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    Fate Marable (December 2, 1890 – January 16, 1947) was an American jazz pianist and bandleader. Marable was born in Paducah, Kentucky to James and Elizabeth...
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  • Line, a steamboat packet company. At the end of World War I, Bandleader Fate Marable was hired to recruit musicians from New Orleans. Streckfus Steamers expanded...
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    the band of Fate Marable, which toured on the steamboat Sidney with the Streckfus Steamers line up and down the Mississippi River. Marable was proud of...
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  • Marable is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: C. J. Marable (born 1997), African-American football player Fate Marable (1890–1947), American...
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    notable for his work with Buddy Petit, Jelly Roll Morton, Charlie Creath, Fate Marable, Andy Kirk, Kid Ory, Wingy Manone, Joe Liggins and Louis Armstrong. "Yellow...
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    worked with Papa Celestin, Big Eye Louis Nelson, John Robichaux, and Fate Marable. He left for St. Louis, Missouri, to play in Charlie Creath's band, then...
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  • music professionally by the mid-1920s with such groups as the bands of Fate Marable and Papa Celestin. He married a fellow member of Celestin's Tuxedo Jazz...
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  • years. He began his musical career in the late 1930s playing with the Fate Marable Mississippi riverboat band. In the 1930s, he was playing with many famous...
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    2001: Ben Lucien Burman, George Catlin, and Callie Leach French. 2002: Fate Marable and Joseph LaBarge. 2003: Zebulon Pike and Ernest E. Wagner. 2004: Jim...
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    riverboats and in the orchestra of Charlie Creath. He was good friends with Fate Marable but never performed with him. In 1925, Johnson married, and his wife...
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    before Ellington was aware of his name, when he dropped in on a gig of Fate Marable in St Louis. The short-lived Blanton transformed the use of double bass...
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  • played clarinet in the Excelsior Brass Band and worked on riverboats with Fate Marable. His uncle was Honore Dutrey. He played with Isaiah Morgan, then with...
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    returning briefly to New Orleans, where he worked with the bands of Fate Marable and Fats Pichon, he was offered a recording contract with Victor Records...
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    recognition of the musical heritage of New Orleans and artists such as Fate Marable, Louis Armstrong and Red Allen, who had entertained passengers on the...
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  • Methodist Episcopal Church and listened to the Kentucky Riverboat music of Fate Marable. He made his stage debut at age seven, singing "Moon Over Miami" with...
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  • (1924–1994) Emanuele Maniscalco (born 1983) Frank Mantooth (1947–2004) Fate Marable (1890–1947) Tânia Maria (born 1948) César Camargo Mariano (born 1943)...
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  • early 1930s. He [who?] co-led a group on the SS Capitol in 1927 with Fate Marable.[citation needed] Late in the 1920s he suffered from an extended illness...
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    Portrayed in the film Coal Miner's Daughter. Bobby Mackey, born in Concord Fate Marable, jazz pianist and bandleader, born in Paducah Sara Martin, blues singer...
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  • Tennessee State Collegians from 1936 to 1937, and during the vacations with Fate Marable.: 121  Blanton left university in 1938 to play full-time in St Louis...
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    Steamers hired bandleader Fate Marable to recruit bands for its riverboat excursions. For the 221-foot sternwheeler SS Sidney, Marable recruited Armstrong,...
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  • 1929 to play with Walter Page in 1929 and again, in 1931, to play with Fate Marable. It was while he was with Trent’s band that he was given the nickname...
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    known primarily for his work with country music artist Brad Paisley Fate Marable, jazz pianist, bandleader, and player of a steam calliope Jeffrey L....
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    was born in Paducah, Kentucky, United States. Atkins played with the Fate Marable band touring on the Mississippi River in the late 1910s. He was on the...
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  • playing with Kid Rena, A.J. Piron, Punch Miller, Kid Howard, Jack Carey, Fate Marable, and Duke Dejan's Dixie Rhythm Band. He was given the nickname "Little...
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  • riverboats on the Mississippi River in the 1920s, playing in the bands of Fate Marable, Dewey Jackson, and George Augustin. With Augustin, he co-led a band...
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    Christian, Clyde Hart and Big Sid Catlett. Before that, he performed with Fate Marable on New Orleans riverboats. Bostic graduated from Xavier University in...
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    piano. Sedric played with Charlie Creath in his hometown and then with Fate Marable, Dewey Jackson, Ed Allen, and Julian Arthur. He joined Sam Wooding's...
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  • with William Ridgely's Tuxedo Orchestra. Following this he worked with Fate Marable, Armand Piron, and Sidney Desvigne on riverboats up and down the Mississippi...
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  • he played in the District (Storyville), on steamboat excursions with Fate Marable, and in parades with the Maple Leaf Orchestra. Perez suffered a stroke...
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  • St. Louis, Missouri early in the next decade with Dewey Jackson and Fate Marable, then joined the band of Jimmie Lunceford in 1932. He recorded with Lunceford...
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