appeared as pianist on a February 1958 New York recording session with Bubber Johnson, Eric Dixon, Charles Jackson, Skeeter Best, Ruth Berman, Wendell Marshall...
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where Bubber's lonely wife Anna (Jane Fonda) is involved in a romantic affair with Jake (James Fox), Bubber's best friend and Val Rogers' son. Bubber is...
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Eyes", and "I Got Loaded". R&B artists recorded country songs, such as Bubber Johnson's "Keep a Light in the Window for Me".[citation needed] During the 1950s...
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Poitier as Corporal Andrew Robertson Jaqueline Duval as Antoinette Dubois Bubber Johnson as Private "Taffy" Smith Davis Roberts as Private Dave McCord Hugh O'Brian...
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September 20, 1955. He provides the vocal, accompanied by Robert "Bubber" Johnson on piano, Mickey Baker on guitar, Milton Hinton on bass, Calvin Shields...
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James Wesley "Bubber" Miley (April 3, 1903 – May 20, 1932) was an American early jazz trumpet and cornet player, specializing in the use of the plunger...
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until 1973 when it was sold to bandleader/singer/pianist, Robert (Bubber) Johnson. Singer, film actress, and Civil Rights Activist Lena Horne also moved...
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Charles M. Murphy (coach) (redirect from Bubber Murphy)
Charles M. "Bubber" Murphy (December 15, 1913 – January 31, 1999) was an American college football, college basketball, and college baseball coach and...
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Andy Kirk's band in New York. Later, she worked with Clarence Williams, Bubber Miley, Thomas Morris, Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet. She can also be...
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Mazzio Howard McGhee Mickey McMahan John McNeil Mike Metheny Ron Miles Bubber Miley Sjur Miljeteig Punch Miller Pete Minger Blue Mitchell Nils Petter...
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Wynton Marsalis Hugh Masekela Jesse McGuire Mickey McMahan Rafael Méndez Bubber Miley Punch Miller Blue Mitchell Ollie Mitchell Lee Morgan Ennio Morricone...
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"Toodle-O" and "Todolo") is a composition written by Duke Ellington and Bubber Miley and recorded several times by Ellington for various labels from 1926–1930...
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ensembles which included Sidney Bechet, Clarence Williams, Louis Armstrong, Bubber Miley, and Tom Morris. In 1924, she recorded "Absent Minded Blues", which...
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Dietz and Schwartz, and Leo Reisman's Orchestra (including jazz trumpeter Bubber Miley). This record (L-24003) was one of the first commercially recorded...
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trumpet solo as a melodic turn (in most of the recordings, Bubber Miley performs the solo). Bubber Miley had only recently left the band when the film was...
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that same track, Walter Becker uses talk box guitar to recreate James "Bubber" Miley's famous plunger-muted trumpet melody. Certain songs on the album...
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Eight state representatives—C. Ellis Black, Amy Carter, Mike Cheokas, Bubber Epps, Gerald Greene, Bob Hanner, Doug McKillip, and Alan Powell—switched...
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jazz musicians who recorded the original version of the song was James "Bubber" Miley whom Ellington described as "the epitome of soul and a master of...
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continued his leading man status starring in the western film Jeremiah Johnson, the political drama The Candidate (both 1972), the romantic dramas The...
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"Creole Love Call" is a 1927 jazz standard by Duke Ellington, Bubber Miley and Rudy Jackson. The song is associated with vocalist Adelaide Hall. The song...
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"jungle"-style trumpet playing (in the manner of Ellington's earlier trumpeter Bubber Miley and trombonist Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton) and for his use of the plunger...
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trip to Africa. Friends shortened it to "Bu" Bubba: Bubba Brooks Bubber: James "Bubber" Miley Buck: Leroy Berry Buck: Wilbur Clayton Buck: Buck Hill Bucky:...
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and actress Linda Martell Edwin McCain Josie Miles, blues singer James "Bubber" Miley, jazz trumpeter Pete Minger, bebop jazz trumpeter Alphonse Mouzon...
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McCormick Kwantlen Polytechnic University British Columbia Arvinder Singh Bubber Alan Davis Lakehead University Derek Burney Brian Stevenson Laurentian University...
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Russell Procope, Lorenzo Tio and Artie Shaw, the trumpeters Ward Pinkett, Bubber Miley, Johnny Dunn and Henry "Red" Allen, Sidney Bechet, Paul Barnes, Bud...
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In the Jazz Hounds, he coincided with Garvin Bushell, Everett Robbins, Bubber Miley and Herb Flemming. Hawkins joined Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra,...
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Harold "Money" Johnson (February 23, 1918 – March 28, 1978) was an American jazz trumpeter. Johnson was born in Tyler, Texas, on February 23, 1918. He...
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Mills. According to Ellington, the song's title was the credo of trumpeter Bubber Miley, who was dying of tuberculosis at the time; Miley died the year the...
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Snowden was also a renowned band leader – Count Basie, Jimmie Lunceford, Bubber Miley, "Tricky Sam" Nanton, Frankie Newton, Benny Carter, Rex Stewart, Roy...
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Money Johnson Herbie Jones Wallace Jones Taft Jordan Al Killian Queen Esther Marrow Wendell Marshall Murray McEachern Louis Metcalf James "Bubber" Miley...
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