Here are 50 famous musicians from the world were born in 1925:
Oscar Peterson (August 15, 1925 Montreal-December 23, 2007 Mississauga) also known as Oscar Emmanuel Peterson, Oscar Petersen, Maharajah of the Keyboard, The Brown Bomber of Boogie-Woogie or Oscar Emmanuel Peterson, CC, CQ, OOnt was a Canadian composer, jazz pianist, singer, actor and film score composer. He had seven children, Lyn Peterson, Celine Peterson, Sharon Peterson, Gay Peterson, Joel Peterson, Oscar Peterson, Jr. and Norman Peterson.
His most well known albums: Soul Español, Montreux '77: Oscar Peterson and the Bassists, The Will to Swing, Verve Jazz Masters 16: Oscar Peterson, Verve Jazz Masters 37: Oscar Peterson Plays Broadway, The Song Is You: Best of the Verve Songbooks, Plays Count Basie, How High the Moon, The Chronological Classics: Oscar Peterson 1945-1947 and Genesis. Genres he performed: Jazz, Bebop, Third stream, Hard bop and Blues.
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Peter Sellers (September 8, 1925 Southsea-July 24, 1980 Fitzrovia) a.k.a. Richard Henry "Peter" Sellers, Richard Henry Sellers, Peter Sellers CBE, A. Queen, Peter or Richard Henry was a British actor, screenwriter, film director, comedian and singer. He had three children, Victoria Sellers, Michael Sellers and Sarah Sellers.
His most well known albums: A Celebration of Sellers, A Hard Day's Night, Classic Songs and Sketches, The Peter Sellers Collection, Songs for Swinging Sellers, Legends of the 20th Century and I'm So Ashamed.
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Pierre Boulez (March 26, 1925 Montbrison-) also known as Boulez, Pierre or Boulez is a French composer, conductor, pianist and writer.
His albums: Sonate pour piano n°1 - Sonatine (BBC Singers, Ensemble InterContemporain feat. director: Pierre Boulez), Pli selon Pli, ...explosante-fixe..., Pli Selon Pli, Répons / Dialogue de l'ombre double (Ensemble Intercontemporain feat. conductor: Pierre Boulez), Sur Incises / Messagesquisse / Anthèmes 2 (Ensemble Intercontemporain feat. conductor Pierre Boulez), Le marteau sans maître / Dérive 1 & 2 (Ensemble Intercontemporain feat. conductor: Pierre Boulez), The Three Piano Sonatas, Pli Selon Pli / Le Visage Nuptial / Le Soleil des eaux / Figures, Doubles, Prismes (BBC Symphony Orchestra feat. conductor: Pierre Boulez) and Boulez Conducts (disc 4). Genres: 20th-century classical music, Contemporary classical music, Serialism and Musique concrète.
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Jimmy Reed (September 6, 1925 Washington County-August 29, 1976 Oakland) also known as Reed, Jimmy was an American singer and musician.
His albums include Bright Lights, Big City, Guitar, Harmonica & Feeling, The Blues Collection 18: You Don't Have to Go, The Very Best of Jimmy Reed, Big Boss Man / I'm a Love You, Greatest Hits, I'm Jimmy Reed, The Best of Jimmy Reed, The Masters and Big Boss Man. Genres he performed: Blues, Rhythm and blues, Rock and roll and Electric blues.
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Doc Pomus (June 27, 1925 Harlem-March 14, 1991 New York City) also known as Pomus, Doc was an American songwriter and singer. His child is Sharyn Felder.
Born Jerome Solon Felder, he suffered from polio as a child which left him with a permanent limp. Despite this disability, he pursued a successful career in music, writing hits for artists such as Elvis Presley, Ray Charles, and The Drifters. Some of his most notable songs include "Save the Last Dance for Me" and "This Magic Moment". In addition to his songwriting career, Pomus also recorded music himself and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992. He died from lung cancer in 1991 at the age of 65.
