Jimmy Archey (12 October 1902 – 16 November 1967) was an American jazz trombonist born in Norfolk, Virginia, perhaps most noteworthy for his work in several...
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and museum director Jimmy Archey (1902–1967), American jazz trombonist Karen Archey, American art critic and curator Lamon Archey (born 1981), American...
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and former driver of "Grave Digger" on the USHRA Monster Jam circuit Jimmy Archey, jazz trombonist 1920s–1960s Ella Josephine Baker, black American civil...
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shellac records, issued in a binder. Many of the albums included cover art by Jimmy Ernst or Charles Alston. Circle Records was reactivated and is used by the...
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York City. Soon, he was part of the Willie 'The Lion' Smith band with Jimmy Archey, Pee Wee Russell, George 'Pops' Foster, and George Wettling. The band...
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Circle, Progressive, Solo Art, and Southland. Red Allen Donald Ashwander Jimmy Archey Kenny Ball Sidney Bechet Barney Bigard George Brunies Billy Butterfield...
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Luter and visiting Americans, such as Buck Clayton, Peanuts Holland, Jimmy Archey, Kansas Fields and Lionel Hampton. With ex-Count Basie trumpeter Buck...
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Paul Barbarin (AMCD-106), Percy Humphrey (GHB Records BCD-85), and Jimmy Archey (BCD-310). Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular...
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Messenger, Claude, Jeremie, et L'Existence De Dieu (Vogue, 1967) Jimmy Archey, Jimmy Archey et L'Orchestre Michel Attenoux (Barclay, 1955) Svend Asmussen...
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Bill Davison, Art Hodes and Jimmy Archey, among others. He often appeared at such New York jazz spots as Nick's and Jimmy Ryan’s, and also worked with...
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