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  • Muggsy Spanier
  • American jazz cornetist (1901–1967)

    Francis Joseph "Muggsy" Spanier (November 9, 1901 – February 12, 1967) was an American jazz cornetist based in Chicago. He was a member of the Bucktown

    Muggsy Spanier

    Muggsy Spanier

    Muggsy_Spanier

  • Rod Cless
  • Musical artist

    clarinetist and saxophonist, perhaps best known for his work on sixteen Muggsy Spanier tunes for Bluebird Records. Additionally, Cless worked with other artists

    Rod Cless

    Rod_Cless

  • The Legend of Bagger Vance
  • 2000 sports fantasy drama film by Robert Redford

    Blues") and fourteen ("Mood Indigo"), which were written by Fats Waller, Muggsy Spanier and Duke Ellington, respectively. The score for this movie was the last

    The Legend of Bagger Vance

    The_Legend_of_Bagger_Vance

  • Spanier
  • Surname list

    known for the Alexander-Spanier cohomology theory Graham Spanier (born 1948), former president of Penn State University Muggsy Spanier (1906–1967), American

    Spanier

    Spanier

  • Tom Gries
  • American film director

    and Joseph Charles Gries. His mother later remarried to jazz musician Muggsy Spanier, who became stepfather to Ruth's sons.[full citation needed] Tom Gries

    Tom Gries

    Tom_Gries

  • Pee Wee Russell
  • American jazz clarinetist (1906–1969)

    he recorded V-Disc sides with Muggsy Spanier and the V-Disc All Stars. His composition "Pee Wee Speaks" with Spanier was released as a V-Disc, as Navy

    Pee Wee Russell

    Pee Wee Russell

    Pee_Wee_Russell

  • Mugsy
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Mugsy or Muggsy may refer to: Muggsy Bogues (born 1965), American basketball player-coach Muggsy Spanier (1901–1967), American jazz cornet player John

    Mugsy

    Mugsy

  • Bob Crosby
  • American singer and bandleader (1913–1993)

    various times Ray Bauduc, Yank Lawson, Billy Butterfield, Charlie Spivak, Muggsy Spanier, Irving Fazola, Nappy Lamare, Jack Sperling, Joe Sullivan, Jess Stacy

    Bob Crosby

    Bob Crosby

    Bob_Crosby

  • Sidney Bechet
  • American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer (1897–1959)

    Reweliotty et son Orchestre: Bechet-Souvenirs, 1951 Sidney Bechet, Muggsy Spanier: Jam Session, 1952 Sidney Bechet, 1952 Port of Harlem Six, 1952 Soprano

    Sidney Bechet

    Sidney Bechet

    Sidney_Bechet

  • Dixieland jazz
  • Style of jazz music

    to the sound of Chicagoans such as Jimmy McPartland, Eddie Condon, Muggsy Spanier, and Bud Freeman. The rhythm sections of these bands substitute the

    Dixieland jazz

    Dixieland_jazz

  • Relaxin' at Camarillo
  • 1947 jazz composition by Charlie Parker

    analogy to a recording by Muggsy Spanier called “Relaxin’ at the Touro” (Spanier-Bushkin, 1939), which referred to [Spanier's] recovery from alcoholism

    Relaxin' at Camarillo

    Relaxin'_at_Camarillo

  • List of jazz trumpeters
  • Smith Paul Smoker Valaida Snow Eivind Solberg Torgrim Sollid Lew Soloff Muggsy Spanier Terell Stafford Marvin Stamm Tomasz Stanko Steamboat Willie Colin Steele

    List of jazz trumpeters

    List_of_jazz_trumpeters

  • King Oliver
  • American jazz cornet player and bandleader (1881–1938)

    players in New Orleans and Chicago, including Tommy Ladnier, Paul Mares, Muggsy Spanier, Johnny Wiggs, Frank Guarente and, the most famous of all, Armstrong

    King Oliver

    King Oliver

    King_Oliver

  • Don Ewell
  • American jazz pianist

    He worked with Sidney Bechet, Kid Ory, George Lewis, George Brunis, Muggsy Spanier, and Bunk Johnson. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Ewell played with Bill

    Don Ewell

    Don Ewell

    Don_Ewell

  • List of train songs
  • Jefferson Kaye), Lester Flatt (Marty Stuart), Randy Newman (Randy Newman), Muggsy Spanier (Walter Melrose) "Dixie Flyer Blues" (Bessie Smith) by Bessie Smith

