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  • Peter Gammond
  • British music critic, writer and artist

    Peter Gammond (30 September 1925 – 6 May 2019) was a British music critic, writer, journalist, musician, poet, and artist. Peter Gammond was born in Winnington

    Peter Gammond

    Peter Gammond

    Peter_Gammond

  • Gammond
  • Surname list

    Gammond is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Fiona Gammond (born 1992), British rower Peter Gammond (1925–2019), British music critic

    Gammond

    Gammond

  • Peter Clayton
  • English jazz presenter, jazz critic and author

    World Service. He co-authored several books about music and jazz with Peter Gammond and was a frequent contributor to jazz magazines. The son of a railway

    Peter Clayton

    Peter_Clayton

  • R. P. Weston
  • English songwriter (1878–1936)

    1900-1980. London: Frederick Warne. pp. 238–242. ISBN 0-7232-3177-X. Peter Gammond, The Oxford Companion to Popular Music, Oxford University Press, 1991

    R. P. Weston

    R._P._Weston

  • Orpheus in the Underworld
  • Opéra bouffon by Jacques Offenbach

    of the term)", although he regards the 1874 revision as "overblown". Peter Gammond writes that the public appreciated the frivolity of the work while recognising

    Orpheus in the Underworld

    Orpheus in the Underworld

    Orpheus_in_the_Underworld

  • Northwich
  • Town in Cheshire, England

    2004) a British musicologist, organist, composer, conductor and teacher Peter Gammond (born 1925 in Winnington - 2019) a British music critic, writer, journalist

    Northwich

    Northwich

    Northwich

  • Broadside ballad
  • Single sheet of paper printed on one side

    a known tune that would fit suggested below the title. Music critic Peter Gammond has written: Although the broadsides occasionally printed traditional

    Broadside ballad

    Broadside ballad

    Broadside_ballad

  • Marquee Moon
  • 1977 album by Television

    hailed Marquee Moon as "an obvious, unabashed, instant classic", while Peter Gammond of Hi-Fi News & Record Review called it one of the most exciting releases

    Marquee Moon

    Marquee_Moon

  • Bebop
  • Subgenre of jazz music developed in the U.S. in mid-1940s

    Press US. pp. 228–229. ISBN 0-19-513755-8. Retrieved July 9, 2009. Peter Gammond, The Oxford Companion to Popular Music, 1991, ISBN 0-19-311323-6 Cameron

    Bebop

    Bebop

    Bebop

  • Ballad opera
  • Opera genre

    satirized the conventions of the imported opera seria. Music critic Peter Gammond describes the ballad opera as "an important step in the emancipation

    Ballad opera

    Ballad opera

    Ballad_opera

  • Melody Maker
  • British music magazine, 1926–2000

    Powell, Neil (2000). The Language of Jazz. Taylor & Francis. p. 85. Peter Gammond. The Oxford Companion to Popular Music (1991) 'The Sonins: Ray's Memory

    Melody Maker

    Melody Maker

    Melody_Maker

  • Be-Bop-a-Lula
  • 1956 single by Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps

    Ritchie. "Gene Vincent Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & Mor". AllMusic. Peter Gammond, The Oxford Companion to Popular Music, 1991, ISBN 0-19-311323-6 "The

    Be-Bop-a-Lula

    Be-Bop-a-Lula

  • Jacques Offenbach
  • German-born French composer (1819–1880)

    in Gammond, p. 30 Gammond, p. 30 Gammond, p. 32 Yon, p. 75 Horne, pp. 225–226 Gammond, p. 33 Gammond, p. 34 Harding, p. 51 Harding, p. 54 Gammond, pp

    Jacques Offenbach

    Jacques Offenbach

    Jacques_Offenbach

  • The Good Soldier Švejk
  • 1921–1923 novel by Jaroslav Hašek

    countries. The novel is also the subject of an unpublished operetta by Peter Gammond. Švejk has many statues and monuments, for example, at Humenné in Slovakia;

    The Good Soldier Švejk

    The Good Soldier Švejk

    The_Good_Soldier_Švejk

  • Savoy Orpheans
  • British dance band

    29 March 1924, p. 20. Face the Music and Dance, Savoy Hotel history Peter Gammond. The Oxford Companion to Popular Music (1991), p. 515 "News in pictures:

