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    The Legacy of Rudy Wiedoeft Rudy Wiedoeft recordings at the Discography of American Historical Recordings. Works by Rudy Wiedoeft at Project Gutenberg...
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    The popularity of the saxophone and an unexpected reply from his idol Rudy Wiedoeft prompted Vallée to perfect his technique. He paid Columbia Records to...
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  • (born 1983), Indonesian footballer Rudolph Rudy Wiedoeft (1893–1940), American saxophonist Preston Rudolph Rudy York (1913–1970), American Major League Baseball...
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    dance bands introduced much of the American public to the saxophone. Rudy Wiedoeft became the best known individual saxophone stylist and virtuoso during...
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    enjoyed popularity in the early 1900s, perhaps most prominently used by Rudy Wiedoeft and Frankie Trumbauer, but is now uncommon. A C melody saxophone is...
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  • string bass and Adolph on percussion and xylophone. Another brother, Rudy Wiedoeft was a saxophone player during the late ragtime and early jazz era. Their...
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    Burr, Albert Campbell, Frank Croxton, John Meyer, Monroe Silver, and Rudy Wiedoeft gathered to record "A Miniature Concert". Several takes were recorded...
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  • Harry White 1967-     X X Classical Steve White 1925-2005 X X Jazz Rudy Wiedoeft 1893-1940 X C Classical Barney Wilen 1937-1996 X X Jazz Ernie Wilkins...
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  • King Oliver band. Other famous players who used the technique were Rudy Wiedoeft, Coleman Hawkins, Fess Williams and Douglas Williams. Contemporary exponents...
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    Burr, Albert Campbell, Frank Croxton, John Meyer, Monroe Silver, and Rudy Wiedoeft. March 1 – Edgard Varèse's Intégrales is premiered in New York City...
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  • Lewis & His Jazz Band "Alcoholic Blues" by Billy Murray "Saxophobia" by Rudy Wiedoeft "Jazz Baby" by Marion Harris "You'd Be Surprised" by Eddie Cantor "The...
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  • 1474) Loyce Whiteman (#1447) Paul Whiteman & his Rhythm Boys (#1474) Rudy Wiedoeft (#1447) Lee Wiley (#1452) Lois Wilson (listed by Vitaphone numbers since...
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  • needed] 1961 Annette Lambert Claremont 18 Saxophone, "Valse Vanite" by Rudy Wiedoeft 1960 Drina Bouchard Rochester 18 Miss Rochester Cha-cha-cha Interpretation...
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  • Selmer Silver Saxophone is Pronounced Superior to Brass Instrument by Rudy Wiedoeft," Vol. 73, No. 15, April 9, 1927, pg. 35 "The Petrof Piano Saga" (feature...
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  • Fanchon "Fanny" Wolff Simon and Marco "Mike" Wolff, first touring with Rudy Wiedoeft and a sextet of saxophone players in a show titled "Saxophobia Idea...
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    Hampshire Annette Lambert Claremont 18 Saxophone, "Valse Vanite" by Rudy Wiedoeft New Jersey Marilyn Haufler Watchung 18 Comedic Monologue New Mexico...
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    3392 When The Lights Are Low Helen Clark 3393 Valse Llewellyn Rudy Wiedoeft Rudy Wiedoeft 3394 Is It Nothing To You? Betsy Shepherd 3395 Ballet Egyptian...
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    The Etude. p. 514. Walsh, Jim (1981). "Pioneer Recording Artists: Rudy Wiedoeft and Other Saxophone Players". The Saxophone Symposium. 6 (1): 11. Smialek...
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    including Billy Murray, Henry Burr, Frank Croxton, Monroe Silver, and Rudy Wiedoeft. The Soviet–Japanese Basic Convention, signed in January, took effect...
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    production version. There is no record of the popular 1920s saxophone player Rudy Wiedoeft ever having played on his namesake instrument produced by Holton. "The...
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  • Richard Ducros), CD Label: Adria, 2010 Au Bonheur des Dames – Musiques de Rudy Wiedoeft et Jean Matitia (performed by Richard Ducros, Sophie Teboul, Christian...
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    the American Conservatory of Music. He took a job as a pianist in Rudy Wiedoeft's New York-based Frisco Jass Band in the early 1920s, and also worked...
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  • High the Moon" (Morgan Lewis, Nancy Hamilton) - 1:44 "Saxophobia" (Rudy Wiedoeft) - 2:02 "Holiday for Strings" (David Rose) - 2:43 "Reed Rapture" (Stan...
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  • Cuban Orchestra October 4 Musical Moods Horace Heidt & His Californians December 6 Darn Tootin' Rudy Wiedoeft with Dixie Lee & Lucille Page December 6...
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    Innocent Eyes. Hit recordings were made by Dolly Kay, Margaret Young and Herb Wiedoeft and His Orchestra. Ella Fitzgerald sang it in the 1955 film Pete Kelly's...
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  • (audio restoration by Hans Eekhoff, liner notes Ate van Delden) The Herb Wiedoeft/Jesse Stafford Orchestra 1922–1930 CBC1-079, 2002 (audio restoration by...
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