    List of train songs

    List of train songs

    List_of_train_songs

  • Earl Watkins
  • American jazz musician

    session musician in the 1950s, including with Kid Ory, Flip Phillips, Muggsy Spanier, and Bob Scobey. He joined Earl Hines's ensemble in San Francisco, touring

    Earl Watkins

    Earl_Watkins

  • Munn Ware
  • American jazz trombonist

    Bill Reinhardt. At around this time, Ware recorded with Sidney Bechet, Muggsy Spanier, and Doc Evans. Campbell, Robert L. Robert Pruter, and Tom Kelly. "The

    Munn Ware

    Munn Ware

    Munn_Ware

  • List of 1990s deaths in popular music
  • Cancer Barrett Deems Jimmy Dorsey, Louis Armstrong, Red Norvo, and Muggsy Spanier 84 September 15, 1998 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Pneumonia Charlie Foxx

    List of 1990s deaths in popular music

    List_of_1990s_deaths_in_popular_music

  • Husk O'Hare
  • American jazz bandleader and impresario (1896–1970)

    band in the mid-Atlantic and Ohio. His sidemen in the 1920s included Muggsy Spanier, Floyd O'Brien, and Jim Lanigan. He recorded for Gennett Records and

    Husk O'Hare

    Husk O'Hare

    Husk_O'Hare

  • Gene Austin
  • American singer (1900–1972)

    Sinatra, Chet Atkins, Bobby Darin, Duane Eddy, Paul Robeson, Jerry Vale, Muggsy Spanier, Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Jimmie Lunceford, Frankie Laine and Ted

    Gene Austin

    Gene Austin

    Gene_Austin

  • Alton Ochsner
  • American physician (1896–1981)

    their toes. At Touro Hospital, one of his patients was jazz musician Muggsy Spanier, who credited Ochsner with saving his life and composed the tune "Relaxin'

    Alton Ochsner

    Alton_Ochsner

  • George Brunies
  • American jazz trombonist (1902–1974)

    Chicago. Every now and then other well-known jazz musicians, such as Muggsy Spanier, would drop in and sit and play until dawn. Georg Brunis died in Chicago

    George Brunies

    George Brunies

    George_Brunies

  • Can't We Be Friends?
  • 1929 song with lyrics by Paul James and music by Kay Swift

    Bob Crosby's Bobcats (1938, Decca) John Kirby (1941, Columbia 35920) Muggsy Spanier (1942, Decca 4168) Mildred Bailey with the Ellis Larkins Trio (1948

    Can't We Be Friends?

    Can't We Be Friends?

    Can't_We_Be_Friends?

  • Trad jazz
  • Form of jazz in the United States and Britain in the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s and 1960s

    circles today include Sidney Bechet, Bix Beiderbecke, Wingy Manone and Muggsy Spanier. Many artists of the big band era, including Glenn Miller, Gene Krupa

    Trad jazz

    Trad jazz

    Trad_jazz

  • September in the Rain
  • Song

    Swingin' Session!!! (1961) Jeri Southern - The Dream's on Jeri (1998) Muggsy Spanier Jo Stafford - As You Desire Me (1954) and Love, Mystery and Adventure

    September in the Rain

    September_in_the_Rain

  • Riverboat Shuffle
  • Popular song first recorded in 1924

    DECCA 2398B Muggsy Spanier Ragtime Band (1939), 043894-2 BLUEBIRD 10532 Sidney Bechet with Claude Luter (1949), BLUENOTE BN568 Muggsy Spanier and His Ragtime

    Riverboat Shuffle

    Riverboat Shuffle

    Riverboat_Shuffle

  • Jack Bland
  • American jazz banjoist and guitarist (1899–1968)

    cello and guitar. In 1929, Lang left the group, and Gene Krupa joined; Muggsy Spanier, Coleman Hawkins, and Eddie Condon would all play in the ensemble in

    Jack Bland

    Jack_Bland

  • Commodore Records
  • American independent record label

    Edmond Hall, Hot Lips Page, Pee Wee Russell, Willie "The Lion" Smith, Muggsy Spanier, Art Tatum, Fats Waller, Lee Wiley, and Lester Young. Gabler arranged

