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Information of Related Interest A Book of Caricatures Yo Bix, tu Bix, el Bix by Hermenegildo Sabat, Editorial Airene, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972.
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Information of Related Interest A Book of Caricatures Yo Bix, tu Bix, el Bix by Hermenegildo Sabat, Editorial Airene, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972.
Obituaries – Les Swanson: An Appreciation Beiderbecke bandmate and friend Swanson leaves behind a multi-talented life April 8 – Dispatch and Rock Island
Obituaries – Frank Manera: An Appreciation I regret to inform all Bixophiles that Frank Manera died unexpectedly on July 7, 2000, in Providence, Rhode Island,
Obituaries – John Steiner: An Appreciation Bill Utter informed me that John Steiner died on June 3, 2000, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at age 91. John
Obituaries – Spiegle Willcox: An Appreciation Albert Haim: In Memory of Spiegle Willcox
Obituaries – Philip R. Evans: An Appreciation Albert Haim: In Memory of Philip R. Evans I am sad to announce that Philip R.
Bob [Gillette] Remembers Bix in Wolverine Days From the Aug 4, 1961 issue of the Daytona Beach Morning Journal. Links to the article. I am
Photo Gallery – Miscellaneous WJR Radio Guide, 1928 or 1929 – S.H From Wikipedia: WJR began as WCX on May 4, 1922, owned
Photo Gallery – Joe Venuti Three photographs of Joe Venuti – E.B. and J-P.L. Joe Venuti was the greatest jazz violinist ever. His
Photo Gallery – Frank Trumbauer Ad for Parlophone Records by Frank Trumbauer and by Miff Mole – F.T. Fredrik writes, “This scan was
Photo Gallery – Paul Whiteman Bela Lugosi and Paul Whiteman, Hollywood, 1929 – S.B. This photograph was taken at Universal studio during the
Photo Gallery – Irving Kaufman Photograph of Irving Kaufman From Vitaphone Short Film – R.B. This is a photograph of Irving (left), Jack
Photo Gallery – Adrian Rollini Portrait of Adrian Rollini – F.H. This photograph is probably from about 1927. Adrian Rollini’s phenomenal bass saxophone
Photo Gallery – Jean Goldkette Sheet Music of Goldkette “You Are Just A Vision”, Copyright 192 – S.B. Music by Jean Goldkette, Ray
Photo Gallery – Pat Cicirillo Pat Ciricillo Sitting at His Piano – J.G. At the end of April 1930, Bix took residence in
Recordings. May 21, 1930 through September 15, 1930 113 – May 21, 1930 114 – June 6, 1930 115 – September 8, 1930 116 –
Recordings – January 10, 1929 through September 13, 1929 100 – January 10, 1929 101 – January 24, 1929 102 – March 8, 1929 103
Recordings – July 5, 1928 through December 22, 1928 86 – July 5, 1928 87 – July 7, 1928 88 – September 4, 1928 93
Recordings – April 3, 1928 through June 20, 1928 64 – April 3, 1928 65 – April 10, 1928 66 – April 17, 1928 67
Recordings – January 4, 1928 through March 15, 1928 36 – January 4, 1928 37 – January 5, 1928 38 – January 9, 1928 39
Recordings – January 28, 1927 through November 25, 1927 12 – January 28, 1927 13 – January 31, 1927 14 – February 1st, 1927 15
Recordings – February 18, 1924 through October 15, 1926 1 – February 18, 1924 2 – May 6, 1924 3 – June 20, 1924
Introduction And Notes The main instruments are abbreviated as usual: (c): cornet (tp): trumpet (tb): trombone (cl): clarinet (as): alto saxophone (Cms): C-melody saxophone (ts):
Audio Tapes – An Interview Of Joe Rushton Bass saxophonist Joe Rushton (b Evanston, IL, 1 Nov 1907; d San Francisco, 2 March 1964) was
Audio Tapes – An Interview Of Richard Sudhalter Richard Sudhalter was interviewed in London in the mid-70s. He talked about Bix and the New Paul
Audio Tapes – Bix Beiderbecke: Never The Same Twice Bix Beiderbecke was born on March 10, 1903. In March 2003, there were, throughout the world,
Audio Tapes -An Interview of Sylvester Ahola Brian Rust, the legendary British discographer, writer, and collector, interviewed Sylvester Ahola in his radio program of May
Audio Tapes – An Interview of Irving Brodsky Phil Schaap interviewed Irving Brodsky in the 24-hour Bix birthday broadcast over WKCR on March 10, 1992.
An Interview of Bill Rank and Gene Prendergast The first Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Festival took place in 1972. Several of the musicians who had played
Audio Tapes – An Interview of Norman Payne Norman Payne was a British trumpet player who was strongly influenced, in his early career, by Bix
Audio Tapes – An Interview of Jimmy McPartland Richard “Dixie Dick” Kammeier had a traditional jazz program -Dixieland Brunch- on Tampa’s community radio station, WMNF.
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