• "Rob" Swope (December 2, 1926, Washington, D.C. - January 9, 1967, Washington, D.C.) was an American jazz trombonist. He was the brother of Earl Swope...
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  • Virginia State Senator 2017–present Earl Swope (1922–1968), American jazz trombonist; brother of Rob Swope Gerard Swope (1872–1957), American businessman; president...
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  • Terrapins baseball. Later, Swope would become associate head coach for Maryland. Following the 2023 season and former coach Rob Vaughn's departure to become...
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  • and two brothers were all musicians. One of his brothers was Rob Swope. When he was 20, Swope played with Sonny Dunham; he was then with Boyd Raeburn (1943–44)...
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    Tom Smith (born 1957) Pete Strange (1938–2004) Steve Swell (born 1954) Rob Swope (1926–1967) Jack Teagarden (1905–1964) Aage Teigen (1944–2014) Eje Thelin...
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  • Substitute teacher Rob Anderson is offered a full-time teaching job, but is reluctant to commit. He and fiancée, physician Megan Swope, fly to Charleston...
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  • Well at the Whisky (live album) Antonio Carlos Jobim: Wave January 9 – Rob Swope, American trombonist (born 1926). February 11 Edmond Hall, American clarinetist...
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  • Spanier, Paul Whiteman, Pete Johnson, Randy Brooks, Red Allen, Rex Stewart, Rob Swope, Simon Brehm, Stuff Smith, and Willie Smith; births of Alex Harding, Anne...
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    Nobuo Hara, Japanese saxophonist and bandleader (died 2021). December 2 – Rob Swope, American trombonist (died 1967). 25 Hitoshi Ueki, Japanese singer and...
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    Swope Soccer Village is a soccer complex located within Swope Park in Kansas City, Missouri, first dedicated in 2007 with further renovations completed...
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