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    Luis Russell (August 5, 1902 – December 11, 1963) was a pioneering Panamanian jazz pianist, orchestra leader, composer, and arranger. Luis Carl Russell...
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  • Jamilka Kennedy, Salsa Aurelio Escudero José Luis Rodríguez Vélez Armando Boza Luciano Muñóz Luis Russell Dino Nugent Aldo Ranks, reggae and reggaeton...
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    Alexander; Masi, Federico de; Gibson, Toby J; Lewis, Joe; Serrano, Luis; Russell, Robert B (2005-11-15). Matthews, Rowena (ed.). "Systematic Discovery...
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    Catherine Russell (born 1956) is an American jazz and blues singer. She is best known for her 2016 album Harlem on My Mind. Her father was Luis Russell, a Panamanian-born...
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  • unfinished study. He also worked as a reporter, at one point writing on Luis Russell while on tour. He was in the United States Merchant Marine during World...
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  • a priest to the actual events of that story. Luis Vargas, a Cuban man, sends for American Julia Russell from Delaware to be his mail-order bride. Julia...
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    San Luis Obispo (Spanish for 'St. Louis the Bishop'; /sæn ˌluːɪs əˈbɪspoʊ/ san LOO-iss ə-BISS-poh; Spanish: [san ˈlwis oˈβispo]; Chumash: tiłhini) is a...
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    Savannah Churchill, The Sentimentalists—later famous as The Four Tunes, Luis Russell, Deek Watson and His Brown Dots, Boy Green, Skoodle-Dum-Doo (Seth Richard)...
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  • Armand J. Piron. During the 1920s, he taught piano to such students as Luis Russell. He worked as a bandleader and a freelance musician. His last days were...
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  • Sweet Papa," composed by New Orleanian Paul Barbarin and Panamanian Luis Russell . The Hot Five's success was solidified as a result of the third session...
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