• Frank Traynor (8 August 1927 – 22 February 1985) was an Australian jazz musician, trombonist and entrepreneur based in Melbourne. He led Australia’s longest...
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  • Frank Traynor (2 June 1904 – 23 February 1991) was an Irish boxer. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1928 Summer Olympics. "Frank Traynor"...
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  • Newsline Frank Traynor (1927–1985), Australian jazz musician Matt Traynor (1987), American musician former metalcore member of Blessthefall Michael Traynor (actor)...
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  • John "Jay" Traynor (March 30, 1943 – January 2, 2014) was an American singer. Traynor was the third lead vocalist of the Mystics, singing falsetto on "The...
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  • career playing banjo in the dixieland jazz bands of Nevill Sherburn, Frank Traynor and others. After switching to guitar in 1954, he played in various...
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    team to buyers, who would move the team. According to KYW-TV manager, Frank Traynor, "If [Eskin] had not stepped in when he did, Leonard Tose would have...
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    with Frank Traynor's Jazz Preachers, using her mother's maiden name of Durham. In that year she also recorded her first EP, Judy Durham, with Frank Traynor's...
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    5 months. The eldest son, Frank, represented Ireland at the 1928 Summer Olympics, competing as a bantamweight boxer. Traynor was captured during an ambush...
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    soca and Caribbean music, and credits 1950s music, soca, and the music of Frank Sinatra for influencing her blend of hip hop and pop music. Trainor had...
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    Harold Joseph "Pie" Traynor (November 11, 1898 – March 16, 1972) was an American third baseman, manager, scout and radio broadcaster in Major League Baseball...
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  • vocals and banjo alongside other Australian jazz musicians including Frank Traynor on trombone. Most of these recordings are still played at AFL matches...
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  • he took the bronze medal in the bantamweight class after defeating Frank Traynor of Ireland in a points decision. He died on 13 September 1961 in Johannesburg...
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  • the second round of the bantamweight class after losing his fight to Frank Traynor of Ireland. Below is the record of Fuji Okamoto, a Japanese bantamweight...
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  • about her son's well-being. Steven Traynor – Will's father who was mostly absent from his children's lives; Camilla Traynor blames him for destroying their...
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    worker Alfred Tipper (1867–1944), outsider artist, showman, cyclist Frank Traynor (1927–1985), jazz musician Fawkner Memorial Park contains the war graves...
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    Oscar Traynor (21 March 1886 – 14 December 1963) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician and republican who served as Minister for Justice from 1957 to 1961...
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    who taught art at Murrumbeena State School. Jazz musician/trombonist Frank Traynor (1927–1985) opened the Melbourne Jazz Club, was once dubbed 'Australia's...
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  • recording was "Been So Long" / "Georgia Grind" on Royal Records (1965). Frank Traynor released his version as a single in 1972. Ottilie Patterson released...
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    Originally a member of Sinn Féin, he was later a founding member of Fianna Fáil. Frank Aiken was born on 13 February 1898 at Carrickbracken, Camlough, County Armagh...
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  • find the answers. Clayton Haske as Jeffrey Allison Persaud as Dana Frank Traynor as Uncle Ron Tony Luke Jr. as Paul Philip Raymond as Jeffrey's Father...
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    Tempesta joining Hamilton and Traynor. A spokesperson for Hamilton later debunked the news, but noted that Hamilton and Traynor were working on an unidentified...
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  • Michael Traynor (Irish: Miceal Treinfir; 1917 – fl. 1970) was a leading member of Sinn Féin in the 1950s and 1960s. Born in Belfast in an area with a...
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  • on clarinet, Graham Fitzgibbon on banjo, Bill Frederlckson on bass, Frank Traynor on trombone and Fred Whitworth on drums. They performed at the Australian...
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  • He rapidly became involved in the Melbourne folk revival centred on Frank Traynor's folk club, and was a major figure in the Australian folk scene thereafter...
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  • August 9 Semifinals August 10 Final August 11  Frank Traynor (IRL) PTS  Fuji Okamoto (JPN) L  Frank Traynor (IRL) PTS  Carmelo Robledo (ARG) L  Carmelo Robledo (ARG)...
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    lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Gavin Rossdale, lead guitarist Chris Traynor, bassist Corey Britz, and drummer Nik Hughes. In 1994, Bush found immediate...
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  • and Chris Traynor (guitarist on the Aftertaste tour) on bass. After recording was done, Anthrax bassist Frank Bello was brought in so Traynor could return...
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    (died 1995). 8 Basil Kirchin, English drummer and composer (died 2005). Frank Traynor, Australian trombonist (died 1985). 13 – Joe Puma, American guitarist...
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  • The Seekers) as lead singer of the trad jazz band Frank Traynor's Jazz Preachers at Frank Traynor's Folk and Jazz Club, for a weekly residency. In the...
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  • "Charlie's Bag Man". Des Traynor was born James Desmond Traynor on 3 June 1931 in Dublin. His parents were John Joseph and Kathleen Traynor (née O'Connor) who...
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