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Celia Cruz (October 21, 1925 Havana-July 16, 2003 Fort Lee) a.k.a. Cellia Cruz, Úrsula Hilaria Celia de la Caridad Cruz Alfonso, The Queen of Salsa Music, Cruz, Celia, Sonora Matancera con Celia Cruz, La Guarachera de Cuba, La Guarachera del Mundo, La Reina de la Salsa, Úrsula Hilaria Celia de la Caridad Cruz Alfonso de la Santísima Trinidad or Cella Cruz was an American singer and actor.
Her discography includes: La Música Latina - Grandes Mitos Del Siglo XX (Vol 1 - El Pais), Dios disfrute a la reina, Resumen Musical, A Su Memoria, Absolute Best: Salsa, Azucar En El Cielo, Carnaval de éxitos, Cocktail Hour, El Carnaval De La Vida and Exitos Eternos. Genres: Salsa music, Bolero, Cha-cha-cha, Guaracha and Son.
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Marty Robbins (September 26, 1925 Glendale-December 8, 1982 Nashville) also known as Marty Robins, Martin David Robinson, Robbins, Marty or Mister Teardrop was an American race car driver, singer, musician, songwriter, actor and multi-instrumentalist. He had two children, Ronny Robbins and Janet Robbins.
His most recognized albums: R.F.D. Marty Robbins, All Around Cowboy, A Lifetime of Song: 1951-1982, Biggest Hits, The Essential Marty Robbins: 1951-1982, El Paso City, Hawaii's Calling Me, Rock'n Roll'n Robbins: Marty Robbins Sings, The Story of My Life: The Marty Robbins/Ray Conniff Recordings and A Christmas Remembered. Genres he performed: Country, Gospel music, Rockabilly, Pop music, Rock and roll and Western music.
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Sammy Davis, Jr. (December 8, 1925 Harlem-May 16, 1990 Beverly Hills) also known as Sammy Davis Jnr, Samuel George Davis, Jr., Samuel George Davis Jr., Davis, Sammy, Jr., Samuel George Davis, Sammy Davis, Will Mastin Trio, Will Maston Trio, Smoky, Mister Show Business, Samuel George "Sammy" Davis, Jr., Sammy or Silent Sammy, the Dancing Midget was an American singer, dancer, actor, musician, entertainer, film producer and television producer. He had four children, Tracey Davis, Mark Davis, Jeff Davis and Manny Davis.
His albums include Sammy & Friends, Ten Golden Greats, The Essentials, With a Song in My Heart, All-Star Spectacular, California Suite, Sings the Big Ones for Young Lovers, What Kind of Fool Am I: And Other Show-Stoppers, All the Things You Are and Greatest Hits, Volume 2.
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Gene Ammons (April 14, 1925 Chicago-August 6, 1974 Chicago) also known as Eugene Ammons, Genne Ammons, Ammons, Gene or Jug Ammons was an American saxophonist.
His discography includes: Juggin' Around, Greatest Hits, Volume 1: The Sixties, Bad! Bossa Nova, Boss Tenor, The Big Sound, The Gene Ammons Story: Gentle Jug, The Gene Ammons Story: Organ Combos, Groove Blues, All-Star Sessions and The Boss Is Back!. Genres related to him: Jazz.
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Bobbejaan Schoepen (May 16, 1925 Boom-May 17, 2010) also known as Schoepen, Bobbejaan was a Belgian singer and actor.
His albums include Ich steh an der Bar und habe kein Geld, Groeten uit Lichtaart 3, Het beste van, Volume 2, Het beste van, Volume 1, The World of Bobbejaan - Songbook, Bobbejaan, , , and . Genres related to him: Pop music, Cabaret, Film score, Alternative country, Country and Folk music.
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Dodo Marmarosa (January 12, 1925 Pittsburgh-September 17, 2002 Pittsburgh) also known as Marmarosa, Dodo was an American jazz pianist.
His albums include Dodo's Back!, Jug & Dodo, and . His related genres: Jazz.