    Commodore Records

    Commodore Records

    Commodore_Records

  • Muskrat Ramble
  • Song by Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five

    recorded by Bob Crosby, Roy Eldridge, Lionel Hampton, Woody Herman, Muggsy Spanier, Chet Atkins, Lu Watters, the Andrews Sisters, Harry James, and Al Hirt

    Muskrat Ramble

    Muskrat_Ramble

  • List of 1920s jazz standards
  • performed in Goodman's Carnegie Hall concert in 1938. Sidney Bechet and Muggsy Spanier recorded a definitive version March 28, 1940. 1922 – "Farewell Blues"

    List of 1920s jazz standards

    List of 1920s jazz standards

    List_of_1920s_jazz_standards

  • Ted Lewis (musician)
  • American entertainer and musician (1890–1971)

    clarinet in his band. Over the years his band also included jazz greats Muggsy Spanier on trumpet and George Brunies on trombone. Ted Lewis's band was second

    Ted Lewis (musician)

    Ted Lewis (musician)

    Ted_Lewis_(musician)

  • Nick's
  • Tavern and jazz club in New York City

    Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Pee Wee Russell, Muggsy Spanier, Miff Mole and Joe Grauso, among others. Artists like Miles Davis and

    Nick's

    Nick's

    Nick's

  • Alabama Jubilee (song)
  • 1924 song by George L. Cobb and Jack Yellen

    & Ernest Hare 1929: Cleve Chaffin 1929: The McClung Brothers 1950: Muggsy Spanier 1951: The Fontane Sisters 1951: Johnny Maddox 1951: Hank Penny 1954:

    Alabama Jubilee (song)

    Alabama Jubilee (song)

    Alabama_Jubilee_(song)

  • Jazz Casual
  • American television series on jazz

    "Tour de Force" "Star Song" "Mambossa" September 25, 1963 'Muggsy' Spanier Muggsy Spanier (Cornet) Robert Mielke (Trombone) Darnell Howard (Clarinet)

    Jazz Casual

    Jazz_Casual

  • Dave Bowman (musician)
  • American jazz pianist

    decade. In the early 1940s, he worked with Jack Teagarden, Joe Marsala, Muggsy Spanier, Lee Wiley, and Eddie Condon. He took positions with ABC and NBC in

    Dave Bowman (musician)

    Dave_Bowman_(musician)

  • Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)
  • Song written and composed by Fred Fisher

    Ray Sherman Victor Silvester Frank Sinatra - Come Fly with Me (1958) Muggsy Spanier The Starlite Orchestra Wally Stott and his Orchestra Barbara Sutton

    Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)

    Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)

    Chicago_(That_Toddlin'_Town)

  • Ja-Da
  • Song written & published in 1918

    Bunk Johnson and Don Ewell 1947 — Frank Sinatra & Peggy Lee 1947 — Muggsy Spanier 1954 — Big Chief Jazzband (on the 78 rpm record His Master's Voice A

    Ja-Da

    Ja-Da

    Ja-Da

  • Eddie Hubble
  • American musician (1928–2016)

    a Dixieland jazz ensemble known as The Six in 1953, and worked with Muggsy Spanier in the 1960s, playing in Ohio and Connecticut. He also worked with the

    Eddie Hubble

    Eddie_Hubble

  • Atlantic Records discography
  • Various Artists Dixieland at Jazz, Ltd. Volume 2 Featuring Sidney Bechet, Muggsy Spanier, Doc Evans, Don Ewell, Wally Gordon, Munn Ware, Sid Thall and Bill Reinhardt

    Atlantic Records discography

    Atlantic_Records_discography

  • List of trumpeters
  • Shavers Woody Shaw Bobby Shew Jabbo Smith Wadada Leo Smith Lew Soloff Muggsy Spanier Terell Stafford Marvin Stamm Tomasz Stanko Colin Steele Rex Stewart

    List of trumpeters

    List_of_trumpeters

  • List of nicknames of jazz musicians
  • Turrentine aka "The Sugar Man" Muffin, The Lamb: Donald Lambert Muggsy: Muggsy Spanier Mule: Major Holley Munn: Munn Ware Mutt: Tom Carey a.k.a. "Papa

    List of nicknames of jazz musicians

    List_of_nicknames_of_jazz_musicians

  • Livery Stable Blues
  • 1917 single by Original Dixieland Jass Band

    Benny Goodman, Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra, Bunny Berigan, Muggsy Spanier, Pete Daily and his Chicagoans, Phil Napoleon, The Belgrade Dixieland

