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Otis Clapp manufactured and marketed his own homeopathic medicines. [3] In the 1870s, his son joined as a business partner of the operation, [4] [5] which was renamed "Otis Clapp & Son" in 1874. [3] The younger Dr. Clapp was a research scientist, businessman, and professor of pharmacy at the Boston University Medical School. [4]
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Otis Clapp (March 3, 1806 – September 18, 1886) was an American publisher, bookseller, homeopath, pharmacist, and politician who served as a collector of Internal Revenue; a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives; a member and president of the Boston Board of Aldermen; and a member of the Boston Common Council.
Otis "Big Smokey" Smothers (March 21, 1929 – July 23, 1993) [1] was a Chicago blues guitarist and singer. He was a member of Howlin' Wolf 's backing band and worked with Muddy Waters , Jimmy Rogers , Bo Diddley , Ike Turner , J. T. Brown , Freddie King , Little Johnny Jones , Little Walter , and Willie Dixon .
AllMusic reviewer Thom Owens stated "Walking the Blues is arguably the finest record Otis Spann ever cut, boasting 11 cuts of astounding blues piano. On several numbers, Spann is supported by guitarist Robert Jr. Lockwood and their interaction is sympathetic, warm, and utterly inviting. ...
The Blues Never Die! is an album by the blues pianist and vocalist Otis Spann, recorded in Chicago in 1964 and released by the Prestige label the following year. [1] [2]The story behind this album is unusual to say the least… but then again, it was the 1960’s!
The end of the holiday weekend added two fresh examples of a historic shift on Wall Street: More CEOs than ever are heading for the exits. Over the past 24 hours, the leaders of chipmaker Intel ...
Otis elevator in Glasgow, Scotland, imported from the U.S. in 1856 for Gardner's Warehouse, the oldest cast-iron fronted building in the British Isles [7] Otis founded the Otis Elevator Company in Yonkers, New York, in 1853. When he died in 1861 his sons Charles and Norton formed a partnership and continued the business.