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  2. 1940s in music - Wikipedia

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    Genoveva Jimenez was a famous Latin American musician during the late 1940s. Agustin Lara Consuelo Velázquez with Pedro Vargas. Other famous performers include Pedro Vargas, Luis Aguilar, Ana María González, Trío Calaveras, Trío Los Panchos. Mariachi an ensemble that consists of guitarrón, vihuela, guitar, violins and trumpets. Between ...

  3. List of marimbists - Wikipedia

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    Particularly notable classical performers on the marimba include: This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  4. Reg Kehoe and his Marimba Queens - Wikipedia

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    Reg Kehoe and his Marimba Queens was a marimba-based musical group active from the late 1930s to the mid-1950s. They were based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and toured extensively. The lasting legacy of Reg Kehoe and his Marimba Queens is in A Study In Brown , a two-minute black-and-white film made in early 1940 (link below).

  5. 1940 in music - Wikipedia

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    Rank Artist Title Label Recorded Released Chart positions 1: Artie Shaw and His Orchestra "Frenesi" [4] Victor 26542: March 3, 1940 (): March 29, 1940 (): US BB 1940 #1, US #1 for 13 weeks, 29 total weeks, Grammy Hall of Fame 2000, 1,000,000 sold [5]

  6. Teddy Brown - Wikipedia

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    This performance inspired xylophonist Clair Omar Musser (1901-1998) so much that he took up studying the marimba with Brown's former teacher and became a marimba virtuoso himself.He was a percussionist for a time with Julius Lenzberg's Riverside Theatre Orchestra, and his later [1] recordings were xylophone solos with Lenzberg's band on Edison ...

  7. 17 celebrities who have tried -- and failed -- at having ...

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    Check out the gallery below for 17 celebs who majorly failed at having music careers: More from AOL.com: Take a look back at Lady Gaga's iconic 2009 'Paparazzi' VMA performance

  8. The Modernaires - Wikipedia

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    In October 1940, Glenn Miller engaged them to record It's Make Believe Ballroom Time, a sequel to the original Make Believe Ballroom, which they had recorded earlier for Martin Block's big band show of the same name, on WNEW New York. In January 1941, Miller made The Modernaires an important part of one of the most popular big bands of all time.

  9. 20 Celebrities Who Were Featured In Music Videos Before They ...

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