    Livery Stable Blues

    Livery Stable Blues

    Livery_Stable_Blues

  • Chronological Classics discography
  • 1936–39 707 Eddie South 1923–37 708 Stéphane Grappelli 1935–40 709 Muggsy Spanier 1939–42 710 Mills Blue Rhythm Band 1934–36 711 James P. Johnson 1938–42

    Chronological Classics discography

    Chronological_Classics_discography

  • Bill Davison
  • American jazz cornetist (1906–1989)

    cornetist. He emerged in the 1920s through his work playing alongside Muggsy Spanier and Frank Teschemacher in a cover band where they played the music of

    Bill Davison

    Bill Davison

    Bill_Davison

  • Touro Infirmary
  • Non-profit hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana

    Levin, and Rudolph Matas. Notable patients have included jazz musician Muggsy Spanier, who composed his tune "Relaxin' at the Touro" while recovering from

    Touro Infirmary

    Touro Infirmary

    Touro_Infirmary

  • Joe Bushkin
  • American jazz pianist

    Joe Marsala, before rejoining Berigan in 1938. He then left to join Muggsy Spanier's Ragtime Band in 1939. From the late 1930s through to the late 1940s

    Joe Bushkin

    Joe Bushkin

    Joe_Bushkin

  • Bob Casey (musician)
  • American jazz musician (1909–1986)

    NBC radio ensembles and worked with Wingy Manone, and in 1939 joined Muggsy Spanier's Ragtimers band. The group soon split, after which he played with Charlie

    Bob Casey (musician)

    Bob_Casey_(musician)

  • Dave Tough
  • American jazz drummer (1907–1948)

    Herman's big band (1945). He then worked with Eddie Condon, Jerry Gray, Muggsy Spanier, Will Bradley and Jazz at the Philharmonic. Tough struggled with epilepsy

    Dave Tough

    Dave Tough

    Dave_Tough

  • Hot Record Society
  • capacity until 1947. Among those it recorded were Pee Wee Russell, Muggsy Spanier, Sandy Williams, J.C. Higginbotham, Trummy Young, Sidney Bechet, Rex

    Hot Record Society

    Hot_Record_Society

  • More Than You Know (Youmans, Rose and Eliscu song)
  • 1929 song from the musical Great Day

    Crescendo as catalog number 401, with the flip side "I Wanna Be Free") Muggsy Spanier and his orchestra (recorded June 1, 1942, released by Decca as catalog

    More Than You Know (Youmans, Rose and Eliscu song)

    More_Than_You_Know_(Youmans,_Rose_and_Eliscu_song)

  • You're Driving Me Crazy
  • Song

    Shore Zoot Sims Frank Sinatra Keely Smith Valaida Snow Jeri Southern Muggsy Spanier Squirrel Nut Zippers (1995) Jess Stacy Kay Starr Curtis Stigers Maxine

    You're Driving Me Crazy

    You're_Driving_Me_Crazy

  • Red McKenzie
  • American jazz vocalist and musician (1899–1948)

    Coleman Hawkins. They also recorded with Bunny Berigan, Jimmy Dorsey, and Muggsy Spanier. McKenzie sang with the Paul Whiteman orchestra and in the 1930s led

    Red McKenzie

    Red McKenzie

    Red_McKenzie

  • Red Richards
  • American jazz musician

    Chief Moore, also accompanying Frank Sinatra in Italy. He played with Muggsy Spanier intermittently from 1953 through the end of the decade and with Fletcher

    Red Richards

    Red_Richards

  • Ben Pollack
  • American swing drummer and bandleader (1903–1971)

    Fazola, Jack Teagarden, Jimmy McPartland, Joe Marsala, Matty Matlock, Muggsy Spanier, and Yank Lawson. Pollack and Doris Robbins, who had no children, were

    Ben Pollack

    Ben Pollack

    Ben_Pollack

  • Trigger Alpert
  • American jazz bassist (1916–2013)

    Eldridge 1992 Doc Severinsen and Friends, Doc Severinsen 1998 1944–1946, Muggsy Spanier 1998 Swingin' with the Eel, Bud Freeman 1999 1946–1947, Johnny Guarnieri

