August 1904 – 4 May 1974), better known as Geraldo, was an English bandleader. He adopted the name "Geraldo" in 1930, and became one of the most popular...
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Geraldo may refer to: Geraldo (bandleader) (1904–1974), English bandleader Geraldo (talk show), a daytime television tabloid talk show Geraldo Rivera,...
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Geraldo is a Spanish, Italian or Portuguese name equivalent to Gerald or Harold. It may refer to: Geraldo, English bandleader (1904–1974) Geraldo Alckmin...
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there. He often became one of the "boys" in Geraldo's vocal group, 'Three Boys and a Girl'. In 1941, Geraldo asked his band members to submit a favourite...
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1950s start-up music for Scottish Television composed by English bandleader Geraldo (1904–1974) Scotlandia (conodont), an animal genus in the family Prioniodinidae...
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Firman Sid Firman Reginald Foresythe Roy Fox Ben Frankel Freddy Gardner Geraldo Carroll Gibbons Nat Gonella Phil Green Henry Hall (BBC Dance Orchestra)...
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George Evans (1915 – 16 February 1993) was an English jazz bandleader, arranger, tenor saxophonist and vocalist. He was born in north London in 1915. Having...
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Hutchinson (6 March 1906 – 22 November 1959) was a Jamaican jazz trumpeter and bandleader. Hutchinson played in the band of Bertie King in Jamaica in the 1930s...
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living, moving from orchestra to orchestra, working with Sydney Lipton, Geraldo and Ken "Snakehips" Johnson. In 1940, there was a revival of interest in...
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a popular singing star in South Africa. In 1949, she was heard by bandleader Geraldo (Gerald Bright), who persuaded her to return to Britain as a singer...
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Mucho" as she was presented with her medal. Its musical director, Lt. Geraldo Mendonça da Lima, was subsequently given 3 days' detention for insubordination...
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April 1952. He also arranged choral parts for Geraldo and his Orchestra (as chorus master of "the Geraldo Glee Club") and appeared at the Royal Festival...
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Candrix, Belgian saxophonist and violinist (born 1908). May 4 – Geraldo, English bandleader and composer (born 1904). 15 – Paul Gonsalves, American tenor...
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arranger Arthur Birkby (1929-1998) and Clare Birkby, a singer with the bandleader Geraldo. They later separated. She was raised in London and attended St Paul's...
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Eric Delaney (category English bandleaders)
Eric Delaney (22 May 1924 – 14 July 2011) was an English drummer and bandleader, popular in the 1950s and early 1960s. Delaney was born in Acton, London...
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established. Gerald Walcan Bright adopts the name "Geraldo" to further his career as a bandleader. Songwriter Fred Godfrey and Irish tenor Tom Finglass...
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about $400,000. They featured rock guitarist Leslie West of Mountain as bandleader and Steve Rossi as announcer and singer. By early June, air dates were...
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1975) – aired Friday nights Good Night America (1973–1975) – hosted by Geraldo Rivera; aired as part of ABC's Wide World of Entertainment Fridays (April...
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1970s such as The Yardbirds, The Kinks, and The Who. Jazz artists such as bandleader Count Basie, jazz pianist Jay McShann, and blues shouter Big Joe Turner...
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multi-instrumentalist, and composer. Unknown date Lawrence Duhé, clarinetist, and bandleader (born 1887). January 1 – Liu Yuan, Chinese saxophonist. 3 – Marla Glen...
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player, composer and arranger, who worked for several leading British bandleaders in the 1950s and 1960s. Born in London Jameson was educated at Battersea...
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John Wilson (conductor) (category British jazz bandleaders)
2001 John Wilson Orchestra: Shall We Dance? The Big Band Arrangements of Geraldo, Vocalion 2002 John Wilson Orchestra: Moonlight Becomes You: The Classic...
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1949 – October 1, 2018) was an American bandleader, trumpeter and percussionist of Puerto Rican descent. Geraldo, his father, was a singer in a band and...
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Harry Gold (musician) (category English jazz bandleaders)
Hyman Goldberg, was an English British Dixieland jazz saxophonist and bandleader. The eldest of six children, born to a Romanian mother, Hetty Schulman...
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Viacheslav Minka, 62–63, military pilot Serhii Prokazin, military pilot Geraldo Majella Agnelo, 89, Brazilian Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of São...
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(United Artists, 1978) Marcos Valle, Vontade de Rever Voce (Som Livre 1981) Geraldo Vandre, 5 Anos De Cancao (Som Maior, 1966) Miroslav Vitous, Magical Shepherd...
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British dance band (category Dance band bandleaders)
Bert Ambrose Billy Cotton Roy Fox Geraldo Carroll Gibbons Nat Gonella Henry Hall Jack Hylton Jack Jackson Charlie Kunz Sydney Kyte Brian Lawrance Sydney...
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amateur, it flew under the radar of professionals in the music business. Bandleader Lawrence Welk agreed to record it as a vehicle for his bass-voiced singer...
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Nat Temple (category Big band bandleaders)
saxophone player. Amongst many others, he worked with Syd Roy, Harry Roy, Geraldo, Ambrose, Joe Daniels, and Lew Stone. He was born Nathan Temple, the son...
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S. Brigham (1877–1962), congressman from Vermont Geraldo Bright, English bandleader known as "Geraldo" James Jefferson Britt (1861–1939), congressman from...
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