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    October 19, 2010. "Eddie Barefield". Variety. January 14, 1991. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eddie Barefield. Eddie Barefield profile at the African...
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    Jacquet, Milt Hinton, Danny Barker, Doc Cheatham, Ed Swayze, Cozy Cole, Eddie Barefield, and Dizzy Gillespie. Calloway later recalled, "What I expected from...
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  • Barefield may refer to: Eddie Barefield (1909–1991), American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist and arranger John Barefield (born 1955), former American football...
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    Proveta) Paulo Moura (1932–2010) Buster Bailey (1902–1967) Craig Ball Eddie Barefield (1909–1991) Alan Barnes (born 1959) Emile Barnes (1892–1970) John Barnes...
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  • Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday at Newport. Disc one Opening Announcement by Eddie Barefield, "Let's Get Together" (Chick Webb) – 1:04 "Stompin' at the Savoy" (Benny...
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    Al Casey and Eddie Barefield in Café Society...
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  • reissues and compilations of musicians such as Sonny Stitt, Eddie Barefield, George Masso, and Eddie Miller. Progressive Records was founded by Gus Statiras...
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  • X Classical Linda Bangs X Classical Gato Barbieri 1932-2016 X Jazz Eddie Barefield 1909-1991 X Jazz Phillip Barham 1957-     X X X Classical Paul "Polo"...
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    his biggest influence, while pianist Teddy Wilson and saxophonist Eddie Barefield suggested that Hines was one of his favorite jazz pianists. Another...
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  • (born 1944) (tenor, soprano, alto) Gato Barbieri (1934–2016) (tenor) Eddie Barefield (1909–1991) Gabe Baltazar (1929–2022) (alto) Dale Barlow (born 1959)...
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    the Paradise Club in 1935, along with the reed player and arranger Eddie Barefield and trombonist Tyree Glenn. He also played with Buck Clayton, Lorenzo...
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  • Ben Webster, Eddie Barefield, Buck Clayton, and Benny Morton on stage at the Famous Door, c. October 1947...
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  • Panama Francis and the Savoy Sultans (Classic Jazz, 1980) With Eddie Barefield Eddie Barefield (RCA, 1974) The Indestructible E. B. (Famous Door, 1977) With...
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    Webster. After this engagement, he led a seven-piece band which included Eddie Barefield, Kenny Clarke, and Dizzy Gillespie. In the mid-1940s he moved to Los...
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    pp. 57–8. According to the pianist Teddy Wilson and the saxophonist Eddie Barefield, "Art Tatum's favorite jazz piano player was Earl Hines. He [Tatum]...
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  • Decca DL 79228 "Moten Swing" Eddie Barefield – alto saxophone, clarinet Count Basie – piano Leroy Berry – guitar Eddie Durham – alto saxophone, guitar...
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    Price Price (background) with Wilbur De Paris (left), Sidney De Paris, Eddie Barefield and Charlie Traeger, Jimmy Ryan's (Club), New York, c. July 1947. Photograph...
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  • painter, lymphoma. Doris Zinkeisen, 93, Scottish theatrical designer. Eddie Barefield, 81, American jazz musician, heart attack. Bill Byrd, 83, American...
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  • film include: Edwin Swayzee – trumpeter Al Morgan – double-bassist Eddie Barefield – saxophonist Catalog of Copyright Entries. Part 1. [C] Group 3. Dramatic...
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  • George Kelly, Eddie Barefield, Sonny Greer, Benny Waters, Jo Jones, Buddy Tate, Vic Dickenson, Harold Ashby, Big Nick Nicholas, Ronnie Cole, Eddie Durham and...
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    track only + alternate take on some issues (recorded 1954) Eddie Barefield, Eddie Barefield (RCA, 1974) Eugenie Baird, Eugenie Baird Sings, Duke's Boys...
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  • Ascher Clarice Assad Grażyna Auguścik Rüdiger Baldauf Louis Banks Eddie Barefield Guy Barker George Barnes John Barry Steve Barta Count Basie Edgar Battle...
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  • Jefferson, Russell Procope, Omer Simeon – alto saxophone, clarinet Eddie Barefield, Harvey Boone, Lonnie Brown, Scoops Carry, Benny Carter, Carmelo Jejo...
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  • Clayton, Bud Freeman, Buster Smith, Charlie Barnet, Charlie Beal, Eddie Barefield, Harry Gibson, Jeri Southern, John Carter, Jon Eardley, Kenny Trimble...
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    Wilbur DeParis (1954–55), and Doc Cheatham. He worked with Eddie Durham and Eddie Barefield in the 1960s, and remained active almost up until his death...
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  • sax (cd3 tracks 5–8) Freddie Williams: tenor sax (cd3 tracks 5–8) Eddie Barefield: baritone saxophone, clarinet (cd3 tracks 5–6) Everett Barksdale: guitar...
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    Door, 1977) Charlie Ventura Quintet (Hall of Fame, 1978) With others Eddie Barefield, The Indestructible E. B. (Famous Door, 1977) Mike Bryan, Mike Bryan...
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    Billy Strayhorn, American composer and pianist (died 1967). December 4 – Eddie Heywood, American pianist (died 1989). 5 – Kansas Fields, American drummer...
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  • of the most powerful women in Hollywood. Queally was born in 1961 in Barefield in County Clare, Ireland. She was inspired by her father, a set dancer...
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  • remaining with the latter until 1964. In the 1960s he freelanced with Eddie Barefield (1968), among others, and was working with Jonah Jones at the time...
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