until 1949, then formed her own group, which toured as Vi Burnside's All-Girl Band and Vi Burnside's All Stars. Her sidewomen included Flo Dreyer and Pauline...
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Look up Vi, VI, vi, .vi, V.I., v.i., or Appendix:Variations of "vi" in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vi or vi most commonly refers to: vi (text editor)...
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professionals were trumpeter Ernestine "Tiny" Davis and saxophonist Vi Burnside. Both were members of the all-black Harlem Playgirls during the 1930s...
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Buddy Cole, American pianist and orchestra leader (born 1916). 19 – Vi Burnside, American saxophonist and bandleader (born 1915). 30 – Don Redman, American...
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record. It gained some interest, resulting in a tour with saxophonist Vi Burnside. In 1959, the Starlighters produced three singles for End Records that...
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Corps, headed by Fitz-John Porter, the VI Corps, headed by William Franklin, the IX Corps, headed by Ambrose Burnside and formerly the Department of North...
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Battle of Antietam (section Burnside's Bridge)
Franklin's VI, but he was too cautious, concerned he was greatly outnumbered and that a massive counterstrike by Lee was imminent. Burnside's men spent...
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Håkan von Eichwald, Jack Teagarden, Joe Maini, Nick Travis, Sam Cooke, Vi Burnside, and Willie Bryant; births of Andy Panayi, Antti Sarpila, Arve Furset...
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Robichaux and his Rhythm Boys. Trombonist Lela Julius and saxophonist Vi Burnside were two of the group’s leading soloists. The group appeared at the Apollo...
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(died 1997). April 7 – Billie Holiday, American singer (died 1959). 19 – Vi Burnside, American saxophonist and bandleader (died 1964). 29 – Donald Mills,...
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