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Zoot Sims (October 29, 1925 Inglewood-March 23, 1985 New York City) a.k.a. Zoot Simms, Zoot Simes, John Haley Sims, Zoots Sims or Sims, Zoot was an American , .
His albums: Zoot!, Somebody Loves Me, Zoot Sims and the Gershwin Brothers, For Lady Day, The Best of Zoot Sims, The Swinger, As Time Goes By: The Rare Dawn Sessions, Down Home, Hawthorne Nights and Passion Flower: Zoot Sims Plays Duke Ellington. His related genres: Jazz, Big Band and Cool jazz.
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Jørgen Ingmann (April 6, 1925 Copenhagen-) also known as Ingmann, Jørgen, Jørgen Ingemann, Jørgen Ingman or Jorgen Ingmann is a Danish singer and musician.
His albums: The Many Guitars of Jørgen Ingmann, Apache / The Many Guitars of Jørgen Ingmann, Apache and 16 Hits.
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Donald O'Connor (August 28, 1925 Chicago-September 27, 2003 Woodland Hills) a.k.a. Donald O'Conner, David Dixon Ronald O’Connor, Donald David Dixon Ronald O'Connor or O'Connor, Donald was an American singer, actor, television director, television producer and dancer. He had four children, Donald Frederick O'Connor, Donna O'Connor, Kevin O'Connor and Alicia O'Conner.
Donald O'Connor began his career as a child star in vaudeville acts with his parents. He then made his way to Hollywood, where he appeared in several films throughout the 1940s and 1950s, including the popular musical "Singin' in the Rain" (1952).
In addition to his film career, O'Connor also worked in television, both as a performer and behind the scenes. He directed and produced several TV shows, including "The Donald O'Connor Show" and "The Colgate Comedy Hour."
Throughout his career, O'Connor was known for his singing, dancing, and comedic talents. He received several honors for his work, including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
O'Connor continued to perform and make occasional film and television appearances up until his death in 2003 at the age of 78.
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Eugene Istomin (November 26, 1925 New York City-October 10, 2003) was an American pianist.
His most important albums: The Complete Piano Trios, The Sonatas for Piano & Violin, Volume 1, Trio pour piano No. 1 (Stern, Rose, Istomin), Trio No. 2, Op. 100, The Sonatas for Piano & Violin, Volume 2, Mozart Concertos no. 21 in C major, K. 467 / no. 24 in C minor, K. 491 and Piano Trio Op. 70 No. 1 "Ghost", Piano Trio Op. 97 "Archduke".
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Dorothy Loudon (September 17, 1925 Boston-November 15, 2003 New York City) a.k.a. Loudon, Dorothy or Dotty was an American singer and actor.
Her most well known albums: Saloon and Broadway Baby.
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Mel Tormé (September 13, 1925 Chicago-June 5, 1999 Los Angeles) a.k.a. Mel Torne, Torme, Mel, Mel Torme, Mel Tormè, Tormé, Mel, Melvin Howard Tormé, Mel Tormé, Melvin Howard Tormé, The Kid With the Gauze In His Jaws, The Velvet Fog, Mr. Butterscotch or Mr. Mel Tormé was an American singer, actor, musician, music arranger, film score composer, drummer, pianist, author and composer. His children are Daisy Tormé, James Tormé, Steve March-Tormé, Melissa Torme-March and Tracy Tormé.
Discography: Night at the Concord Pavilion, The Great American Songbook: Live at Michael's Pub, A Tribute to Bing Crosby, Jazz 'round Midnight, Encore at Marty's New York, The Mel Tormé Collection: 1944-1985, That's All, The Legendary Mel Tormé, London Sessions and 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best of Mel Tormé. Genres related to him: Jazz.
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Clifton Chenier (June 25, 1925 Opelousas-December 12, 1987 Lafayette) a.k.a. C.J. Chenier, Chenier, Clifton, King of the South, King of Zydeco or Chenier was an American singer, musician and songwriter.
