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  2. List of record collectors - Wikipedia

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    Zero Freitas (born 1950s): over 6 million items (Emporium Musical). [1] [2]Paul Mawhinney (born 1939): 3 million items (Record-Rama), sold to Freitas in 2013.[2]Bob George (born 1949): 2.2 million items, donated to the ARChive of Contemporary Music in partnership with Columbia University.

  3. Lonnie Glosson - Wikipedia

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    Lonnie Elonzo Glosson (born Lonnie Marvin Glosson February 14, 1908 – March 2, 2001) was an American country musician, songwriter, and radio personality who was responsible for popularizing the harmonica on a national level. Glosson is known for his versatility as a live performer, both as a soloist and a group member, and for a radio career ...

  4. Bob Corritore - Wikipedia

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    He recorded harmonica player Little Willie Anderson, creating his own label, Blues On Blues Records, in the process. Released as Swinging The Blues and produced with the assistance of future Grammy winner Dick Shurman and Delmark Records owner Bob Koester , the LP debuted the same year and was reissued 13 years later in CD format on Earwig Music.

  5. Buddy Greene - Wikipedia

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    Buddy Greene (born October 30, 1953) [1] is an American singer, songwriter, guitar player and harmonica player. Most of his recordings consist of gospel music with a distinctly Southern gospel flavor.

  6. Larry Adler - Wikipedia

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    Memorial tablet to Larry Adler, Golders Green Crematorium. Lawrence Cecil Adler (February 10, 1914 [1] – August 6, 2001) was an American harmonica player and film composer. . Known for playing major works, he played compositions by George Gershwin, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Malcolm Arnold, Darius Milhaud and Arthur Benja

  7. Norton Buffalo - Wikipedia

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    Norton Buffalo (far right, in the blue-green shirt) on his last tour with the Steve Miller Band during the summer of 2009. Phillip Jackson (September 28, 1951 [1] – October 30, 2009), [2] best known as Norton Buffalo, was an American singer-songwriter, country and blues harmonica player, record producer, bandleader and recording artist who was a versatile proponent of the harmonica ...

  8. Frank Frost - Wikipedia

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    Soon after touring, he toured again with Sonny Boy Williamson II for several years, who helped teach him how to play the harmonica. [4] While playing with guitarist Big Jack Johnson, Frost attracted the interest of the record producer Sam Phillips, founder of Sun Records. Some recordings of note that followed included "Hey Boss Man" and "My ...

  9. List of English-language hymnals by denomination - Wikipedia

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    A Collection of Hymns and a Liturgy: for the use of Evangelical Lutheran Churches, to which are added prayers for families and individuals (1834) [257] Church Hymn Book; consisting of hymns and psalms, original and selected. adapted to public worship and many other occasions (1838) [258] Church of the Lutheran Confession. The Lutheran Hymnal (1941)