redman, and...
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Junior: Junior Mance Junior: Junior Raglin J. R.: J. R. Monterose Kaiser: Kaiser Marshall Kansas: Kansas Fields Kat: Herbert Cowans Keg: Keg Johnson Kermit:...
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pedal operated hi-hats. Noteworthy players of the bock-a-da-bock are Kaiser Marshall, who played it on several Fletcher Henderson records, and Zutty Singleton...
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Northern Mariana Islands, and the Marshall Islands comprised German New Guinea. Most of the German settlers in Kaiser-Wilhelmsland worked as plantation...
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Caldwell (tenor saxophone) Joe Sullivan (piano) Eddie Lang (guitar) Kaiser Marshall (drums) Louis Armstrong (trumpet, voice) J.C. Higginbotham (trombone)...
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Otis Johnson – trumpet Max Jones – photo Eddie Lang – guitar Joseph "Kaiser" Marshall – drums Albert Nicholas – sax (alto) Kid Ory – trombone Don Redman...
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where he played and recorded until 1931. In the 1930s he played with Kaiser Marshall, the Savoy Bearcats, and W.C. Handy, then returned to Puerto Rico,...
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1935 to 1937. He played with other New York bands including those of Kaiser Marshall, Hot Lips Page, and Sidney Bechet, and returned for a while to Ellington...
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Picasso Stan Kenton: A Presentation of Progressive Jazz January 3 – Kaiser Marshall, American jazz drummer (born 1899). February 6 – Sidney Arodin, American...
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Pops Foster Hot Lips Page Pee Wee Russell Eddie Condon Mezz Mezzrow Kaiser Marshall Hank Duncan Sandy Williams Brad Gowans Ben Webster Chu Berry Coleman...
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Mardigan Sherrie Maricle Jason Marsalis George Marsh Eddie Marshall Joe Marshall Kaiser Marshall Billy Martin Stu Martin Harvey Mason Steve McCall Roy McCurdy...
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Klink. 1948 in jazz, deaths of Chano Pozo, Dave Tough, Jan Savitt, Kaiser Marshall, Mutt Carey, Red McKenzie, Sidney Arodin, and Stan Hasselgård; births...
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in 1934. He moved to New York City and played with Willie Bryant, Kaiser Marshall, and Fletcher Henderson (1936–38); in Henderson's band he was lead...
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Ralph Escudiro – tuba Coleman Hawkins – clarinet, tenor saxophone Kaiser Marshall – drums Don Redman – alto saxophone, arrangement, clarinet Joe Smith –...
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