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BillF

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  1. Rick Danko Arthur Danto Ray Danton Robespierre Marat Charlotte Corday
  2. Haven't caught up with that yet. Something for later today.
  3. How right you are!
  4. One of my favorites!
  5. Freddy Mercury Eddie Merckx Sisters of Mercy
  6. Lazy Ade Monsbourgh Charles Pillow Alec Bedser
  7. Lots of DiRubbo dates here: http://www.smallsjazzclub.com/index.cfm?itemcategory=30817&personDetailId=387
  8. The Dizzy Gillespie Story (Ember)
  9. Lydia Languish Mrs Malaprop Reverend Spooner
  10. Aberdeen Angus H'Angus the Monkey http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%27Angus_the_Monkey Brian Lynch
  11. Jack Nimitz Admiral Benbow Commander Crabbe
  12. Very good idea for a thread, Bev! As this is jazz, I'll read "youngish" as meaning under 50. I'll also read "having a signature sound" as meaning I can recognize them on record. So, using these tests, I nominate: Eric Alexander (aged 43) Grant Stewart (40) Dmitry Baevsky (34) Just in case you don't know Dmitry, try this: http://www.smallsjazzclub.com/index.cfm?eventId=3892&pb=2
  13. Fabio Capello Roberto Benigni Chico Marx
  14. Chrlie Ventura! Very Tastefully too! http://www.allmusic.com/album/in-concert-r149500 Yes, indeed! Charlie Ventura on tenor and baritone.
  15. Carroll Levis Levi Strauss Blue Daniel
  16. Let's bring it back to people: George Morrow Eve Boswell Mornington Lockett Those were people http://en.wikipedia....27s_on_First%3F Charlie Chaplin Buster Keaton Lillian Gish D.W Griffith Birth of a Nation KKK Bill Hood Andy Capp Jack "The Hat" McVitie
  17. Sorry! Let's bring it back to people: George Morrow Eve Boswell Mornington Lockett Those were people http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who%27s_on_First%3F Charlie Chaplin Buster Keaton Lillian Gish Michael Fish Gusty Spence John Wyndham
  18. Jiminy Cricket The Cricket on the Hearth George Bowles
  19. Bluto Brutus Julius Caesar Kid Ory The Cisco Kid
  20. Jazz Record Requests from BBC Radio 3 Now playing: Woody Herman, "Opus de Funk" from Woody's Winners That Kathy Stobart track with Lyttelton's band was a gas! I see the BBC old guard have been at work again, banishing Jazz Library with Priestley on Mulligan to everybody's favourite hour of midnight to 1 a.m! If this goes on I might just as well listen to live evening radio from the U.S!
  21. Let's bring it back to people: George Morrow Eve Boswell Mornington Lockett
  22. Elvis Elvis Costello Abbott and Costello
  23. Some brilliant answers so far, but no one has got the following: The band on #2 Who's playing on #4 The tenorman on #5 The band and soloist on #7 The pianist on #9 Who's playing on #10 Any further guesses on these?
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