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    Hugues Panassié (27 February 1912 in Paris – 8 December 1974 in Montauban) was a French critic, record producer, and impresario of traditional jazz. Panassié...
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  • Templar Hugues Panassié (1912–1974), French jazz critic and producer Hugues de Payens (c.1070–1136), French co-founder of the Knights Templar Hugues C. Pernath...
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    Ladnier (May 28, 1900 – June 4, 1939) was an American jazz trumpeter. Hugues Panassié – an influential French critic, jazz historian, and renowned exponent...
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  • generally maintaining a constant tempo on the snare. Jazz critic Hugues Panassié considered him one of the three greatest jazz drummers of his generation...
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  • Halley / Dr. Fenner Murder, She Wrote (1984–1987) – Paris Inspector Hugues Panassié / Edwin Dupont / Judge Lambert The Twilight Zone (1985, Episode 13;...
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    in the Ukraine. Mezzrow's 1938 sessions for the French jazz critic Hugues Panassié involved Bechet and Ladnier, and helped spark the "New Orleans revival"...
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  • "the best blues piano player I ever heard", and by blues historian Hugues Panassié as "the greatest blues pianist on records". He was born in Altheimer...
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    with Panassié he founded Le Jazz Hot, one of the oldest jazz magazines. From 1937, Delaunay shared artists and repertory responsibilities with Panassié on...
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  • France, by five students of the Lycée Carnot. In 1928, Jacques Bureaux, Hugues Panassié, Charles Delaunay, Jacques Auxenfans, and Elvin Dirat came together...
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  • among fans of both jazz and "serious" music. Some jazz critics such as Hugues Panassié held the polyphonic improvisation of New Orleans jazz to be the pure...
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