Doc Cook (1891–1958) was an American jazz bandleader. Doc Cook may also refer to: Doc Cook (baseball) (1886–1973), baseball player Doc Cooke, head men's...
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(September 3, 1891 – December 25, 1958), known as Doc Cook, was an American jazz bandleader and arranger. Cook was a Doctor of Music, awarded by the Chicago...
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who played reed instruments for Doc Cook for some time, had much to say about Keppard's contributions to Doc Cook's band: Keppard really gave the band...
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Luther Almus "Doc" Cook (June 24, 1886 – June 30, 1973) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. Cook played for the New York Yankees from 1913...
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Dick Cook, American Chairman of Disney Studios Doc Cook (Charles L. Cooke, 1891–1958), American jazz bandleader Doc Cook (baseball) (Luther Almus Cook, 1886–1973)...
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band. Doc Cook’s Dreamland Orchestra was the house band at Harmon’s Dreamland Ballroom. St. Cyr joined in 1924 and stayed with Cook until 1929. Cook’s clarinetist...
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moved to Chicago, where he worked with King Oliver, Lawrence Duhe, and Doc Cook. Palmer recorded with Johnny Dodds, Jelly Roll Morton, Ida Cox, the Alabama...
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Django: Jean Baptiste Reinhardt Doc: Doc Cheatham Doc: Doc Cook Doc: Doc Evans Doc: Doc Goldberg Doc: Doc Souchon Doc: Doc West Doctor Miller: Glenn Miller...
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retired Doc Cook (baseball) (1886–1973), American Major League Baseball player L. J. Cooke (1868–1943), American college men's basketball coach Doc Crandall...
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band, then moved to Chicago, Illinois. In Chicago, Singleton played with Doc Cook, Dave Peyton, Jimmie Noone, and theater bands, then joined Louis Armstrong's...
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Josiah Gordon "Doc" Scurlock (January 11, 1849 – July 25, 1929) was an American Old West figure, cowboy, and gunfighter. A founding member of the Regulators...
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Dick Conway Jerry Conway Rip Conway Aaron Cook Andy Cook Dennis Cook Doc Cook Earl Cook Jim Cook Mike Cook Dusty Cooke Steve Cooke Brent Cookson Scott...
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worked as a pianist. He moved to Chicago, Illinois, in 1925 and worked with Doc Cook and King Oliver. The Oliver band moved to New York City, and Russell left...
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Basketball Premier League Deryck Cooke (1919–1975), British musicologist Doc Cook (Charles L. Cooke, 1891–1958), American jazz bandleader Douglas Graham...
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Doc Martin is a British television medical comedy drama series starring Martin Clunes in the title role of Doctor Martin Ellingham. It was created by...
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Jean-Claude Duvalier (redirect from Baby Doc)
dyvalje]; 3 July 1951 – 4 October 2014), nicknamed "Baby Doc" (Haitian Creole: Bebe Dòk), (French: Bébé Doc), was a Haitian dictator who held the presidency of...
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(piano) and Eddie Vinson (trombone). In 1920, Noone joined Keppard in Doc Cook's dance orchestra, in which he played saxophone and clarinet for six years...
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mentally unstable and is unmoved. Just then his friend, psychiatrist Roland "Doc" Cook (Richard Carlson), who despite his irritation over losing June to Peter...
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and Zim Ngqawana. 1958 in jazz, deaths of Carl Perkins, Danny Alvin, Doc Cook, Fulton McGrath, George E. Lee, Herbie Fields, Joe Morris, Lorraine Geller...
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Dickerson before eight years with Doc Cook. He took part in various recording sessions during his time with the Doc Cook Orchestra, including with Freddie...
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Murray James Cook, AM (born 30 June 1960) is an Australian musician, actor, and DJ. Cook was one of the founding members of the children's band the Wiggles...
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Sterrett Bill Stumpf Harry Williams Ralph Young Rollie Zeider Outfielders Doc Cook Birdie Cree Bert Daniels Frank Gilhooley Bill Holden Jack Lelivelt George...
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Charlie Mullen Roger Peckinpaugh Wally Pipp Outfielders Paddy Baumann Doc Cook Frank Gilhooley Roy Hartzell Tim Hendryx Hugh High Solly Hofman Lee Magee...
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Peckinpaugh Frank Truesdale Harry Williams Outfielders Ángel Aragón Alex Burr Doc Cook Birdie Cree Tom Daley Roy Hartzell Bill Holden Charlie Meara Jimmy Walsh...
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Doc McStuffins is an animated children's television series created by Chris Nee and produced by Brown Bag Films. It aired for five seasons on Disney Junior...
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February 2024. "DOC pauses national park management plan reviews". www.doc.govt.nz. Retrieved 6 April 2024. "Draft Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park Management...
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Coltrane, The Other Village Vanguard Tapes ABC (Impulse!, 1977) Doc Cook/Johnny Dunn, Doc Cook and His Dreamland Orchestra and 14 Doctors of Syncopation/Johnny...
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1905 Wid Conroy, IF, 1903–1908 José Contreras, P, 2003–2004 Andy Cook, P, 1993 Doc Cook, OF, 1913–1916 Dusty Cooke, OF, 1930–1932 Ron Coomer, IF, 2002 Phil...
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Rockstar New England (redirect from Mad Doc Software)
Rockstar New England, Inc. (formerly Mad Doc Software, LLC) is an American video game developer and a studio of Rockstar Games based in Andover, Massachusetts...
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December 6 – Danny Alvin, American drummer and bandleader (born 1902). 25 – Doc Cook, American bandleader and arranger (born 1891). January 26 – Anita Baker...
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