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  2. Harry Gold (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Harry Gold (26 February 1907 – 13 November 2005), born Hyman Goldberg, was an English British Dixieland jazz saxophonist and bandleader. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Biography

  3. List of nicknames of jazz musicians - Wikipedia

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    King of Jazz: Paul Whiteman; King of the Jazz Guitar: Django Reinhardt; King of the Jukebox: Louis Jordan; King of Swing: Benny Goodman a.k.a. "the Patriarch of the Clarinet", "the Professor", "Swing's Senior Statesman" Klook-Mop or Klook: Kenny Clarke; Knife (The): Pepper Adams

  4. List of certified jazz recordings - Wikipedia

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    AUS: 2× Platinum [9] BEA: Gold [10] DEN: Gold [11] FRA: Platinum [12] ITA: 2× Platinum [13] NVPI: Silver [14] ZPAV: Platinum [15] UK: 2× Platinum [7] Giant Steps: John Coltrane Released: February 1960 [16] [17] [18] Recorded: May 4, 1959 – December 2, 1959; Label: Atlantic; Format: LP; US: Gold [3] Sketches of Spain: Miles Davis Released ...

  5. Sanford Gold - Wikipedia

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    Mike Bryan, Sanford Gold, Cozy Cole, and Jack Lesberg, Famous Door, New York, N.Y., ca. October 1947 (William P. Gottlieb) Sanford Gold (June 9, 1911 – May 29, 1984) was an American jazz pianist born in Cleveland, Ohio. Gold played locally in Cleveland and led regional bands before moving to New York City in the 1930s.

  6. Jared Gold (organist) - Wikipedia

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    Jared Gold is an American jazz organist who plays the Hammond B-3 organ. [1] He attended William Paterson University in Wayne, New Jersey. In 1988 he won the Governor ...

  7. List of 1930s jazz standards - Wikipedia

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    It is the most recorded jazz standard of all time. [2] In the 1930s, swing jazz emerged as a dominant form in American music. Duke Ellington and his band members composed numerous swing era hits that have become standards: "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" (1932), "Sophisticated Lady" (1933) and "Caravan" (1936), among others.

  8. Black Gold (Nina Simone album) - Wikipedia

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    Black Gold is a live album by American jazz musician Nina Simone recorded in 1969 at the Philharmonic Hall, New York City. She got a 1971 nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance , but lost to Aretha Franklin 's cover of "Don't Play That Song".

  9. Gold (Ella Fitzgerald album) - Wikipedia

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    Gold is a two-disc compilation album by Ella Fitzgerald that was released on the Verve Records label in 2007. The 40 tracks span Fitzgerald's career from 1938 to 1964. The 40 tracks span Fitzgerald's career from 1938 to 1964.