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  2. Nathaniel Cleophas Davis - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel Davis played in and conducted many bands including his own N. C. Davis Band, P. G. Lowery's Band (which was the first band made exclusively of African Americans to play at sideshows for the Ringling Brothers & Barnum and Bailey Circus, and in which Davis' Mr. Trombonology was often a featured composition), [13] the Lebanon Band, [14] Nashville's Ladies Military Band, [15] and the ...

  3. List of compositions by Gustav Holst - Wikipedia

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    for trombone and organ: Chamber music: 1894: ... I Saw Three Ships; Christmas Song; ... The First Love; O 'Twas on a Monday morning;

  4. Arthur Pryor - Wikipedia

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    Pryor with his trombone in 1920. Arthur Willard Pryor (September 22, 1869 – June 18, 1942) was a trombone virtuoso, bandleader, and soloist with the Sousa Band.He was a prolific composer of band music, his best-known composition being "The Whistler and His Dog". [1]

  5. Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass - Wikipedia

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    When completed, Atkins hand carried the demo (Hank Williams' "I Saw The Light") to a meeting of RCA executives in California. In October 1968 the first album The Nashville Brass Play The Nashville Sound was released. [1] The first album was followed by The Nashville Brass featuring Danny Davis Play More Nashville Sounds in 1969. [1] Neither ...

  6. List of songs recorded by the Beach Boys - Wikipedia

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    Mike Love 1969 Sunflower: 1970 "All I Want to Do" Dennis Wilson Stephen Kalinich: 1968 20/20: 1969 "All Summer Long" Brian Wilson Mike Love: 1964 All Summer Long: 1964 "All This Is That" Al Jardine Carl Wilson Mike Love 1972 Carl and the Passions – "So Tough" 1972 "Alley Oop" Dallas Frazier # 1965 Party! 1965 "Amusement Parks U.S.A." Brian ...

  7. Dick Anthony (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The radio broadcasts came from Grand Rapids, Michigan. In 1983 Anthony produced a television series called " Praise Song" for the Southern Baptist Radio and TV Commission. It consisted of various musicians (including 16 Singing Men, Bruce McCoy and Kim Boyce) performing Christian songs in unusual settings. It was broadcast on the ACTS TV network.

  8. Melba Liston - Wikipedia

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    Melba Doretta Liston (January 13, 1926 – April 23, 1999) [1] was an American jazz trombonist, arranger, and composer. Other than those playing in all-female bands, she was the first woman trombonist to play in big bands during the 1940s and 1960s, but as her career progressed she became better known as an arranger, [2] particularly in partnership with pianist Randy Weston.

  9. Tyree Glenn - Wikipedia

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    Tyree played trombone and vibraphone with local Texas bands before moving in the early 1930s to Washington, D.C., where he performed with several prominent bands of the swing era. [1] He played with Bob Young (1930), and then he joined Tommy Myles 's band (1934–36).