    Savoy Orpheans

    Savoy Orpheans

    Savoy_Orpheans

  • Ghost band
  • Legacy band that performs under the name of a deceased leader

    Epstein; born 1951), Los Angeles Times, July 18, 1996 Jazz A–Z, by Peter Clayton & Peter Gammond, Guinness Superlatives (1986) OCLC 15353474 Jazz: The First

    Ghost band

    Ghost_band

  • Anton Bruckner
  • Austrian composer (1824–1896)

    November 1875 he gave his opening oration." Schönzeler 1970, p. 173 Peter Gammond, Bluff Your Way in Music. London: Ravette Books (1985):: 33. "it is

    Anton Bruckner

    Anton Bruckner

    Anton_Bruckner

  • List of British music hall performers
  • Performers in music hall, a British entertainment from mid 19th to early 20th century

    2018. "Lily Morris". Footlight Notes. 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2018. Peter Gammond, The Oxford Companion to Popular Music, Oxford University Press, 1991

    List of British music hall performers

    List of British music hall performers

    List_of_British_music_hall_performers

  • Commodore Records
  • American independent record label

    York: Grove's Dictionaries. p. 498. ISBN 1-56159-284-6. Clayton, Peter; Gammond, Peter (1989). The Guinness Jazz Companion (2nd ed.). Enfield: Guinness

    Commodore Records

    Commodore Records

    Commodore_Records

  • Mendi Mendiyan
  • Opera by José María Usandizaga

    opera by the Basque composer José María Usandizaga. Marco Polo 2CD Peter Gammond, Peter Clayton A Guide to Popular Music 1960 p 229 He wrote extensively

    Mendi Mendiyan

    Mendi_Mendiyan

  • Harry Clifton (singer)
  • Musical artist

    and sung in every town and hamlet in the United Kingdom." The critic Peter Gammond describes Clifton as "one of the great pioneers of music-hall song."

    Harry Clifton (singer)

    Harry Clifton (singer)

    Harry_Clifton_(singer)

  • Ray Noble
  • English jazz and big band musician (1903–1978)

    Script – Dialogue Transcript". script-o-rama.com. Retrieved 3 May 2012. Peter Gammond, "Noble, Raymond Stanley (1903–1978)", Oxford Dictionary of National

    Ray Noble

    Ray Noble

    Ray_Noble

  • The Four Freshmen
  • American male vocal quartet

    Oxford Companion to Popular Music (1991), Peter Gammond, Oxford University Press: Oxford, New York. Carlin, Peter Ames (2006), "Catch A Wave: The Rise, Fall

    The Four Freshmen

    The_Four_Freshmen

  • Walter Berry (bass-baritone)
  • Austrian opera singer (1929-2000)

    Music GmbH - Cantus Classics 2005) List of Austrians in music Sources Peter Gammond: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Recorded Opera. Salamander Books, 1979

    Walter Berry (bass-baritone)

    Walter Berry (bass-baritone)

    Walter_Berry_(bass-baritone)

  • Jimmy Ryan's
  • Jazz club in New York City

    Jazz", The New York Times, September 24, 1976 Jazz A-Z, by Peter Clayton & Peter Gammond, Guinness Books (Guinness Superlatives Ltd.) (1986); OCLC 15353474

    Jimmy Ryan's

    Jimmy Ryan's

    Jimmy_Ryan's

  • Norrie Paramor
  • English record producer (1914–1979)

    Fifties Music (Third ed.). Virgin Books. pp. 316/7. ISBN 1-85227-937-0. Peter Gammond. The Oxford Companion to Popular Music (Oxford University Press, 1991)

    Norrie Paramor

    Norrie Paramor

    Norrie_Paramor

  • Symphony No. 88 (Haydn)
  • Symphony by Joseph Haydn

    Handbook for Non-Musicians. New York: Oxford University Press (1980): 83 Peter Gammond, Bluff Your Way in Music. London: Ravette Books (1985): 38. "Perhaps

    Symphony No. 88 (Haydn)

    Symphony No. 88 (Haydn)

    Symphony_No._88_(Haydn)

