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Word: trumpeteer (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...civilized it. Harvard and William and Mary, in contemplating their past achievements and their future hopes, recognize that they are indissolubly bound now, as then, to the preservation and extension of the sanctity of individual freedom. In that bond of spiritual union the voice of cloistered learning becomes the trumpet of heroic conflict...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE GREETS BOARD | 4/21/1941 | See Source »

NEWS AND NEW RELEASES. Joe Marsala's brother Marty who plays a lot of trumpet, will be featured at the Beachcomber in Providence on Sunday. If you remember his work of the old Hiekery House days, you'll want to go and hear him... little Holiday's recent coupling of Georgia on My Mind and Let's Do It, is certainly above reproach, yet Billie just isn't the convincing singer she was a few years back. Columbia has been putting out a number of albums recently. Why don't they get up a Billie Holiday album which would include...

Author: By Charies Miller, | Title: SWING | 4/18/1941 | See Source »

...English organ solos by William Byrd. John Bull, Purcell. William Walond, organist at Oxford in the eighteenth century, and John Stanley, the famous blind organist at the Temple during the same century. Byrd's Pavan for the Earl of Salisbury was commonly played on the virginals, and Purcell's Trumpet Voluntary and Trumpet Airs on the harpsichord. But since at that time the general term "clavier" applied indiscriminately to all keyboard instruments, a clavier piece might be played either on the virginals, harpsichord, clavichord, or organ, Organs of that day, having no pedal board, did not require music written specially...

Author: By Jonas Barish, | Title: THE MUSIC BOX | 3/24/1941 | See Source »

Linger Awhile (Rex Stewart; Bluebird). Most clarified hot-of-the-month, with many good solos, including Colorado-Claro Stewart's strong trumpet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Popular, Mar. 17, 1941 | 3/17/1941 | See Source »

...that will nevermore be equalled, Paulette exudes the qualities men look for in their movie dream girls, and can even act, but she ain't got enough rhythm for Astaire. Faced with this lack of terpsichorean ability in his partner, Fred must spend most of "Second Chorus" blowing a trumpet on which he obviously doesn't know the difference between the valves and the mouthpiece. As perennial collegians with a bent for music, he and Burgess Meredith tootle their way through a spottily amusing show. Artie Shaw is along just for the ride...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MOVIGOER | 3/14/1941 | See Source »

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