    Trigger Alpert

    Trigger Alpert

    Trigger_Alpert

  • There'll Be Some Changes Made
  • 1921 popular song

    Okeh 40921 OCLC 82134484 Chicago Rhythm Kings Red McKenzie (singer), Muggsy Spanier (clarinet), Frank Teschmacher (clarinet), Mezz Mezzrow (tenor sax),

    There'll Be Some Changes Made

    There'll_Be_Some_Changes_Made

  • List of Mercury Records artists
  • Sonnier Soraya Takashi Sorimachi Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes Muggsy Spanier Spandau Ballet Spanky & Our Gang Sparky's Flaw Special Needs Spirit

    List of Mercury Records artists

    List_of_Mercury_Records_artists

  • Volly De Faut
  • American jazz musician

    Kings before joining Art Kassel. His first recordings were made with Muggsy Spanier in 1924; he recorded with Jelly Roll Morton the following year. Later

    Volly De Faut

    Volly_De_Faut

  • Carl Kress
  • American jazz guitarist (1907–1965)

    he played Dixieland jazz with Bobby Hackett, Pee Wee Russell, and Muggsy Spanier. Kress was married to Helen Carroll, a native of Bloomington, Indiana

    Carl Kress

    Carl Kress

    Carl_Kress

  • Music of Chicago
  • era. Important musicians in the Chicago style include Lovie Austin, Muggsy Spanier, Jimmy McPartland, Bix Beiderbecke, Eddie Condon, Bud Freeman, Benny

    Music of Chicago

    Music of Chicago

    Music_of_Chicago

  • Äva Records
  • Record label

    Mills was the producer for jazz albums that included Victor Feldman, Muggsy Spanier, and Ben Tucker. In June 1964, Astaire sold his 62% stock interests

    Äva Records

    Äva_Records

  • Chicago Rhythm Kings
  • these was a jazz octet consisting of vocalist Red McKenzie, cornetist Muggsy Spanier, saxophonist Frank Teschemacher, guitarist Eddie Condon, clarinetist

    Chicago Rhythm Kings

    Chicago_Rhythm_Kings

  • List of ragtime musicians
  • Wally Rose (1913–1997) Joshua Rifkin (1944–) James Scott (1885–1938) Muggsy Spanier (1901–1967) Charley Straight (1891–1940) Wilbur Sweatman (1882–1961)

    List of ragtime musicians

    List_of_ragtime_musicians

  • Floyd Bean
  • American jazz pianist (1904-1974)

    Mares and Sidney Bechet, and in the early 1950s with Miff Mole and Muggsy Spanier. He joined Georg Brunis in 1953 and worked with him through the end

    Floyd Bean

    Floyd_Bean

  • Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame
  • US-based music award

    Fountain - Ray Brown - Tony Williams - Freddie Keppard - Mel Powell - Muggsy Spanier - Charlie Shavers - Tony Bennett Eddie Miller - Dorothy Donegan - Wayne

    Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame

    Big_Band_and_Jazz_Hall_of_Fame

  • 1967 in music
  • Parra, Chilean folk musician, 49 (suicide by gunshot) February 12 – Muggsy Spanier, jazz cornettist, 60 February 15 – Li Jinhui, composer and songwriter

    1967 in music

    1967_in_music

  • Graham Fitkin
  • British composer, pianist and conductor

    outside the field of classical music, from jazz musicians Keith Jarrett, Muggsy Spanier and Miles Davis, and popular singer Frank Sinatra, to modern pop groups

    Graham Fitkin

    Graham_Fitkin

  • Melodisc Records
  • Record label founded by Emil E. Shalit in the 1940s

    Bechet-Spanier Big Four "China Boy" / "Four Or Five Times" [R2773/R2776] [Jazz Section JS 502; Hot Record Society HRS2001] Sidney Bechet–sop sax Muggsy Spanier–clnt

    Melodisc Records

    Melodisc_Records

  • Deane Kincaide
  • American jazz musician (1911–1992)

    the 1940s he worked with Joe Marsala, Glenn Miller, Ray Noble, and Muggsy Spanier. He served in the United States Navy during World War II, playing in

    Deane Kincaide

    Deane_Kincaide

  • Barrett Deems
  • American musician (1914–1998)

    worked in bands led by Louis Armstrong, Jimmy Dorsey, Red Norvo, and Muggsy Spanier. In High Society, a 1956 film, Deems performs a drum solo during a scene

    Barrett Deems

    Barrett Deems

    Barrett_Deems

  • Harry Blons
  • American jazz clarinetist

    Dixieland Band. GNP Crescendo Record Co. (1976) Caution blues by Muggsy Spanier Muggsy Spanier, Harry Blons' Dixieland Band 78 rpm Mercury Records (1950?)

