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  2. John Sheahan - Wikipedia

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    John Sheahan (born 19 May 1939) is an Irish musician and composer. He joined The Dubliners in 1964 and played with them until 2012 when The Dubliners' name was retired following the death of founding member Barney McKenna. [1]

  3. James Tyler (musician) - Wikipedia

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    James Henry Tyler was born in Hartford, Connecticut.His father worked for Pratt-Whitney. Initially, he studied the banjo (classic 5-string and tenor) and Mandolin with Walter K. Bauer (1954–1958), then the lute with Joseph Iadone (1958–1961) and mandoline with Martha Blackman.

  4. List of centenarians (musicians, composers and music patrons)

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    Greek-American musician [71] Abdul Rashid Khan: 1908–2016: 107: Indian musician [72] Phyllis Kinney: 1922– 102: American-born singer and historian of Welsh folk music [73] Mykola Kolessa: 1903–2006: 102: Ukrainian composer [74] Pierre Labric: 1921– 103: French organist and composer [75] Marcelle de Lacour: 1896–1997: 100: French ...

  5. Biff Rose - Wikipedia

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    After releasing his debut album in 1968 Rose made a handful of appearances on Johnny Carson's The Tonight Show. [7] [8] After the Carson exposure, Rose performed on several other TV programs including The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, [9] American Bandstand, [10] and Playboy After Dark. Biff Rose died from liver cancer at 85 in 2023. [11] [12]

  6. List of nicknames of jazz musicians - Wikipedia

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    Nicknames are common among jazz musicians. Nicknames and sobriquets can also sometimes become stage names, and there are several cases of performers being known almost exclusively by their nicknames as opposed to their given names. Some of the most notable nicknames and stage names are listed here.

  7. Robert Miles - Wikipedia

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    Robert Miles was born in Fleurier, Switzerland, to Italian parents. [3]Miles became proficient at playing the piano during his youth in Friuli, Italy, in the small town of Fagagna, where his family moved when he was young, and had been in the music scene since 1984.

  8. Alex Bevan - Wikipedia

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    He was a frequent guest artist on WMMS' Coffeebreak Concerts, and co-hosted a show with David Spero called A Folk Special for a Sunday Afternoon. He also hosted a Saturday morning radio show on WMMS Cleveland for a short time. [3] In 1988 Bevan did a series of musical radio advertisements for the Cleveland Browns. A new song each week of the ...

  9. Castro Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Castro Coleman [1] aka Mr. Sipp (born August 25, 1976) is an American blues and gospel singer, musician, songwriter and guitarist. Mr. Sipp is the 2014 International Blues Challenge winner by way of The Vicksburg Blues Society as well as the 2014 Gibson Best Guitarist Award Winner.