  • Arthur Sullivan
  • British composer (1842–1900)

    the serious critics began to express disapproval. The music critic Peter Gammond writes of "misapprehensions and prejudices, delivered to our door by

    Arthur Sullivan

    Arthur Sullivan

    Arthur_Sullivan

  • List of popular music journalists
  • Sasha Frere-Jones David Fricke Simon Frith Donna Gaines Paul Gambaccini Peter Gammond Nelson George Charlie Gillett Ira Gitler Daniel Glass Joe Glazer Leslie

    List of popular music journalists

    List_of_popular_music_journalists

  • Classical music of the United Kingdom
  • Aspect of British Culture

    Staines, Classical music: the rough guide (London: Rough Guides, 2001). Peter Gammond (1996), The Encyclopedia of Classical Music, Salamander Books, ISBN 0-86101-400-6

    Classical music of the United Kingdom

    Classical music of the United Kingdom

    Classical_music_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Music hall songs
  • List of music hall songs

    "The Moon Shines Bright on Charlie Chaplin" "The Gentleman Soldier" Peter Gammond (1973) Your Own, Your Very Own!: A Music Hall Scrapbook. London: Ian

    Music hall songs

    Music_hall_songs

  • Hound Dog (song)
  • 1952 song by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller

    (Pascal Press, 2003) p. 177. Peter Clayton and Peter Gammond, The Guinness Jazz Companion (Guinness Books, 1989) p. 24. Peter Guralnick, Sam Phillips: The

    Hound Dog (song)

    Hound_Dog_(song)

  • Onyx Club
  • New York City jazz club (1927–1939; 1942–1949)

    Street, The Street of Jazz. 1977. Da Capo Press. OCLC 3002082 Peter Clayton; Peter Gammond, Jazz, A–Z. 1986. Guinness Superlatives. OCLC 15353474 v t e

    Onyx Club

    Onyx Club

    Onyx_Club

  • Sigmund Romberg
  • Hungarian-American composer (1887–1951)

    When Romberg lived there, Belišće was in Hungary "Romberg, Sigmund" by Peter Gammond and Andrew Lamb, The Oxford Companion to Music (subscription required)

    Sigmund Romberg

    Sigmund Romberg

    Sigmund_Romberg

  • Band of Joy
  • English rock band (1966–2011)

    Gammond and Paul Lockey revived Band of Joy, rounding out the line-up with John Pasternak, Peter Robinson, and keyboardist Michael Chetwood. Gammond,

    Band of Joy

    Band of Joy

    Band_of_Joy

  • Ted Heath (bandleader)
  • British musician and big band leader (1902–1969)

    Fritts, Ken Vail. Ella Fitzgerald: The Chuck Webb Years and Beyond p. 93 Peter Gammond. The Oxford Companion to Popular Music – 1991 Lesley Gourse. Sassy:

    Ted Heath (bandleader)

    Ted_Heath_(bandleader)

  • Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
  • West End theatre in London

    Machine, Victoria and Albert Museum, 2012, accessed 24 September 2014 Peter Gammond, ed., The Oxford Companion to Popular Music (Oxford University Press

    Theatre Royal, Drury Lane

    Theatre Royal, Drury Lane

    Theatre_Royal,_Drury_Lane

  • Deaths in May 2019
  • 77, Norwegian Olympic cross-country skier, world champion (1966). Peter Gammond, 93, British music critic and journalist. Andrés Junquera, 73, Spanish

    Deaths in May 2019

    Deaths_in_May_2019

  • The Best of Marlene Dietrich (1985 album)
  • 1985 compilation album by Marlene Dietrich

    Compilation producer – Chris Ellis Coordinator – Karin Pratt Liner notes – Peter Gammond Marlene Dietrich discography "New Albums" (PDF). Music Week. August

    The Best of Marlene Dietrich (1985 album)

    The_Best_of_Marlene_Dietrich_(1985_album)

  • Charles Williams (composer)
  • British composer and conductor (1893–1978)

    the Wayback Machine Bibliography Oxford Companion to Popular Music by Peter Gammond – published by Oxford University Press 1991 – ISBN 0-19-280004-3 Charles

    Charles Williams (composer)

    Charles_Williams_(composer)