    Harry Blons

    Harry_Blons

  • Jazz, Ltd.
  • Musical artist

    Sidney Bechet, Baby Dodds, Edmond Hall, George Brunies, Jack Teagarden, Muggsy Spanier, Clancy Hayes, Les Beigel, Lil Armstrong, Art Hodes, Don Ewell, Barrett

    Jazz, Ltd.

    Jazz, Ltd.

    Jazz,_Ltd.

  • Timeline of music in the United States (1920–1949)
  • Music in the United States

    "pinnacle of popular success beyond that of any other group of the time". Muggsy Spanier & His Ragtime Band are perhaps the first band of the late 1930s traditional

    Timeline of music in the United States (1920–1949)

    Timeline_of_music_in_the_United_States_(1920–1949)

  • Tin Angel (San Francisco)
  • Nightclub in California from 1953 to 1961

    performers at Tin Angel included Bob Scobey, Turk Murphy, Kid Ory, Muggsy Spanier, George Lewis, Bob Mielke, Claire Austin, and Lizzie Miles with Wally

    Tin Angel (San Francisco)

    Tin_Angel_(San_Francisco)

  • Mound City Blue Blowers
  • American jazz group (1923–1936)

    Pee Wee Russell. In 1931, the group recorded with McKenzie, Hawkins, Muggsy Spanier, and Jimmy Dorsey. The last recordings to bear the Mound City name,

    Mound City Blue Blowers

    Mound_City_Blue_Blowers

  • List of years in jazz
  • Herman Chittison, Ida Cox, Jimmy Archey, John Coltrane, Keg Johnson, Muggsy Spanier, Paul Whiteman, Pete Johnson, Randy Brooks, Red Allen, Rex Stewart,

    List of years in jazz

    List_of_years_in_jazz

  • List of people from Illinois
  • List of notable people from Illinois

    1875–83 (born in Indiana) Graham Spanier, president of Penn State University 1995–2011 (born in South Africa) Muggsy Spanier, jazz musician Otis Spann, pianist

    List of people from Illinois

    List of people from Illinois

    List_of_people_from_Illinois

  • Bob Wilber
  • American jazz clarinetist, composer, and saxophonist (1928–2019)

    with some of the best traditional jazz musicians of the era, including Muggsy Spanier, Baby Dodds, Danny Barker, Bud Freeman, Pee Wee Russell, George Wettling

    Bob Wilber

    Bob Wilber

    Bob_Wilber

  • Vernon Brown (musician)
  • American jazz trombonist

    association. Following this he worked with Artie Shaw (1940–41), Jan Savitt, Muggsy Spanier (1941–42), and the Casa Loma Orchestra. In the 1940s, Brown switched

    Vernon Brown (musician)

    Vernon_Brown_(musician)

  • Robert Delford Brown
  • American artist (1930–2009)

    in the library, biographies of white musicians, Frank Teschmacher, Muggsy Spanier and Pee Wee Russell.” With a friend, Bill Hagleheimer, Brown would attend

    Robert Delford Brown

    Robert_Delford_Brown

  • Art Hodes
  • American jazz and blues pianist (1904–1993)

    and recorded with included Louis Armstrong, Wingy Manone, Gene Krupa, Muggsy Spanier, Joe Marsala, Mezz Mezzrow, Sidney Bechet, Kenny Davern, Albert Nicholas

    Art Hodes

    Art Hodes

    Art_Hodes

  • List of songs about New Orleans
  • Eye" by Paul Soniat "Red Rain" by Paris "Relaxin' at the Touro" by Muggsy Spanier "Remember Me To New Orleans" by Alice Creech "Rendesvous In Congo Square"

    List of songs about New Orleans

    List_of_songs_about_New_Orleans

  • Mainstream Records
  • American record label

    Webster, and Others 56010/S6010 Dixieland-Chicago Style Various Artists Muggsy Spanier, Russell, & Others 56011/S6011 Era of the Clarinet Various Artists Pee

