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John Aloysius Tucker (June 18, 1896 - February 16, 1971) was a fireman and a music composer. [1] He was songwriting partners with Joseph Schuster . [ 2 ] He was a co-founder of Tucker and Merchant, a music publishing company.
Tucker studied bass at the New York Conservatory of Modern Music in the late 1940s. [1] Early in his career, he played with Earl Bostic, John Coltrane, and Jackie McLean.He worked in the house bands of several lauded New York jazz venues, such as the Continental Lounge, The Playhouse, and Minton's; he played with Eric Dolphy, Clifford Jordan, Horace Parlan, Booker Ervin, Jerome Richardson, and ...
John Tucker (merchant trader) (fl. 1665–1694), English slave trader for the Royal African Company from London, England; John Tucker, president of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, 1844–1856; John A. Tucker (1896–1971), American fireman and music composer; John Bartholomew Tucker (1930–2014), American radio and television personality
The "Marshall Tucker" in the band's name does not refer to a band member, rather to a blind piano tuner from Spartanburg. [4] While the band was discussing possible band names one evening in an old warehouse they had rented for rehearsal space, someone noticed that the warehouse's door key had the name "Marshall Tucker" inscribed on it, and suggested they call themselves "The Marshall Tucker ...
John D. Tucker, known as Dr. Teeth, is an American film director, commercial director, music video director, television producer, and professor.He has directed films such as Warner Brothers Records KeAnthony's A Hustlaz Story, directed commercials for Obamacare initiative Access Health CT and music videos for songs like "Hip Hop Saved My Life" by Lupe Fiasco, "Rock Yo Hips" by Crime Mob, and ...
The storyline and music climaxed as Māori and Pākehā do battle with each other, and continued with the eventual reconciliation of the two races. The rock opera employed many special effects, costumes, and some 20 actors, singers and musicians. Mahana's John Tucker, Bobby Simmons,Dale Whitcombe and John Cossar at Nambassa 1978.
Tucker in costume for Andrea Chénier, with Mario Lanza (right), who was a great fan of Tucker's, after Tucker's 1958 Covent Garden debut. This was their only meeting. [1] Richard Tucker (August 28, 1913 – January 8, 1975) was an American operatic tenor and cantor.
Gerald L. Duppler (May 18, 1903 – July 11, 1989), better known under his stage name Tommy Tucker, was an American bandleader. The Tommy Tucker Orchestra entertained many listeners as a big band in the 1930s and 1940s.