10-28a: The Baby Huey Story 1971 - Stefano Landi : Homo fugit velut umbra / Pluhar 2004 - Dance to the Best of Earl Bostic 1956
1639 – Stefano Landi (Italian composer & teacher, member of Papal chapel)
1755 – Joseph Bodin de Boismortier (French composer)
1768 – Michel Blavet (French flutist & composer)
1779 – Raphael Weiss (German priest, organist & composer)
1854 – James P. Carrell (American minister, singing teacher, composer & shape-note tunebook compiler, The Virginia Harmony)
1875 – William Howard Glover (English composer, violinist & writer on music)
1877 – Johann Herbeck (Austrian conductor & composer, premiered Schubert's Unfinished Symphony)
1912 – Edgar Tinel (Belgian composer)
1914 – Richard Heuberger (Austrian composer, music critic & teacher)
1927 – Eaton Faning (English composer & teacher)
1940 – Andrea d' Angeli (Italian composer, musicologist & teacher)
1959 – Egon Kornauth (Austrian composer & pianist)
1962 – Pierre Froidebise (Belgian organist, composer & music editor)
1963 – Mart Saar (Estonian composer, organist & folksong collector)
1965 – Earl Bostic (American jazz & R&B alto saxophonist)
1970 – Baby Huey (American soul singer)
Another two-parter... check out the shape-note stuff, as well as Earl Bostic & Baby Huey...
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The Dead & Dying
Baby Huey,
Blue Mitchell,
Christina Pluhar,
Earl Bostic,
Jimmy Cobb,
Keter Betts,
Stanley Turrentine,
Stefano Landi,
Tommy Turrentine
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