His discography includes: Louisiana Blues And Zydeco, Bayou Blues, Squeezebox Boogie, Bon Ton Roulet! & More, Jazz & Blues Collection 44: Clifton Chenier, Live! At the Long Beach and San Francisco Blues Festivals, Zydeco Dynamite: The Clifton Chenier Anthology, Zydeco Sont Pas Sale, Le Roi du Zydeco and Live at Grant Street. His related genres: Zydeco, Cajun music, Blues, Jazz, Rhythm and blues, Swamp blues and Creole music.
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Cal Tjader (July 16, 1925 St. Louis-May 5, 1982 Manila) also known as A C Tjader, Tjader, Cal, Cal T. Jader, Jader, Cal T. or Caltjader was an American musician, bandleader and composer.
His albums include Solar Heat, Verve Jazz Masters 39: Cal Tjader, Concerts In The Sun, A Fuego Vivo, Amazonas, Black Orchid, Cal Tjader Sounds Out Burt Bacharach, Descarga, Extremes: Cal Tjader Trio-Breathe Easy and Good Vibes. Genres: Latin jazz, Jazz, Afro-Cuban jazz and Bebop.
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Gunther Schuller (November 22, 1925 New York City-) otherwise known as Schuller, Gunther or Gunther A. Schuller is an American composer, conductor, author, musician and historian. His children are called George Schuller and Ed Schuller.
His albums: Journey Into Jazz (Boston Modern Orchestra Project feat. conductor: Gil Rose), Music for Brass, Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 / Brahms: Symphony No. 1, Larry Combs, Clarinet, American Contemporaries and Antal Doráti Conducts Stravinsky, Prokofiev, Gershwin, Copland, R. Strauss, etc. (Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra).
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Claude Ryan (January 26, 1925 Montreal-February 9, 2004 Montreal) was a Canadian journalist.
He started his career in journalism as a reporter for Le Devoir in 1947 and later became the editor-in-chief of the newspaper in 1964. Ryan played a prominent role in Quebec politics and was an advocate for Canadian federalism during the 1980 and 1995 Quebec referendums. Ryan was a co-founder of the federalist political party in Quebec, the Parti québécois. He also served as a member of the National Assembly of Quebec and was the leader of the Quebec Liberal Party from 1978 to 1982. Ryan was a respected journalist and a well-known public figure in Quebec, receiving numerous awards throughout his career.
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Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (May 28, 1925 Berlin-May 18, 2012 Berg) also known as Fischer-Dieskau, Dietrich or Albert Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau was a German singer, actor and soldier.
His albums: Schubert: Winterreise, Op.89 (D911), Ludwig van Beethoven: An die ferne Geliebte, 7 Lieder; Johannes Brahms: Vier ernste Gesaenge, 6 Lieder (feat. Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau , piano: Joerg Demus), Lieder, Bach: Ich will den Kreuzstab gerne tragen, BWV 56 / Ich habe genug, BWV 82 / Brahms: Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121, Winterreise (feat. baritone: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, piano: Alfred Brendel), Concert of the Century, Schwanengesang (Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau), , Die Schöne Müllerin (Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau) and Legend: Schwanengesang / 6 Lieder (Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau).
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Wallace Davenport (June 30, 1925 United States of America-March 18, 2004) was an American trumpeter.
His albums include Earl Hines in New Orleans.
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Roy Haynes (March 13, 1925 Roxbury, Boston-) also known as Haynes, Roy or Roy Owen Haynes is an American composer, bandleader, drummer, musician and actor. He has two children, Graham Haynes and Craig Haynes.
Discography: True or False, Love Letters, Praise, The Roy Haynes Trio, Birds of a Feather: A Tribute to Charlie Parker, Cracklin', Just Us, We Three, More Live at the Showboat 1963 and Cymbalism. Genres he performed include Bebop, Hard bop and Jazz.
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Bill Dixon (October 5, 1925 Nantucket-June 16, 2010) also known as Dixon, Bill was an American teacher, musician, composer and trumpeter.
His albums include Papyrus, Volume II, 17 Musicians in Search of a Sound: Darfur, Tapestries for Small Orchestra, Bill Dixon in Italy - Volume 1, Bill Dixon With Exploding Star Orchestra, , November 1981, Considerations 1, and Considerations 2. Genres: Jazz.