  • Jazz Book Club
  • British publishing project

    various extras were published from 1956 to 1967. Extra volumes Peter Clayton & Peter Gammond, Jazz: A–Z, Guinness Superlatives (1986) OCLC 15353474; ISBN 0851122817

    Jazz Book Club

    Jazz_Book_Club

  • Elisabeth Welch
  • American singer, actress, and entertainer (1904–2003)

    York Time to Start Living, 1986, at Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York Peter Gammond, The Oxford Companion to Popular Music Oxford University Press, 1991

    Elisabeth Welch

    Elisabeth Welch

    Elisabeth_Welch

  • Fred Fisher
  • German-American songwriter and music publisher (1875–1942)

    Who of the American Theatre The Oxford Companion to Popular Music. By Peter Gammond. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1991 Popular American Composers

    Fred Fisher

    Fred Fisher

    Fred_Fisher

  • La belle Hélène
  • 1864 opéra-bouffe in three acts

    vieillesse, "part jest, part parody". In his 1980 biography of Offenbach, Peter Gammond writes that the music of La belle Hélène is "refined and charming and

    La belle Hélène

    La belle Hélène

    La_belle_Hélène

  • Fred Ahlert
  • American composer and songwriter

    James T. White & Co., 1976 The Oxford Companion to Popular Music. By Peter Gammond. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1991 The Penguin Encyclopedia

    Fred Ahlert

    Fred_Ahlert

  • Weaverham
  • Village in Cheshire, England

    played as an outside right for Everton, Chesterfield and Witton Albion Peter Gammond (1925 - 2019), British music critic, writer, journalist, musician, poet

    Weaverham

    Weaverham

    Weaverham

  • C. W. Murphy
  • British composer

    sometimes given as Clarence Wainwright Murphy, apparently in error. Peter Gammond wrote that "the life of Murphy is shrouded in silence, but the catchy

    C. W. Murphy

    C._W._Murphy

  • Jazz Journal
  • British jazz magazine

    Scotney (editor), London Jazz (blog), London, April 29, 2009. Peter Clayton & Peter Gammond, Jazz: A–Z, Guinness Superlatives (1986), OCLC 15353474; ISBN 0851122817

    Jazz Journal

    Jazz Journal

    Jazz_Journal

  • List of people with given name Peter
  • curator, and art historian Peter Gallo, American artist Peter Gammond (1925–2019), British music critic, writer and artist Peter J. Ganci Jr. (c. 1946–2001)

    List of people with given name Peter

    List_of_people_with_given_name_Peter

  • Sir John Deane's College
  • State school in Cheshire, United Kingdom

    school some time between 1884 and 1886. Martin Edwards, crime novelist Peter Gammond, music critic, writer, poet, and artist John Greenway MP, 20th/21st-century

    Sir John Deane's College

    Sir John Deane's College

    Sir_John_Deane's_College

  • Jazz Forum (historic periodical)
  • only five issues until 1947. According to the jazz writers Peter Clayton and Peter Gammond, the publication offered good features by distinguished contributors

    Jazz Forum (historic periodical)

    Jazz_Forum_(historic_periodical)

  • List of people associated with Wadham College, Oxford
  • (London series) Tim Franks, journalist Jonathan Freedland, journalist Peter Gammond, music critic Amelia Gentleman, journalist Nordahl Grieg, Norwegian

    List of people associated with Wadham College, Oxford

    List_of_people_associated_with_Wadham_College,_Oxford

  • Christopher Webber
  • English musicologist

    Derek Barnes composer) Bluff Your Way in Opera (Ravette, 1989, with Peter Gammond) Bluff Your Way At the Races (Ravette, 1990) The Zarzuela Companion

    Christopher Webber

    Christopher Webber

    Christopher_Webber

  • Joseph Tabrar
  • Musical artist

    but claimed to have written more than twice that number. According to Peter Gammond: "There was hardly a music hall artist during his time who did not call

    Joseph Tabrar

    Joseph_Tabrar

  • Elsie Randolph
  • English actress (1904–1982)

    Stanley Green Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre, Dodd, Mead, 1976 Peter Gammond The Oxford Companion To Popular Music, Oxford University Press, 1991

