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  2. Claude Williams (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Claude "Fiddler" Williams (February 22, 1908 – April 25, 2004) was an American jazz violinist and guitarist who recorded and performed into his 90s. He was the first guitarist to record with Count Basie and the first musician to be inducted into the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame.

  3. Byron Berline - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, he appeared briefly playing violin in the first-season episode "Where No One Has Gone Before" of Star Trek: The Next Generation. [3] In 1981 he again collaborated with Crary and Hickman, forming the band Berline, Crary, and Hickman (BCH). [2] A subsequent line up also included Steve Spurgin and John Moore.

  4. List of female violinists - Wikipedia

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    Dedicatee of W. A. Mozart's Violin Sonata KV 454 / [3] Gautherot, Louise ... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma US: 1962/11/3: Dallas, Texas, US: ... Died Place last living ...

  5. Oklahoma country music icon Toby Keith died Monday at 62 following a multiyear battle with stomach cancer just seven months after performing for his hometown in Norman, and four months after a ...

  6. Marjorie Fulton - Wikipedia

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    Fulton was born in Oklahoma City, where she began studying piano at age nine, in 1918. She attended the Curtis Institute of Music and held fellowships at The Juilliard School, graduating with honors in 1935. While at Curtis, Fulton met Mack Harrell who had studied violin at Oklahoma City University and was

  7. Oklahoma country music icon Toby Keith dies after battling ...

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    He also was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 2007 and the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame in 2005. Toby Keith performed outdoor pop-up shows June 30 and July 1 at his Hollywood Corners ...

  8. Tosca Kramer - Wikipedia

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    Tosca Berger Kramer (June 17, 1903 – December 27, 1976) was a New Zealand-born American violinist and violist.Kramer, along with her parents, was instrumental in bringing classical music performance and instruction to the state of Oklahoma.

  9. Lynn Harrell - Wikipedia

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    Harrell was born on January 30, 1944, to musician parents in Manhattan, New York City: his father was the baritone Mack Harrell, from Texas, and his mother, Marjorie McAlister Fulton, was a violinist, originally from Oklahoma. [3] At the age of nine, he began cello studies.