    Mainstream Records

    Mainstream_Records

  • Manny Albam
  • American musician and composer

    school in his teens and played saxophone in a Dixieland band led by Muggsy Spanier. When he was with the Georgie Auld band, he learned about arranging

    Manny Albam

    Manny_Albam

  • Sid Weiss
  • American jazz musician

    then played in the second half of the 1940s and the early 1950s with Muggsy Spanier, Pee Wee Russell, Cozy Cole, Bud Freeman, Duke Ellington, and Eddie

    Sid Weiss

    Sid_Weiss

  • The Bucktown Five
  • saxophone Marvin Saxbe - banjo, guitar, cymbal Bill Shelby - banjo Muggsy Spanier - cornet Mel Stitzel - piano The group recorded on Claxtonola Records

    The Bucktown Five

    The Bucktown Five

    The_Bucktown_Five

  • Bugle Call Rag
  • Jazz standard

    Military Band, Glen Gray, Meade Lux Lewis, Teddy Wilson, Johnny Dankworth, Muggsy Spanier, Harry Roy, Billy Butterfield, Doc Severinsen, Buddy Rich, Pete Fountain

    Bugle Call Rag

    Bugle Call Rag

    Bugle_Call_Rag

  • Scoville Browne
  • American jazz musician (1909–1994)

    and also studied classical music. He played with Lionel Hampton and Muggsy Spanier late in the 1950s, and appears in the 1958 photograph A Great Day in

    Scoville Browne

    Scoville Browne

    Scoville_Browne

  • At the Jazz Band Ball
  • Song

    His Orchestra in 1938. Muggsy Spanier and His Ragtime Band and Bud Freeman and His Famous Chicagoans recorded in 1940. Spanier's recording was RCA Bluebird

    At the Jazz Band Ball

    At the Jazz Band Ball

    At_the_Jazz_Band_Ball

  • Phil Gomez
  • American musician (1917–1992)

    Sonny Dunham as his employer at the time. Gomez served He recorded with Muggsy Spanier and his Jazz Band in 1954. He also recorded the song "Quiet Village"

    Phil Gomez

    Phil Gomez

    Phil_Gomez

  • Is Everybody Happy? (1929 film)
  • 1929 film

    Mrs. Molnár Otto Hoffman as Landlord Purnell Pratt as Stage Manager Muggsy Spanier as Himself "Wouldn't It Be Wonderful?" – written by Harry Akst, Grant

    Is Everybody Happy? (1929 film)

    Is Everybody Happy? (1929 film)

    Is_Everybody_Happy?_(1929_film)

  • Jazzology Records
  • American jazz record company and label

    Russell Randy Sandke Bob Scobey Zutty Singleton Willie "The Lion" Smith Muggsy Spanier Jess Stacy Rex Stewart Ralph Sutton Jack Teagarden Butch Thompson Warren

    Jazzology Records

    Jazzology_Records

  • Truck Parham
  • American jazz double-bassist (1911–2002)

    played with him until 1947. Parham continued to play revival gigs with Muggsy Spanier (1950–55), Herbie Fields (1956–57), Hines again, and Louie Bellson.

    Truck Parham

    Truck_Parham

  • Dan Terry
  • American big band leader and trumpet and flugelhorn player (1924–2011)

    territory band in high school, he went to New York City and worked with Muggsy Spanier before entering the United States Marine Corps. After leaving the service

    Dan Terry

    Dan_Terry

  • Terry Shand
  • American pianist, songwriter, vocalist and bandleader

    then toured with such musicians as Jack Teagarden, Wingy Manone and Muggsy Spanier. Around 1930, he joined Freddy Martin's orchestra, before forming his

    Terry Shand

    Terry_Shand

  • American Music Records
  • American jazz record company and label

    Billie Pierce and De De Pierce Alton Purnell Kid Rena Emanuel Sayles Muggsy Spanier Albert Warner Johnny Wiggs Buster Wilson List of record labels Cook

    American Music Records

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  • Boomie Richman
  • American jazz musician (1921–2016

    1921. Before joining the Dorsey band, he worked with George Paxton and Muggsy Spanier. From 1945 to 1951, he recorded with Dorsey and was a soloist in the

    Boomie Richman

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  • Al Drootin
  • Musical artist

    then moved to New York, where he played and toured with Bud Freeman, Muggsy Spanier, Al Donahue and Boyd Raeburn. He did a stint in the United States Army

    Al Drootin

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  • 1967 in jazz
  • (born 1901). Simon Brehm, Swedish upright bassist (born 1921). 12 – Muggsy Spanier, American cornetist (born 1901). 25 – Fats Pichon, American pianist

    1967 in jazz

    1967_in_jazz

  • George Wettling
  • American jazz drummer (1907-1968)

    Chico Marx, but he was at his best with bands led by Eddie Condon, Muggsy Spanier, and himself. In these small bands, Wettling demonstrated the arts of

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    George Wettling

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    English : variant of Meggs.

