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16, Hicks' girlfriend, and singer at Arlene's Orchard Lounge | 16, Hicks' girlfriend, and singer at Arlene's Orchard Lounge | ||
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− | 26, | + | 26, American jazz trumpeter, arranger, and music educator. He moved to Chicago in 1931 and was a trumpeter and arranger with Louis Armstrong for 1931–32 and again in 1933 and 1935. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zilner_Randolph Wikipedia] |
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'''REO Speed Wagon'''<br /> | '''REO Speed Wagon'''<br /> | ||
5, The REO Speed Wagon was a light motor truck model manufactured by REO Motor Car Company. An ancestor of the pickup truck, it was first introduced in 1915 and production continued through at least 1953. | 5, The REO Speed Wagon was a light motor truck model manufactured by REO Motor Car Company. An ancestor of the pickup truck, it was first introduced in 1915 and production continued through at least 1953. |
Revision as of 12:00, 29 September 2025
Randazzo, April
16, Hicks' girlfriend, and singer at Arlene's Orchard Lounge
Randolph, Zilner (1899-1994)
26, American jazz trumpeter, arranger, and music educator. He moved to Chicago in 1931 and was a trumpeter and arranger with Louis Armstrong for 1931–32 and again in 1933 and 1935. Wikipedia
REO Speed Wagon
5, The REO Speed Wagon was a light motor truck model manufactured by REO Motor Car Company. An ancestor of the pickup truck, it was first introduced in 1915 and production continued through at least 1953.
"Rumba Negro"
26, a popularsong co-composed by "Count Basie" and Bennie Moten, and recorded by Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra in 1929. The song is also known as "Spanish Stomp."