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    Edmond Hall (May 15, 1901 – February 11, 1967) was an American jazz clarinetist and bandleader. Over his career, Hall worked extensively with many leading...
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  • Sidney Blackmer as Seth Lord Louis Armstrong and His Band as themselves Edmond Hall – clarinetist Trummy Young – trombonist Billy Kyle – pianist Arvell Shaw...
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  • Edmund or Edmond Hall may refer to: Edmund Hall (Australian politician) (1878–1965), Australian politician in Western Australian Edmund Hall (MP) (died...
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    Edmond is a city in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States. It is a part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, located in Central Oklahoma. The population...
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  • in local clubs in the 1940s. In 1949, he was hired to play with the Edmond Hall Orchestra at the Savoy Cafe of Boston. He relocated to New York in 1953...
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  • blues and classical music. Its catalogue included issues by Cozy Cole, Edmond Hall, Sabby Lewis, Slam Stewart, Mary Lou Williams, Rubberlegs Williams, Ethel...
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    album Gale Storm Sings, 1956. Anita O'Day, Jazz on a Summer's Day, 1958 Edmond Hall, 1958 Carol Burnett, 1960 Nancy Sinatra, for the 1966 album Sugar Jerry...
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    Stars and included at various times Earl "Fatha" Hines, Barney Bigard, Edmond Hall, Jack Teagarden, Trummy Young, Arvell Shaw, Billy Kyle, Marty Napoleon...
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    Condon, Yank Lawson, Sidney de Paris, Sidney Bechet, Rod Cless, and Edmond Hall. In 1944, Johnson and Willie "The Lion" Smith participated in stride...
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    Armstrong who played in Ghana (1956 and 1960). Armstrong's All Stars member Edmond Hall came to Ghana in 1959 to set up a short-lived jazz in Accra. Guy Warren...
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  • singer and trumpeter Louis Armstrong and his All-Stars, which includes Edmond Hall, Trummy Young, Billy Kyle, Arvell Shaw and Barrett Deems. Mr. Pringle...
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    associates included Wild Bill Davison, Bobby Hackett, George Brunies, Edmond Hall, and Pee Wee Russell. In 1939, he appeared with "Bobby Hacket and Band"...
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    greats, consisting of James P. Johnson (piano), Henry Goodwin (trumpet), Edmond Hall (clarinet), Pops Foster (bass), and Baby Dodds (drums), with Janis on...
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  • Fountain (1930–2016) Victor Goines (born 1961) Benny Goodman (1909–1986) Edmond Hall (1901–1967) Jimmy Hamilton (1917–1994) Woody Herman (1913–1987) Peanuts...
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  • Edmond Hoyle (1672 – 29 August 1769) was an English writer best known for his works on the rules and play of card games. The phrase "according to Hoyle"...
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    idolized"), consisting of James P. Johnson (piano), Henry Goodwin (trumpet), Edmond Hall (clarinet), Pops Foster (bass), and Baby Dodds (drums), with himself...
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  • "Rudee Down In New Orleans" by Blaze Foley "Rumpus on Rampart Street" by Edmond Hall "Running To New Orleans" by Byther Smith "Sadie Green Vamp Of New Orleans"...
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    Edmond (or Edmund) Halley FRS (/ˈhæli/; 8 November [O.S. 29 October] 1656 – 25 January 1742 [O.S. 14 January 1741]) was an English astronomer, mathematician...
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    active from 1939 to 1946. The roster included Bud Freeman, Bobby Hackett, Edmond Hall, Hot Lips Page, Pee Wee Russell, Willie "The Lion" Smith, Muggsy Spanier...
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  • Music by Walter Donaldson - Lyrics by Harold Adamson - Performed by Edmond Hall Hooray for Hollywood (1937) - Music by Richard A. Whiting - Lyrics by...
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  • German Goldenshtayn (Klezmer) (1934–2006) Benny Goodman (1909–1986) Edmond Hall (1901–1967) Jimmy Hamilton (1917–1994) Arville Harris (1904–1954) Bob...
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    time (1932–36), he led a Harlem band employing jazz musicians such as Edmond Hall, Jabbo Smith and Vic Dickenson (although his records were arranged to...
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    Orleans. Bunk Johnson, Buddy Petit, Papa Celestin, George Lewis, Kid Ory, Edmond Hall, Chester Zardis, and many other early jazz artists regularly played in...
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    The Eagle Band with Dusen on trombone, 1916. This version of the band included Edmond Hall on clarinet and Buddie Petit on cornet....
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  • College Basketball player at Baylor University Edmond Hall, jazz clarinet player and bandleader Herb Hall, jazz clarinet player Ryan Perrilloux, Quarterback...
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  • announcer Eddie Hall (born 1988), British strongman Edith Hall (born 1959), British academic Edmond Hall (1901–1967), American musician Edward Hall (disambiguation)...
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    Dear" and "On the Alamo" and his work on "Profoundly Blue" with the Edmond Hall Celeste Quartet (1941) show hints of what was later called cool jazz...
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    my father played in. As time went on, there was more improvising. — Edmond Hall The use of brass marching bands came long before jazz music through their...
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    artists such as pianist Art Hodes, trumpeter Sidney De Paris, clarinetist Edmond Hall, and Harlem stride pianist James P. Johnson, who was returning to a high...
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  • was born in Reserve, Louisiana, the brother of Edmond Hall and the son of clarinetist Edward Hall. Hall began on banjo with the Niles Jazz Band (1923–1925)...
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