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  2. The Accents - Wikipedia

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    The Accents was used as a band name by several different groups from 1956 through 1969. The most successful was a doo-wop band during the late 1950s. Its only popular song came out during the "sack" dress fad, and was entitled "Wiggle, Wiggle".

  3. Jack Cooper (American musician) - Wikipedia

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    Cooper has performed with, written music for or recorded by internationally known pop, jazz, and classical artists including Sean Ardoin, Aaron Neville, Marc Secara, Jiggs Whigham, the Berlin Jazz Orchestra, Markus Burger, Lenny Pickett, Joyce Cobb, the BBB featuring Bernie Dresel, Duffy Jackson, Donald Brown, Young Voices Brandenburg, Jimi Tunnell, Christian McBride, the Westchester Jazz ...

  4. Ernie Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra, The L.A. Treasures Project: Live at Alvas Showroom with Barbara Morrison (Capri, 2014) Bob Cooper and Snooky Young, In a Mellotone (Contemporary, 1986) Lionel Hampton, Live at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre (Phillip, 1998 [2001]) 2-CD; The Harper Brothers, You Can Hide Inside the Music (Verve, 1992)

  5. Jack Teagarden - Wikipedia

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    Weldon Leo "Jack" Teagarden (August 20, 1905 – January 15, 1964) [1] was an American jazz trombonist and singer. [2] Initially, he was a sideman with Paul Whiteman and his lifelong friend Louis Armstrong .

  6. Charles Lloyd (jazz musician) - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd performing at the Russian River Jazz Festival in Guerneville, California in 1981 Lloyd performing at Copenhagen Jazz Festival in 2018. Lloyd was born in Memphis, Tennessee on March 13, 1938. [1] He grew up in Memphis, where he was exposed to blues, gospel, and jazz music. He is of African, Cherokee, Mongolian, and Irish ancestry.

  7. Charles McPherson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Charles McPherson (born July 24, 1939) [1] is an American jazz alto saxophonist born in Joplin, Missouri, United States; raised in Detroit, Michigan; and now lives in San Diego, California. He worked intermittently with Charles Mingus from 1960 to 1974, and as a performer leading his own groups.

  8. Booker Little - Wikipedia

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    Booker Little Jr. (April 2, 1938 – October 5, 1961) [1] was an American jazz trumpeter and composer. He appeared on many recordings in his short career, both as a sideman and as a leader. He appeared on many recordings in his short career, both as a sideman and as a leader.

  9. Ray Brown Jr. - Wikipedia

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    It's just kind of broadened who I am as a person, which eventually will filter down into the music, the influences." [1] In 2001, Brown recorded his debut album Slow Down for Love on SRI Jazz, which reached the top 50 of the Gavin Report. His second album, Committed from the Heart, was released in 2003. His sound has been described as an adult ...