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J.K.T. Taarab
by Leon Jackson J.K.T. Taarab is perhaps the largest taarab orchestra in East Africa and boasts the ever-popular Shakila (of Lucky Star fame) as its featured singer. Unlike many taarab ensemb ...
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José Neto
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Jimmy O'Bryant
by Scott Yanow Of all the clarinetists in the 1920s, Jimmy OBryant probably came closest to duplicating the sound (if not the genius) of Johnny Dodds. OBryant worked with the Tennessee Ten (1 ...
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J. Geils
by Joe Viglione J. Geils was born John Geils Jr. in New York City, NY, the guitarists nickname becoming the handle for one of the most legendary musical groups in the history of Boston rock & ...
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Josh White Jr.
by Jason Ankeny Folksinger and actor Josh White, Jr. proudly upheld the musical tradition begun by his father, the legendary bluesman and social activist Josh White. Born November 30, 1940 in ...
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J.D. Short
by Ron Wynn Gifted with a striking and almost immediately identifable vocal style characterized by an amazing vibrato, J.D. Short was also a very versatile musician. He played piano, saxophon ...
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J.T. Brown
by Bill Dahl His braying tenor sax tone earned J.T. Brown the dubious distinction of being told his horn sounded like a nanny goat. That didnt stop the likes of Elmore James from hiring Brown ...
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J.P. Pennington
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J.D. Myers
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J.J. Barnes
by Andrew Hamilton J.J. Barnes Baby Please Come Back Home (June 1967) jammed all over the Midwest, East Coast, South, and west of the Mississippi River. This was the 11th single and the sixth ...
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