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Joe Bucci Trio
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Jonah Jones Quartet
13,328 listeners
Born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1909, trumpet player Jonah Jones turned professional at the age of 17. After working in many bands, he form… read moreBorn in Louisville, Kentucky in 1909, trumpet player Jonah Jones turned professional at the age of 17. After working in many bands, he formed his own quartet in 1955. He made a string of successful albums with Capitol in the late fifties… read moreBorn in Louisville, Kentucky in 1909, trumpet player Jonah Jones turned professional at the age of 17. After working in many bands, he formed his own quartet in 1955. He made a string of successful albums with Capitol in the late fifties. After that he rarely recorded again, but continued playing… read more -
Sam Butera & The Witnesses
28,026 listeners
Sam Butera was the saxophonist and leader of Louis Prima's backing band during their heyday years in Las Vegas. Butera stayed on after… read moreSam Butera was the saxophonist and leader of Louis Prima's backing band during their heyday years in Las Vegas. Butera stayed on after Prima's most popular duet partner & wife Keely Smith left and Butera continued to play w… read moreSam Butera was the saxophonist and leader of Louis Prima's backing band during their heyday years in Las Vegas. Butera stayed on after Prima's most popular duet partner & wife Keely Smith left and Butera continued to play with him through the 1960's until Prima's death in … read more -
Dave Pell
22,497 listeners
Dave Pell (David Pell, February 26, 1925 – May 8, 2017) was an American jazz saxophonist and bandleader . He was best known for leading a cool jazz octet in the 1950s, the Dave Pell Octet. Born in Brooklyn, New York City, Dave Pell first… read moreDave Pell (David Pell, February 26, 1925 – May 8, 2017) was an American jazz saxophonist and bandleader . He was best known for leading a cool jazz octet in the 1950s, the Dave Pell Octet. Born in Brooklyn, New York City, Dave Pell first played in his teens with the big bands of Tony Pastor, Bob … read more -
Terry Snyder
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Terry Snyder was one of the leading percussionist of the space-age, bachelor pad, music generation, which is enjoying a revival, currently.… read moreTerry Snyder was one of the leading percussionist of the space-age, bachelor pad, music generation, which is enjoying a revival, currently. Terry started in 1940, with the Bert Block Orchestra, playing celesta, bells and drums, and creat… read moreTerry Snyder was one of the leading percussionist of the space-age, bachelor pad, music generation, which is enjoying a revival, currently. Terry started in 1940, with the Bert Block Orchestra, playing celesta, bells and drums, and creating a demonstration of the stereo separation effect. He was … read more -
Denny McLain
18,045 listeners
Dennis Dale "Denny" McLain (born March 29, 1944, in Chicago, Illinois) is a former American professional baseball player who also… read moreDennis Dale "Denny" McLain (born March 29, 1944, in Chicago, Illinois) is a former American professional baseball player who also played organ. He is the last major league pitcher to win 30 or more games during a season. In 197… read moreDennis Dale "Denny" McLain (born March 29, 1944, in Chicago, Illinois) is a former American professional baseball player who also played organ. He is the last major league pitcher to win 30 or more games during a season. In 1973, McLain again tried to make a comeback, pitching in the mi… read more -
Henri Rene
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Henri René (December 29, 1906, New York, New York – April 25, 1993, Houston, Texas) was an American-born German producer, conductor and arr… read moreHenri René (December 29, 1906, New York, New York – April 25, 1993, Houston, Texas) was an American-born German producer, conductor and arranger. René mother's was German and his father French; while young, his family moved to Germa… read moreHenri René (December 29, 1906, New York, New York – April 25, 1993, Houston, Texas) was an American-born German producer, conductor and arranger. René mother's was German and his father French; while young, his family moved to Germany, and René studied at the Berlin Royal Academy of Music. R… read more -
Lou Busch & His Orchestra
5,410 listeners
Louis Ferdinand Busch (July 18, 1910 - September 19, 1979) was a music producer and musician who was best known for performing as a pianist… read moreLouis Ferdinand Busch (July 18, 1910 - September 19, 1979) was a music producer and musician who was best known for performing as a pianist under the nickname Joe "Fingers" Carr. Biography Louis Bush was born and raised in Loui… read moreLouis Ferdinand Busch (July 18, 1910 - September 19, 1979) was a music producer and musician who was best known for performing as a pianist under the nickname Joe "Fingers" Carr. Biography Louis Bush was born and raised in Louisville during the ragtime era and the jazz age. The family n… read more -
Plas Johnson
16,714 listeners
John Johnson Jr. (b 21 July 1931, Donaldsonville, Louisiana), known since childhood as Plas Johnson, is an American soul-jazz and hard bop … read moreJohn Johnson Jr. (b 21 July 1931, Donaldsonville, Louisiana), known since childhood as Plas Johnson, is an American soul-jazz and hard bop tenor saxophonist, probably most familiar as the lead on Henry Mancini’s "The Pink Panther Th… read moreJohn Johnson Jr. (b 21 July 1931, Donaldsonville, Louisiana), known since childhood as Plas Johnson, is an American soul-jazz and hard bop tenor saxophonist, probably most familiar as the lead on Henry Mancini’s "The Pink Panther Theme". He and his pianist brother Ray first recorded as … read more