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Mar 27, 2019 · Two Wolverines: Directed by Adam Arkin. With Patricia Arquette, Joey King, AnnaSophia Robb, Chloë Sevigny. Dee Dee makes Gypsy play dress up for a costume convention, where they each attract charming men who could dangerously complicate their insular relationship; Gypsy starts to question her mother's lies.
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Kiel Auditorium's concert list along with photos, videos, and setlists of their past concerts & performances.
Riverport Amphitheatre's concert list along with photos, videos, and setlists of their past concerts & performances.
The Wolverines (also Wolverine Orchestra, Wolverines Orchestra, The Original Wolverines) were an American jazz band. [1] They were one of the most successful territory bands of the American Midwest in the 1920s.
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Beiderbecke was born on March 10, 1903, in Davenport, Iowa, the son of Bismark Herman and Agatha Jane Hilton Beiderbecke. There is disagreement over whether Beiderbecke was christened Leon Bismark (and nicknamed "Bix") or Leon Bix. Beiderbecke's father, the son of German immigrants, was a well-to-do coal and lumber merchant, named after the Iron Ch...
WOLVERINES Beiderbecke joined the Wolverine Orchestra late in 1923, and the seven-man group first played a speakeasy called the Stockton Club near Hamilton, Ohio. Specializing in hot jazz and recoiling from so-called sweet music, the band took its name from one of its most frequent numbers, Jelly Roll Morton's "Wolverine Blues."During this time, Be...
Beiderbecke died in his apartment, No. 1G, 43-30 46th Street, in Sunnyside, Queens, on August 6, 1931. The week had been quite hot, making sleep difficult, and late into the evenings, Beiderbecke had played piano, both to the annoyance and to the delight of his neighbors. On the evening of August 6, at about 9:30 p.m., his rental agent, George Kras...
At the time of his death Beiderbecke was little known except among fellow musicians, and for several years critics paid little attention to his music. As Jean Pierre Lion has pointed out, "The only serious and analytical obituary to have been published in the months" after his death was by a Frenchman, Hugues Panassié. The notice appeared in Octobe...
J. D. Blackfoot is a rock musician from Ohio, United States who has been recording since the early 1970s. Along with a couple of hit singles, he won an award for his album The Song of Crazy Horse.
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