    Elsie Randolph

    Elsie_Randolph

  • Henry Edward Krehbiel
  • American musicologist (1854–1923)

    not uplift humanity as great music should. As a music critic himself, Peter Gammond cites this case as illustrative of the profession's fallibility and

    Henry Edward Krehbiel

    Henry Edward Krehbiel

    Henry_Edward_Krehbiel

  • Canterbury Music Hall
  • Music hall in London, England

    accessed 6 March 2008 Charles Morton (Arthur Lloyd) accessed 27 March 2008 Peter Gammond (1971) Your Own, Your Very Own!: A Music Hall Scrapbook: 30 Innes, Eilidh

    Canterbury Music Hall

    Canterbury Music Hall

    Canterbury_Music_Hall

  • World Record Club
  • Former mail-order record company

    good, usually with sleeve-notes by Malcolm Rayment, Stephen Dodgson or Peter Gammond (now author of numerous musical books). One very famous recording that

    World Record Club

    World_Record_Club

  • J. P. Harrington (lyricist)
  • English lyricist of music hall songs and writer

    illustrated history, Pen & Sword, 2014, ISBN 978-1-78383-118-0, pp.135-139 Peter Gammond, The Oxford Companion to Popular Music, Oxford University Press, 1991

    J. P. Harrington (lyricist)

    J._P._Harrington_(lyricist)

  • Jean Lenoir (composer)
  • French songwriter

    in Paris (2011) (Instrumental) The Oxford companion to popular music Peter Gammond - 1991 "Lenoir, Jean [Neuburger, Jean] (born Paris, 1891; d nr. Paris

    Jean Lenoir (composer)

    Jean_Lenoir_(composer)

  • R. G. Knowles
  • Canadian-American singer and comedian

    toured in the United States for some years, and developed his act which Peter Gammond describes as being "most of it a sustained sarcastic attack on his audience"

    R. G. Knowles

    R. G. Knowles

    R._G._Knowles

  • Alfred Vance
  • English singer

    to this article: Alfred Vance Oxford Companion to Popular Music by Peter Gammond – ISBN 0-19-280004-3 Busby, Roy (1976). British Music Hall: An Illustrated

    Alfred Vance

    Alfred Vance

    Alfred_Vance

  • Charles Sloman
  • English comic entertainer and musician

    later. "Henry Sloman", Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 26 September 2020 Peter Gammond, The Oxford Companion to Popular Music, Oxford University Press, 1991

    Charles Sloman

    Charles_Sloman

  • Ray Martin (orchestra leader)
  • Austrian-British orchestra leader (1918–1988)

    Limited. p. 352. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. Oxford Companion to Popular Music by Peter Gammond - published by Oxford University Press - ISBN 0-19-280004-3 Robert Farnon

    Ray Martin (orchestra leader)

    Ray_Martin_(orchestra_leader)

  • Kerry Mills
  • American composer (1869–1948)

    e.g.: Dr., Mrs., and Sir The Oxford Companion to Popular Music, by Peter Gammond, Oxford, England: Oxford University Press (1991); OCLC 22382241 Sweet

    Kerry Mills

    Kerry_Mills

  • Kelly's Stables (Chicago)
  • University of Chicago Library. Retrieved 13 August 2013. Jazz, A–Z, by Peter Clayton and Peter Gammond, Guinness Superlatives (1986) OCLC 15353474 v t e

    Kelly's Stables (Chicago)

    Kelly's_Stables_(Chicago)

  • Ford Dabney
  • American pianist, bandleader, and composer (1883–1958)

    Press (1986), p. 37 Jazz A-Z (re: "Street, The," p. 227), by Peter Clayton & Peter Gammond, Guinness Books (Guinness Superlatives Ltd.) (1986); OCLC 15353474

    Ford Dabney

    Ford Dabney

    Ford_Dabney

  • G. W. Hunt
  • Musical artist

    buried at Abney Park Cemetery. His gravestone was restored in 2012. Peter Gammond, The Oxford Companion to Popular Music, Oxford University Press, 1991

    G. W. Hunt

    G._W._Hunt

  • Bless the Bride
  • Musical by Vivian Ellis and A. P. Herbert

    Larkin – ISBN 0-85112-756-8 Oxford Companion to Popular Music – by Peter Gammond – ISBN 0-19-280004-3 Information about Bless the Bride at the Guide

