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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Solo-Art and Signature records and to explorers of New York jazz spots. With these new releases, Hodes' piano is fortunately within reach of everyone's ear, and definitely worth the listening time of two records. With a rhythm section of Zutty Singleton, drums, Eddie Condon, banjo, and Earl Murphy, bass, the band achieves a colossal beat, especially on "Indiana." On "Georgia Cake Walk" they outdo the Yerba Buena band in the latter's own territory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SWING | 10/14/1942 | See Source »

...practically a cinch to win in California over bumbling, fumbling Governor Culbert L. Olson is the G.O.P. candidate, State Attorney General Earl Warren. A colder cinch is Major General Edward Martin, in Pennsylvania, an old-line Republican, veteran of two wars, who thus far is outdistancing the generally unknown Democrat F. Clair Ross, the State Auditor General. The Michigan race is much closer, but a Republican has the edge-big, popular Harry Kelly, now Secretary of State, who polled in 1940 more votes than anyone has ever polled on any Michigan ballot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. At War: Double Trouble | 10/12/1942 | See Source »

...band plans in and around it. "Down by the Old Mill Stream" is as ancient and hoary a piece as you'll find, but Lunceford's version of it on Decca shows such imagination and ingenuity that the tune, while recognizable at all times, is a secondary consideration. Earl Hines's "Jersey Bounce" on Bluebird is comparatively unknown, yet it is probably the most vivid and happily-conceived version ever put to wax. So try a direct comparison on well-known songs if you want to find the gateway to good jazz...

Author: By Hallowell Bowser, | Title: Swing | 10/6/1942 | See Source »

Said Lady Astor, U.S.-born M.P., at Cliveden: "I would not mind sitting on a platform with a Russian Communist, but I would not be seen dead with a British Communist." Snapped the London Daily Worker: "Lock her up." Cried U.S. Communist Earl Browder from a platform in Manhattan's Union Square: Open a second front now, for the United Nations' sake. Snapped the New York Times: "The silliest spectacle we have seen in a long time is that of American Communists . . . holding a mass meeting in Union Square to demand that the military strategy of the United...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Point, Counterpoint | 10/5/1942 | See Source »

Varsity Football-Head Coach: Richard C. Harlow; Assistant Coaches: Loyal W. Clark, Line; Earl M. Brown, End; Frank M. Swirls Jr., Backfield; Trainer: James M. Cox; Captain: Donald Forte '43; Co-Managers: David E. Place '43, David B. Arnold...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MAJOR SPORTS | 9/28/1942 | See Source »

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