Carroll Dickerson (November 1, 1895 – October 9, 1957) was a Chicago and New York–based dixieland jazz violinist and bandleader, probably better known...
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recording band, replacing everyone but himself with members of the Carroll Dickerson Orchestra, in which Armstrong was playing: Fred Robinson on trombone...
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play at the Sunset Café for Al Capone's associate Joe Glaser in the Carroll Dickerson Orchestra, with Earl Hines on piano, which was renamed Louis Armstrong...
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the Lucky Boy Minstrels. In 1926 he moved to Chicago, playing with Carroll Dickerson, Jimmie Noone, and Louis Armstrong, with whom he recorded copiously...
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American writer Carroll C. Davis, American chemist Carroll Dawson, American assistant coach and general manager Carroll Dickerson (1895–1957), American...
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through 1928. The third and fourth discs compile tracks recorded by Carroll Dickerson's Savoyagers, Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra, and Louis Armstrong...
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Buckethead (redirect from Brian Patrick Carroll)
Buckethead). He has released collaborative albums with Brain, Travis Dickerson, Melissa Reese, Viggo Mortensen, Shin Terai, DJ Disk, Bootsy Collins,...
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OL coach Andy Dickerson". MyNorthwest.com. Smith, Corbin K. (March 5, 2022). "Pete Carroll Explains Decision to Promote Andy Dickerson to Seahawks' Offensive...
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clarinet Billy Banks Danny Barker – guitar Alfred Cobbs – trombone Carroll Dickerson – violin Harry "Sweets" Edison – trumpet Joe Garland – tenor saxophone...
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National Cemetery. Arque Dickerson was the son of Carroll Dickerson, a trumpet player and member of Cab Calloway's jazz band. Dickerson was married three times...
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