    Bless the Bride

    Bless_the_Bride

  • George Le Brunn
  • Musical artist (1863–1905)

    University Press. p. 97. ISBN 978-1611473995. Retrieved 10 June 2015. Peter Gammond, The Oxford Companion to Popular Music, Oxford University Press, 1991

    George Le Brunn

    George_Le_Brunn

  • Franz Schubert
  • Austrian composer (1797–1828)

    Composers of Yesterday. Vancouver: Read Books. ISBN 978-1-4067-5987-7. Gammond, Peter (1982). Schubert. London: Methuen. ISBN 978-0-413-46990-8. Gibbs, Christopher

    Franz Schubert

    Franz Schubert

    Franz_Schubert

  • A Little Bit of Cucumber
  • centred on food, the first being "Boiled Beef and Carrots" in 1909. Peter Gammond (1971), Your Own, Your Very Own!: A Music Hall Scrapbook. London: Ian

    A Little Bit of Cucumber

    A_Little_Bit_of_Cucumber

  • Drury Lane pantomime
  • Tradition at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, England

    Theatre Histories, Taylor & Francis, 2010, p. 350, ISBN 9780415462235 Peter Gammond, ed., The Oxford Companion to Popular Music (Oxford University Press

    Drury Lane pantomime

    Drury Lane pantomime

    Drury_Lane_pantomime

  • George Ware (songwriter)
  • illustrated history, Pen & Sword, 2014, ISBN 978-1-78383-118-0, pp.212-214 Peter Gammond, The Oxford Companion to Popular Music, Oxford University Press, 1991

    George Ware (songwriter)

    George_Ware_(songwriter)

  • Rang Tang
  • 1927 Broadway musical

    Publishing Company, Inc. (1973) The Oxford Companion to Popular Music, by Peter Gammond (1925–2019), Oxford Companions, Oxford University Press (1991) Biography

    Rang Tang

    Rang_Tang

  • James Harding (music writer)
  • British writer on music and theatre

    and the Music Hall (Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, 1990) ISBN 978-0340499559 Peter Gammond. Obituary. The Guardian, Wednesday 31 October 2007. List of recordings

    James Harding (music writer)

    James_Harding_(music_writer)

  • Arthur J. Lamb
  • Musical artist

    Press (1991) OCLC 24606813 The Oxford Companion to Popular Music, by Peter Gammond. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press (1991); OCLC 22382241 Sweet

    Arthur J. Lamb

    Arthur J. Lamb

    Arthur_J._Lamb

  • 1915 in British music
  • band". Archived from the original on 14 May 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-27. Peter Gammond (1971), Your Own, Your Very Own!: A Music Hall Scrapbook. London: Ian

    1915 in British music

    1915_in_British_music

  • 1912 in British music
  • and author", National Portrait Gallery, accessed 28 September 2019 Peter Gammond; Oxford University Press (1991). The Oxford Companion to Popular Music

    1912 in British music

    1912_in_British_music

  • Alun Morgan
  • British jazz critic and writer (1928–2018)

    Australia. 1960: Jazz On Record: A Critical Guide, with Charles Fox, Peter Gammond and Alexis Korner, Grey Arrow/Hutchinson 1968: Jazz on record: a critical

    Alun Morgan

    Alun_Morgan

  • Jimmy Glover
  • 49 Glover (1911), p. 50 Glover (1911), p. 52 Glover (1911), p. 58 Peter Gammond (ed.): The Oxford Companion to Popular Music (Oxford University Press

    Jimmy Glover

    Jimmy_Glover

  • Eugene Stratton
  • American-born singer and dancer

    numeric names: authors list (link) Oxford Companion to Popular Music by Peter Gammond - ISBN 0-19-280004-3 Harrington, Judith (2009). "A Closer Look at Eugene

    Eugene Stratton

    Eugene Stratton

    Eugene_Stratton

  • Oxford University Jazz Society
  • whilst also encouraging a non-student contingent. The music critic Peter Gammond (born 1925) was involved with the band that formed the original Oxford

