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The band was formed in late 1980 by Guitarist Mark Tighe and Vocalist Ian Tilleard. After starting life as Heaven Seventeen, [2] and with early line-ups including a pre-Zodiac Mindwarp Mark Manning, the band eventually settled as 1919 (after a book belonging to Tighe) with Nick Hiles on Bass and Mick Reed on Drums.
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The National Democratic Hungarian-Szekler Party officially formed in Bucharest even though it had been active since early 1919, and winning seats in the general election earlier in November. [ 99 ] Mormon president Heber J. Grant officially dedicated the opening of the Laie Hawaii Mormon Temple in Lāʻie, Hawaii .
La Juive – New York, 22 November 1919; Caruso also had a repertory of more than 500 songs. They ranged from classical compositions to traditional Italian melodies and popular tunes of the day, including a few English-language titles such as George M. Cohan's "Over There", Henry Geehl's "For You Alone" and Arthur Sullivan's "The Lost Chord".
Curtis Sylvester Lowe Sr. (November 15, 1919 – October 29, 1993) was an American jazz saxophonist. Lowe was born in Chicago, Illinois in November 1919, and raised in Oakland, California . While he is best known professionally as a tenor and baritone saxophonist, he first learned to play soprano saxophone as a youth.
April 29 – Stephen Wilkinson, English conductor and composer (d. 2021) May 3 – Pete Seeger, American folk singer (d. 2014) May 7 – La Esterella, Flemish singer (d. 2011) May 12 – Gerald Bales, Canadian organist and composer (d. 2002) May 16 – Liberace, American pianist (d. 1987)
List of live albums, with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales US [1]US Hard Rock [28]US Rock [29]BEL (WA) [30]GER [6]UK [10]UK Rock [31]Alcohol Fueled Brewtality Live!! +5
Broome (Special Phonograph) Records was the first African American owned and operated record label in the United States.Established by George W. Broome in 1919, Broome focused on promoting black concert artists who faced discrimination from the major labels.