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Maureen Potter (January 3, 1925 Dublin-April 7, 2004 Clontarf, Dublin) also known as Maria Philomena Potter was an Irish singer, comedian and actor.
She was born in Fairview, Dublin and began her career at the age of 16 by performing in Dublin's Gaiety Theatre. Potter became a well-known face on Irish television and radio, and she performed on stage for over six decades. She was particularly well-known for her comedy performances, and her roles in popular Irish television shows such as 'Hall's Pictorial Weekly' and 'The Riordans'. Potter received numerous awards and accolades during her career, including an honorary doctorate from Trinity College Dublin in 1993. She was also deeply involved in charity work, particularly with the Irish Cancer Society. Potter passed away in 2004 at the age of 79, leaving behind a legacy as one of Ireland's most beloved and iconic performers.
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Art Pepper (September 1, 1925 Gardena-June 15, 1982 Los Angeles) a.k.a. Pepper, Art was an American composer.
His albums include Live at the Village Vanguard (disc 1), Stardust, The Best of..., The Complete Galaxy Recordings, The Complete Village Vanguard Sessions, The Hollywood All-Star Sessions, Complete Straight Ahead Sessions, Complete Discovery-Savoy Master Takes, Complete Surf Club Sessions and Straight Life. Genres he performed: Hard bop, West Coast jazz, Cool jazz, Post-bop, Bebop, Jazz and Mainstream jazz.
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Mal Waldron (August 16, 1925 New York City-December 2, 2002 Brussels) also known as Waldron, Mal, Malcolm Earl Waldron or Mal was an American jazz pianist, musician and composer.
His albums include One More Time, All Alone, The Quest, Wheelin' & Dealin', The Dealers, Communiqué, Mal Waldron with the Steve Lacy Quintet, Sempre Amore, Mal-2 and Soul Eyes. His related genres: Hard bop, Avant-garde jazz, Modal jazz, Post-bop and Modern Creative.
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Nicolai Gedda (July 11, 1925 Stockholm-) also known as Nicolaï Gedda, Nicolai Ustinov, Gedda, Nicolai, Nicolai Gedda und die Kosaken, Nicolai Harry Gustav Gedda or Harry Gustaf Nikolaj Gadda is a Swedish singer and actor.
His albums include Madama Butterfly (disc 2), Carmen, Les Pêcheurs de perles/ Ivan IV (extraits), Russian Liturgical Chant, Carmen, , Candide, Thais, Œdipus Rex (Eric Erickson Chamber Choir feat. conductor: Esa-Pekka Salonen) and Requiem.
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Adele Addison (July 24, 1925 New York City-) is an American , .
Her albums include CBS Great Performances, Volume 89: Handel: Messiah Highlights, Bernstein Century: Time Cycle / Phorion / Song of Songs and Messiah.
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Walter Nicks (July 26, 1925-April 3, 2007) was an American , .
Walter Nicks was an American inventor and engineer who is best known for his contributions to the field of computer technology. He was born on July 26, 1925, in Los Angeles, California, and grew up in a family that was deeply interested in science and technology. Nicks attended the University of California, Los Angeles, where he earned a degree in electrical engineering.
After graduation, Nicks worked in the aerospace industry for several years before moving on to work in the field of computer technology. He was a key figure in the development of the first commercially successful computer, the UNIVAC I, and played a significant role in the evolution of computer architecture.
Throughout his career, Nicks held a number of patents related to computer technology and was recognized as a leading innovator in his field. He was also a skilled writer and lecturer, and published numerous articles and books on topics related to computer engineering.
Nicks passed away on April 3, 2007, at the age of 81. Today, he is remembered as one of the pioneers of computer technology, and his contributions continue to influence the field to this day.
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Carlos Paredes (February 16, 1925 Coimbra-July 23, 2004 Lisbon) a.k.a. Paredes, Carlos was a Portuguese film score composer, guitarist and composer.
