Horace Heidt the Tradewinds | ms

1) The Tradewinds were a highly addictive and obscured pop-punk from Tempe, AZ circa 2008. Featuring members of Foot Ox, Splinter Cake and the "French Quarter" live band, this is unpolished, upbeat and "real", in the vein of The Bananas and for fans of Lehigh Valley's late 90's scene. 2) In 1965 a striking single called "New York's a Lonely Town" by a group called the Tradewinds flitted briefly across pop radio. Telling the story of a California surfer stuck in New York for the winter, the song was beautifully produced, echoing some of the studio techniques then favored by...
Horace Ferguson is one of the first computerized reggae singers. He has been produced by Prince Jazzbo. .
Horace W. Henderson (November 22, 1904 – August 29, 1988), the younger brother of Fletcher Henderson, was an American jazz pianist, organist, arranger, and bandleader. Born in Cuthbert, Georgia, while later attending Wilberforce University he formed a band called the Collegians, which included Benny Carter and Rex Stewart. This band was later known as the Horace Henderson Orchestra and then as the Dixie Stompers. Henderson left the band to work with Sammy Stewart, then in 1928 organized a new band called the Collegians. Don Redman took over this band in 1931; Henderson continued to work as the band's pianist and...
Petr Hapka & Michal Horáček, two excellent Czech authors of many of the most precious songs well known through the generations. Their works are often used in movies. They are also known for remarkable noble character of their music often sharpened by best Czech or Slovak vocalist, chanson singers, contrabass or piano. Bios Petr Hapka (*13. 5. 1944 Praha) je znamy cesky zpevak a hudebni skladatel., absolvoval konzervator (viola, zpev). Je znamy predevsim jako autor hudby k textum Michala Horacka a hudby k rade filmu. Jejich hity jako Levandulova, Divam se, divam, S cizi zenou v cizim pokoji, Stesti je...
Horace Elva Tapscott (April 6, 1934 – February 27, 1999) was an American jazz pianist and composer. He formed the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra (also known as P.A.P.A., or The Ark) in 1961 and led the ensemble through the 1990s. Tapscott was born in Houston, Texas, and moved to Los Angeles, California, at the age of nine. By this time he had begun to study piano and trombone. He played with Frank Morgan, Don Cherry, and Billy Higgins as a teenager. After service in the Air Force in Wyoming, he returned to Los Angeles and played trombone with various bands,...
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