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  2. Claybourne Elder - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, as a 23-year-old aspiring actor visiting New York City, he was in the standing-room section of the Broadway musical The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee when a stranger approached him, noted his obvious enthusiasm for theater, gave him $200, and told him to spend it the next night on a ticket to a revival of Stephen Sondheim's ...

  3. Joe Clay - Wikipedia

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    Claiborne Joseph Cheramie [1] (September 9, 1938 – September 26, 2016), better known by his stage name Joe Clay, was an American rockabilly musician. He was from Gretna, Louisiana , United States. Career

  4. Arthur Tracy - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Tracy (born Abba Avrom Tracovutsky; June 25, 1899 – October 5, 1997) [1] was an American vocalist and actor, billed as The Street Singer. His performances in theatre, films and radio, along with his recordings, brought him international fame in the 1930s.

  5. Wyatt Rice - Wikipedia

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    Rice was born in Long Beach, California but grew up in Florida and other locations. He began playing guitar at age six, learning from his father Herb Rice. He also played alto saxophone, bassoon, and bass in his school marching band.

  6. Trombone Shorty - Wikipedia

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    2012: "It Ain't My Fault" (featuring Allen Toussaint and Yasiin Bey a.k.a. Mos Def) on the record St. Peter & 57th Street by Preservation Hall Jazz Band; 2012: "Merry Christmas Baby" and "Red-Suited Superman" on Merry Christmas, Baby by Rod Stewart; 2012: "Overnight" on the record Uncaged by Zac Brown Band (Atlantic/Southern Ground Artists)

  7. Big Joe Williams - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Lee Williams (October 16, 1903 – December 17, 1982) [2] was an American Delta blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter, [1] notable for the distinctive sound of his nine-string guitar.

  8. Gary Kellgren - Wikipedia

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    Kellgren was a successful and well respected audio engineer [1] (and occasional record producer) during the 1960s and 1970s.He began working at Apostolic Studios, Scepter Studios, and Mayfair Studios with musicians including Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, and Wes Farrell.

  9. Charles Wright (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Williams Wright (born April 6, 1940) is an American singer, instrumentalist and songwriter. He has been a member of various doo wop groups in the late 1950s and early 1960s as well as a solo artist in his own right.