His most important albums: Guitarra Portuguesa, O Melhor De Carlos Paredes - Guitarra, O Mundo segundo Carlos Paredes, Na corrente, Uma Guitarra com Gente Dentro, Asas sobre o mundo, Movimento Perpétuo, Os Verdes Anos De Carlos Paredes and Dialogues.
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Robert B. Sherman (December 19, 1925 Brooklyn-March 5, 2012 London) also known as Robert Sherman, Moose, Robert Bernard Sherman or Sherman Brothers was an American songwriter, screenwriter, publisher, film score composer and film producer. He had four children, Robert Jason Sherman, Laurie Shane, Tracy Sherman and Jeffrey C. Sherman.
His most well known albums: Mary Poppins, The Slipper and the Rose, Mary Poppins: Special Edition, Playhouse Disney, Aristocats, The Many Songs of Winnie the Pooh, Das Dschungelbuch, Charlotte's Web, Songs From the Tigger Movie and The Tigger Movie Songs & Story. Genres he performed: Musical and Musical theatre.
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Jimmy Bryant (March 5, 1925 Moultrie-September 22, 1980) a.k.a. Bryant, Jimmy or Ivy J. Bryant, Jr. was an American guitarist, musician and composer.
Related albums: Swingin' on the Strings: The Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant Collection, Volume 2, Flaming Guitars and Stratosphere Boogie: The Flaming Guitars of Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant.
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Dory Previn (October 22, 1925 Rahway-February 14, 2012 SouthField, Massachusetts) a.k.a. Previn, Dory, Dorothy Veronica Langan, Dory Langan, Dory Langdon, Dory Previn Shannon or Dory Shannon was an American singer-songwriter, lyricist and poet.
Discography: Reflections in a Mud Puddle: Taps Tremors and Time Steps, Mythical Kings & Iguanas / Reflections in a Mud Puddle, Live at Carnegie Hall, On My Way to Where, Mythical Kings and Iguanas, Mary C. Brown and the Hollywood Sign, Dory Previn, We're Children of Coincidence and Harpo Marx, In Search of Mythical Kings: The U.A. Years and The Leprechauns Are Upon Me.
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Julito Rodríguez (October 5, 1925 Santurce-March 1, 2015) was a Puerto Rican singer and composer.
Genres he performed: Bolero.
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Billy Williamson (February 9, 1925 Conshohocken-March 22, 1996 Swarthmore) a.k.a. William F. Williamson or William F. 'Billy' Williamson was an American , .
Billy Williamson was an American musician, known for being a founding member of the rockabilly group, The Comets. He played lead guitar and was one of the influential figures in the early years of rock and roll music. Williamson started his musical journey in the 1940s and joined The Comets in 1952, with whom he recorded many popular hits. Along with his bandmates, he is credited with developing the "Comet Sound," which combined elements of jump blues, swing, and country music. Williamson's innovative guitar techniques and solos helped define the sound of early rock and roll. He continued to play music throughout his life and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012 as a member of The Comets.
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Paul Mauriat (March 4, 1925 Marseille-November 3, 2006 Perpignan) a.k.a. Paul Maurial, Paul Mauriat Plus, Del Roma, Del Roma Mauruit, Nico Papadopoulos, Willy Twist, Eduardo Ruo or Richard Audrey was a French conductor, composer, film score composer and musician.
His albums include Love Is Blue, I Love Breeze: Paul Mauriat on Stage, Love Is Blue: 20th Anniversary Edition, Diamond Collections, Emotion, Forever Gold, Greatest Hits (disc 1), Iberia, Mamy Blue and Nostaljazz. Genres he performed include Classical music and Easy listening.
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James King (May 22, 1925 Dodge City-November 20, 2005 Naples) also known as King, James was an American singer.
His albums include Das Lied von der Erde, Orchestral Songs, Fidelio, Parsifal and Symphony No. 9 "Choral".
