Arthur Willard Pryor (September 22, 1869 – June 18, 1942) was a trombone virtuoso, bandleader, and soloist with the Sousa Band. He was a prolific composer...
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/ Arthur Pryor". Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved 3 March 2024. "Berliner matrix 01179. The blue bells of Scotland / Arthur Pryor ;...
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polka" (BeA 3307) and "Exposition echoes polka" (BeA 3301), played by Arthur Pryor), though most early records are extremely scarce or nonexistent anymore...
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Arthur Pryor (23 June 1911 – 20 December 1969) was an English brewing executive who served as President of the Institute of Brewing. Maurice Arthur Pryor...
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Hylands House (section Arthur Pryor 1858–1904)
house and estate. They later moved to France where they died a pauper. Arthur Pryor was a partner in the Truman, Hanbury and Buxton Brewery and purchased...
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focused on writing a research paper on Arthur Pryor, an 1890s trombonist, conductor and music director. Pryor was an influential figure in the early history...
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Pryor may refer to: John Pryor (soldier) (1750–1823), Continental Army officer John Benjamin Pryor (1812–1890), racehorse trainer John Arthur Pryor (1884–...
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football player Arthur Pryor (1870–1942), American trombonist and bandleader Cactus Pryor (1923–2011), Texan humorist and broadcaster Charles Pryor (cricketer)...
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Roger Pryor (August 27, 1901 – January 31, 1974) was an American film actor. The son of bandmaster Arthur Pryor, Roger Pryor was born in New York City...
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Posegate, mayor of St. Joseph LeRoy Prinz, choreographer and film director Arthur Pryor, trombonist Randy Railsback, member of the Missouri House of Representatives...
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Bentworth Hall (redirect from John Arthur Pryor)
to the village of Medstead). The purchaser may have been Major John Arthur Pryor because he is recorded as living at Bentworth Hall in the 1930s. At the...
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Richard Franklin Lennox Thomas Pryor Sr. (December 1, 1940 – December 10, 2005) was an American stand-up comedian and actor. Known for reaching a broad...
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Fame." ("Les Waas," Marquis Who's Who, online; OCLC 4778551075) Arthur Willard Pryor (1869–1942) – trombone virtuoso, bandleader, and soloist with the...
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Star Shining For You" w.m. James Thornton "Ye Boston Tea Party" by Arthur Pryor "A Hot Time in the Old Town" – Len Spencer & Vess Ossman "American Medley"...
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Music article on Cakewalk at BasinStreet.com Cakewalk and Ragtime composer Arthur Pryor at BasinStreet.com Cake Walk Victorian Fairground Ride on YouTube...
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Hawthorne Russell Hunting George W. Johnson Dwight L. Moody Vess L. Ossman Arthur Pryor Dan W. Quinn Len Spencer Sousa's Band U.S. Marine Band Below is a small...
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"The Cuddly Dudley Song" (to the music of "The Whistler and His Dog" by Arthur Pryor) and walk over to Cuddly's doghouse. Dudley would proceed to read jokes...
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instrumental version renamed 'Teddy Bears' Picnic', performed by the Arthur Pryor Band. The song regained prominence in 1932 when the Irish lyricist Jimmy...
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Jean. "Arthur Pryor, Asbury Park's first musical superstar", Asbury Park Press, August 3, 2014. Accessed October 25, 2015. "The next year, Pryor moved...
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were conducted by Henry Higgins (one of Sousa's cornet soloists) and Arthur Pryor (Sousa's trombone soloist and assistant conductor). Sousa claimed that...
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Witmark Louis F. Gottschalk Nathaniel D. Mann Frederic Chapin Manuel Klein Arthur Pryor Byron Gay Emerson Hough William Wallace Denslow John R. Neill Related...
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million copies), and Irving Berlin. One of John Philip Sousa's assistants, Arthur Pryor, composed coon songs. (This was meant to ensure a steady supply to Sousa's...
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January 1908 issue of The Edison Phonograph Monthly (vol. VI, no. 1). Arthur Pryor's Band made the work's first disc recording for the Victor Talking Machine...
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237–239, doi:10.2307/2917812, JSTOR 2917812. Pryor, Francis (2004), Britain AD: A Quest for England, Arthur, and the Anglo-Saxons, London: HarperCollins...
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composed by, or famously performed by, the legendary American trombonist Arthur Pryor. Solo Trombone: French Collection (Camerata CMCD-28117) – works for trombone...
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Petersen Gardena CA Lodge No. 1919 Actor known for The Donna Reed Show. Arthur Pryor Asbury Park Lodge No. 128 Bandleader, composer, and virtuoso trombonist...
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Jean. "Arthur Pryor, Asbury Park's first musical superstar", Asbury Park Press, August 3, 2014. Accessed October 25, 2015. "The next year, Pryor moved...
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in music beyond that of performer. He left the Sousa band with Arthur Pryor to help Pryor found and run his group. Like all performers, he also took private...
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trombone virtuosi began appearing as soloists in American wind bands. Arthur Pryor, who played with the John Philip Sousa band and formed his own band,...
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See No Evil, Hear No Evil (film) (category Films directed by Arthur Hiller)
is a 1989 American thriller-comedy film directed by Arthur Hiller. The film stars Richard Pryor as a blind man and Gene Wilder as a deaf man who work...
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