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    Claude Driskett Hopkins (August 24, 1903 – February 19, 1984) was an American jazz stride pianist and bandleader. Claude Hopkins was born in Alexandria...
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  • Claude C. Hopkins (1866–1932) was an American advertiser and author. He introduced the slogan in advertising and popularised the use of test campaigns...
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  • standard. It was written by Alex Hill, Claude Hopkins and Bob Williams. The first recording was by Claude Hopkins and His Orchestra (with vocal refrain)...
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  • Christian Hopkins, American football player Claude Hopkins, musician Claude C. Hopkins, advertising man Constance Hopkins, Mayflower passenger CJ Hopkins, American...
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    advertising pioneer Claude Hopkins used promotional coupons to test the effectiveness of his campaigns. However, this process, which Hopkins described in his...
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  • Albert Ammons, Harry Gibson, Pete Johnson, Marlowe, Clarence Profit, and Claude Hopkins. Cutting contests also took place between blues musicians. An enduring...
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  • Yes Indeed! is an album by pianist Claude Hopkins with saxophonist Buddy Tate and trumpeter Emmett Berry recorded in 1960 and originally released by the...
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  • November 2010. Retrieved 5 April 2010. Schorman, Rob (April 2008). "Claude Hopkins, Earnest Calkins, Bissell Carpet Sweepers and the Birth of Modern Advertising"...
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  • he worked with Benny Carter and Teddy Hill, followed in the 1940s by Claude Hopkins and Maxine Sullivan. From 1946 to 1948 he was in Dizzy Gillespie's band...
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    Williams, Cliff Jackson, Hank Duncan, Pat Flowers, Don Ewell, Joe Turner, Claude Hopkins, Ralph Sutton, Dick Wellstood, Dick Hyman, and Judy Carmichael. Others...
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    majority draw decision. Judge Steve Morrow had it 114–112 for Hopkins, but was overruled by Claude Paquette (113–113) and Daniel Van de Wiele (114–114). Following...
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  • (Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer, 1946) Anything for You (Alex Hill, Claude Hopkins and Bob Williams, 1932) Anything Goes (Cole Porter, 1934) Apple Core...
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  • a 1958 album by Dinah Shore Yes Indeed! (Claude Hopkins album), a 1960 album by jazz pianist Claude Hopkins Yes Indeed! (Tommy Dorsey album), a 1990 compilation...
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    Ellington and His Orchestra in 1935, the Billy Kyle Swing Club Band, Claude Hopkins, Red Nichols, Django Reinhardt, George Paxton, the Dutch Swing College...
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  • Swing Time! (category Claude Hopkins albums)
    Swing Time! is an album by pianist Claude Hopkins with saxophonist Budd Johnson and trombonist Vic Dickenson recorded in 1963 and originally released by...
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  • Cotton Club in Harlem in 1927), Lionel Hampton, Fletcher Henderson, Claude Hopkins, and Don Redman, with Henderson and Redman developing the "talking to...
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  • in the first half of the decade played in the bands of Fats Waller, Claude Hopkins, Edgar Hayes, Ella Fitzgerald, Sabby Lewis, and Machito. From 1945 to...
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    played with Claude Hopkins and others, and then returned to Armstrong's band from 1945-47. Following this he played with Herbie Fields, Hopkins again, and...
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    Gertie Wells, Clarence Bowser, Sticky Mack, Blind Johnny, Cliff Jackson, Claude Hopkins, Phil Wurd, Caroline Thornton, Luckey Roberts, Eubie Blake, Joe Rochester...
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    in New York City), backed by a group of jazz musicians that included Claude Hopkins, Coleman Hawkins, Buster Bailey, Doc Cheatham, and George Duvivier.[citation...
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  • Hilltoppers Earl Hines Orchestra - jazz, swing music, Dixieland Bill Holman Claude Hopkins and His Orchestra - jazz Pee Wee Hunt ICP Orchestra – free jazz, avant-garde...
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  • Eldridge, Coleman Hawkins, Cozy Cole, Charlie Shavers, Zutty Singleton, Claude Hopkins, J. C. Higginbotham, Tony Scott, Max Kaminsky, Sol Yaged, Maynard Ferguson...
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  • joined the band of Claude Hopkins from 1926 to 1928. He left Hopkins to play with Charlie Skeete in 1928, then returned to play with Hopkins from 1928 until...
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  • Let's Jam (category Claude Hopkins albums)
    Let's Jam is an album by pianist Claude Hopkins with saxophonist Buddy Tate and trumpeter Joe Thomas recorded in 1961 and originally released by the Swingville...
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  • the title. While the topic was not new (cf. "It's Too Big Poppa" by Claude Hopkins in 1945), the slightly mocking vocals and Carter's sax solo assured...
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    Eleanor (1944), Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Life. Norton. Abbott, Claude Colleer (1955). The Correspondence of Gerard Manley Hopkins and Richard Watson Dixon...
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  • Teddy Hill (1909-1978) Tiny Hill (1906-1971) Earl Hines (1903-1983) Claude Hopkins (1903-1984) Pee Wee Hunt (1907-1979) Lloyd Hunter (1910-1961) Ina Ray...
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  • Hopkins, Baker) – 3:26 "But Not For Me" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) – 4:26 Bud Freeman – tenor saxophone Shorty Baker – trumpet Claude Hopkins –...
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  • in McKinney’s Cotton Pickers, and then performed and recorded with Claude Hopkins (1936–8) and Teddy Wilson (1939–40). As a member of the Lucky Millinder...
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  • Opened Thursday, July 25, 1935 Co-stars included Nina Mae McKinney Claude Hopkins and His Orchestra with singer Orlando Roberson (vocalist) Producers:...
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