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Shobha Gurtu (February 8, 1925 Belgaum-September 27, 2004 Mumbai) a.k.a. Gurtu, Shobha was an Indian singer. She had one child, Trilok Gurtu.
Discography: Saptarishi. Her related genres: Hindustani classical music.
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Eddie Layton (October 10, 1925 Philadelphia-December 26, 2004 Forest Hills) also known as Edward M. "Eddie" Layton or Edward M. Layton was an American organist.
Discography: Great Organ Hits.
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Rose Maddox (August 15, 1925 Boaz-April 15, 1998 Ashland) also known as Maddox, Rose was an American singer, singer-songwriter and fiddler.
Her albums: The One Rose. Genres related to her: Country.
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Don Costa (June 10, 1925 Boston-January 19, 1983 New York City) also known as Puccini of Pop or Dominick P. Costa was an American film score composer, record producer and music arranger. He had three children, Nikka Costa, Taco Costa and Nancy Costa.
His discography includes: The Misfits / Chi Chi. Genres related to him: Pop music and Popular music.
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Charlie Byrd (September 16, 1925 Suffolk-December 2, 1999 Annapolis) also known as Charles L. Byrd was an American musician and guitarist. He had two children, Carol Rose Byrd and Charlotte Byrd.
Related albums: The Charlie Byrd Christmas Album, Blue Byrd, The Return Of The Great Guitars, Latin Byrd, Classical Byrd, My Inspiration, For Louis, Byrd by the Sea, Charlie Byrd: The Best of the Concord Years and Byrd Song. Genres he performed include Brazilian jazz, Swing music, Bossa nova and Latin jazz.
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Derroll Adams (November 27, 1925 Portland-February 6, 2000 Antwerp) a.k.a. Adams, Derroll or Derrol Adams was an American singer and singer-songwriter.
His discography includes: Feelin' Fine and The Rambling Boys. Genres he performed include Folk music.
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Louis Quilico (January 14, 1925 Montreal-June 15, 2000 Toronto) a.k.a. Louis Quilico, CC or Mr Rigoletto was a Canadian opera singer and music teacher. He had one child, Gino Quilico.
His discography includes: Great Verdi Arias and .
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Joe Harriott (July 15, 1925 Kingston-January 2, 1973 London) a.k.a. Harriott, Joe, Joseph Arthurlin Harriott or Joe was a Jamaican singer-songwriter.
Discography: Free Form, Movement, Southern Horizons, Genius, Swings High, Don't Send Me No Flowers, October Woman, Partying With Joe, and Journey.
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Gerard Hoffnung (March 22, 1925 Berlin-September 28, 1959 Hampstead) was a German musician, writer, cartoonist and screenwriter. He had one child, Ben Hoffnung.
Gerard Hoffnung grew up in Berlin, but his family moved to London when he was 14 years old, fleeing from the rise of the Nazi Party in Germany. Hoffnung became famous for his humorous musical performances involving unconventional instruments and arrangements, as well as for his witty cartoons published in various British newspapers and magazines.
In addition to his musical and artistic pursuits, Hoffnung also wrote scripts for television and radio and was a regular guest on BBC radio shows. He founded the Hoffnung Music Festival in 1956, featuring his unique brand of comedic musical performances.
Sadly, Hoffnung passed away at the young age of 34 due to a brain hemorrhage, leaving behind a legacy of humor and creativity that continues to inspire artists and musicians to this day.
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Gigi Gryce (November 28, 1925 Pensacola-March 14, 1983 Pensacola) a.k.a. Gryce, Gigi was an American , .
His albums: Gigi Gryce and the Jazz Lab Quintet, The Hap'nin's, Nica's Tempo, At Newport, When Farmer Met Gryce, Jazz Lab, The Rat Race Blues, New Formulas From the Jazz Lab, Saying Somethin'! and Complete Jazz Lab Studio Sessions, Volume 1. Genres: Jazz.
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Carmel Quinn (July 31, 1925 Dublin-) also known as Quinn, Carmel is an American singer.
Her albums: Arthur Godfrey Presents Carmel Quinn and Reissued by Request.
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