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    American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish

    Maggy

    Abbreviation of Margaret; Pearl; Flower Name

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  • Maggy
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Maggy

    Abbreviation of Margaret. A pearl.

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  • Maggs
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Somerset and Wiltshire)

    Maggs

    English (chiefly Somerset and Wiltshire) : metronymic from the medieval female personal name Mag(ge), a pet form of Margaret (see Margeson).

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  • Meggy
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, Greek, Welsh

    Meggy

    Pearl; Diminutive of Margaret

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  • Mudge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Mudge

    English (Devon) : from an unattested Old English personal name, Mugga.

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    English

    Meggs

    English : metronymic from Megg, a reduced form of the personal name Margaret (see Margeson).Vincent Meggs (c.1583–1658) came to Weymouth, MA, from East Devon, England, in or before 1639.

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    English

    Buggy

    English : of uncertain derivation. Reaney suggests it may be from Middle English bugee, buggye ‘lambskin’, and hence probably a metonymic occupational name for someone who prepared such skins.

    Buggy

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    English

    Meggett

    English : from a pet form of the female personal name Magg, Megg (see Maggs).Scottish : habitational name from Megget in the parish of Yarrow, Selkirkshire.

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    English : variant of Mudge.

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Indonesian, Kenyan

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    Root

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    English

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    English : variant of Mudge.German : German (Mügge):

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  • Meggy
  • Girl/Female

    Greek Persian

    Meggy

    Pearl.

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  • Surname or Lastname

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    English : variant of Bugg.

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    English

    Meigs

    English : variant of Meggs.

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  • Boy/Male

    African, German, Zimbabwe

    Rudo

    Love

  • Hopping
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Hopping

    English and Scottish : probably from an unattested Middle English word hoping, denoting a dweller in a valley (see Hope).

  • Anahita | அநாஹிதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Anahita | அநாஹிதா

    Graceful

  • Nagarajan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Nagarajan

    King of snake

  • Chaturi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Chaturi

    Clever

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Jain

    Labdhi

    Heavenly Power

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  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Rameesha

    Phoolo Ka Guldasta; A Bunch of Roses; A Bunch of Flowers

  • Jambu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Jain, Sanskrit

    Jambu

    Name of Lord Shiva

  • Cedlio
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Cedlio

    Blind.

  • Zenith
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Zenith

    Computer

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  • Moky
  • a.

    Misty; dark; murky; muggy.

  • Muggish
  • a.

    See Muggy.

  • Jougs
  • n.

    An iron collar fastened to a wall or post, formerly used in Scotland as a kind of pillory. [Written also juggs.] See Juke.

  • Buggy
  • n.

    A light one horse two-wheeled vehicle.

  • Mucksy
  • a.

    Somewhat mucky; soft, sticky, and dirty; muxy.

  • Juggs
  • n. pl.

    See Jougs.

  • Hugger-mugger
  • a.

    Secret; clandestine; sly.

  • Hugger-mugger
  • n.

    Privacy; secrecy. Commonly in the phrase in hugger-mugger, with haste and secrecy.

  • Buggy
  • a.

    Infested or abounding with bugs.

  • Mugginess
  • n.

    The condition or quality of being muggy.

  • Ruggy
  • a.

    Rugged; rough.

  • Buggy
  • n.

    A light, four-wheeled vehicle, usually with one seat, and with or without a calash top.

  • Mussy
  • a.

    Disarranged; rumpled.

  • Hugger-mugger
  • a.

    Confused; disorderly; slovenly; mean; as, hugger-mugger doings.

  • Muggy
  • superl.

    Warm, damp, and close; as, muggy air, weather.

  • Buggies
  • pl.

    of Buggy

  • Mugget
  • n.

    The small entrails of a calf or a hog.

  • Muggy
  • superl.

    Moist; damp; moldy; as, muggy straw.