Max van Gelder (12 February 1916 – 2 October 2004), professionally known as Max Geldray, was a Dutch jazz harmonica player. Best known for providing musical...
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player and coach Max Gandrup (born 1967), Danish badminton player Max Geldray (1916–2004), Dutch-born British harmonica player Max Geller (disambiguation)...
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of other changes occurred. The musical interludes were shortened, and Max Geldray joined the lineup. Peter Eton, from the BBC's drama department, replaced...
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Milligan, Michael Bentine, The Ray Ellington Quartet, The Stargazers, Max Geldray and the BBC Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black. Announcer: Andrew...
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(1921–1977): 391 Larry Adler (1914–2001) William Galison (born 1958) Max Geldray (1916–2004) Howard Levy (born 1951) Grégoire Maret (born 1975) Eddie...
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woman in 1970, at the age of 46. According to her friend and colleague Max Geldray, she struggled with her gender identity throughout her life, and according...
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Brendan Power Rob Paparozzi Philip Achille Larry Adler Sébastien Charlier Max Geldray Filip Jers Carlos del Junco Charles Leighton Howard Levy Grégoire Maret...
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introduces Max Geldray as follows: "Just before this show started, Mr. Max Geldray died. His wife described his condition as: satisfactory." Geldray then plays...
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brigade were perpetuated by the Garderegiment Fuseliers Prinses Irene. Max Geldray (1916–2004), jazz musician, wounded in Normandy. I Motorized Independent...
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raining at the time, I believe' (another Jewish reference – see Max 'Conks' Geldray). A strange sexless thing that continually changed its voice and...
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