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    Leon Golzmann or as he was more commonly known, Dajos Béla (19 December 1897 – 5 December 1978), was a Russian jazz violinist and bandleader. Golzmann...
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  • violinist William Morse ,: 139  and in a trio formation, the Dajos Béla-Trio, with violinist Dajos Béla and cellist Felix Robert Mendelssohn.: 67  He recorded...
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  • Orchestra and Jean Yatov. After this he relocated to Berlin and played with Dajos Béla, Ben Berlin, Lud Gluskin, Teddy Sinclair, and Marek Weber. Following this...
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  • the circulation of his pieces, which were performed by bands such as Dajos Béla, Otto Dobrindt [de] ("Dobbri") and Paul Godwin, performed by singers like...
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  • and performed by several orchestras in Germany that year, including Dajos Béla's orchestra with the singer Kurt Mühlhardt. Daniele Serra sang a version...
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  • McFarlane remained in Germany, playing with Bernard Etté (1924–26) and Dajos Béla (1925-32) and recording as a leader in 1926-27. He moved back to England...
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  • fourteen years, playing with Bernard Etté, Harry Revel, Erno Rapee and Dajos Béla. In addition, he concertized with his own group, The Virginians, which...
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  • larger dance orchestras was possible, like those founded by Bernard Etté, Dajos Béla, Marek Weber, Efim Schachmeister, and Stefan Weintraub. It was the predominant...
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    Josephine Baker Sidney Bechet Jack Buchanan The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra Dajos Béla and His Orchestra Roy Fox and His Orchestra Benny Goodman (both Goodman's...
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  • permanently in Argentina, along with his fellow German-Jewish bandleaders Dajos Béla and Sam Baskini. He died in Argentina in 1944, aged fifty. Stengel and...
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