Thomas "Keter" Betts (July 22, 1928 – August 6, 2005) was an American jazz double bassist. Born in Port Chester, New York, he was nicknamed "Keter", a short...
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Alejandro Jacobo Betts (1947–2020), Argentine air-traffic controller Alison Betts (PhD 1986), Scottish archaeologist and academic Arnie F. Betts (1909–1993)...
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Adderley with Bobby Timmons, Wes Montgomery, Sam Jones, Percy Heath, Keter Betts and Louis Hayes in various combinations from a trio to a sextet, with...
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Reinhardt, whom he saw perform in Paris. In 1957, Byrd met double bassist Keter Betts in a Washington, D.C., club called the Vineyard. The two men began performing...
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tour of Brazil in 1961. Getz and Byrd were accompanied by two bassists: Keter Betts and Joe Byrd, Charlie Byrd's brother who also played guitar. They were...
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Kenyan 400 metres hurdler Joseph Keter (born 1969), Kenyan steeplechase runner and 1996 Olympic champion Keter Betts (1928–2005), American jazz double...
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well as guitarist/singer George Benson, guitarist Earl Klugh, bassist Keter Betts, singer Mel Tormé and a host of other legendary musicians. In 1990, Weldon...
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Ernie Royal, Bobby Byrne, Jimmy Cleveland, Danny Bank, Junior Mance, Keter Betts, and Charles "Specs" Wright. The Allmusic review awarded the album 2½...
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1990), football player Carl Bernstein (b. 1944), journalist, writer Keter Betts (1928–2005), musician Lewis Black (b. 1948), comedian Brandon Broady...
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famous for playing Tarzan Herman Barron (1909–1978), professional golfer Keter Betts, jazz double bass player Nick Bianco, Amateur motocross racer Edson Buddle...
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