    Oxford University Jazz Society

    Oxford University Jazz Society

    Oxford_University_Jazz_Society

  • Robert Matthew-Walker
  • English composer and writer (born 1939)

    by Neal Gregory; Janice Gregory; Elvis by Albert Goldman Review by: Peter Gammond American Music, Vol. 1, No. 3 (Autumn, 1983), pp. 99-102 Published by:

    Robert Matthew-Walker

    Robert_Matthew-Walker

  • Henry E. Pether
  • English songwriter (1867–1932)

    to songwriters. He died in Palmers Green, London in 1932, aged 64. Peter Gammond, The Oxford Companion to Popular Music, Oxford University Press, 1991

    Henry E. Pether

    Henry_E._Pether

  • Jolly John Nash
  • Musical artist

    Convivial Man", and his version of "Little Brown Jug". Music historian Peter Gammond said of Nash: "A large man who shook with mirth as he sang, he pioneered

    Jolly John Nash

    Jolly John Nash

    Jolly_John_Nash

  • Charles Fox (jazz critic)
  • English writer and broadcaster

    "Letters". The Guardian – via Newspapers.com. Jazz on Record (with Peter Gammond and Paul Oliver) 1960, Hutchinson Jazz in Perspective, 1969, BBC The

    Charles Fox (jazz critic)

    Charles_Fox_(jazz_critic)

  • Wallie Herzer
  • American songwriter

    Jasen, Taylor & Francis (2007); OCLC 71632235 Jazz A-Z, by Peter Clayton & Peter Gammond, Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness Superlatives (1986), pps. 194–195

    Wallie Herzer

    Wallie_Herzer

  • Critical reputation of Arthur Sullivan
  • serious music critics began to express disapproval. The music critic Peter Gammond writes of "misapprehensions and prejudices, delivered to our door by

    Critical reputation of Arthur Sullivan

    Critical reputation of Arthur Sullivan

    Critical_reputation_of_Arthur_Sullivan

  • Frederic Bayco
  • English organist and composer

    Woodlands, London NW10. Sydney Organ.com, accessed 16 November 2010 Peter Gammond, The Oxford Companion to Popular Music (Oxford University Press, 1991)

    Frederic Bayco

    Frederic_Bayco

  • Claudia Lindsey
  • American operatic soprano (born 1936)

    Francisco Opera Archives The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Recorded Opera by Peter Gammond, Salamander Books, 1979, p. 61 "Opera: Modern Touch". The New York Times

    Claudia Lindsey

    Claudia_Lindsey

  • Isabella Offenbach Maas
  • American opera singer

    December 2017. Faris, p. 14 Faris, p. 17 Gammond, p. 13, Almeida, p. ix, and Yon, p. 10 "Offenbach", by Peter Gammond, Omnibus Press, 1980, p. 15 Faris, p

    Isabella Offenbach Maas

    Isabella_Offenbach_Maas

  • Stella (British TV series)
  • British television comedy-drama (2012–2017)

    Billy Matthews 2014, 2017 Howell Evans Daddy Simpson 2012–2015 Daniel Gammond Little Alan Williams 2012–2017 Martha Mackintosh Katie Jackson 2014–2016

    Stella (British TV series)

    Stella_(British_TV_series)

  • Storyville (magazine)
  • British jazz magazine, 1965–2003

    Germany (Summer 2002); OCLC 896680450 Jazz A-Z, by Peter Clayton (1927–1991) and Peter Gammond, Guinness Books (Guinness Superlatives Ltd.) (1986),

    Storyville (magazine)

    Storyville_(magazine)

  • Under the Boardwalk
  • 1964 single by the Drifters

    Richie Unterberger Gammond, Peter (1991). The Oxford Companion to Popular Music. Oxford University Press, New York. p. 165. Peter Grendysa and Robert

    Under the Boardwalk

    Under_the_Boardwalk

  • Solace (Joplin)
  • 1909 composition

    Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers. pp. 101–104. ISBN 0-7910-0205-5. Gammond, Peter (1975). Scott Joplin and the Ragtime Era. New York: St. Martin's Press

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  • List of operettas by Jacques Offenbach
  • Jean-Claude. Jacques Offenbach. Éditions Gallimard, Paris, 2000. Sources Gammond, Peter (1980). Offenbach. London: Faber & Faber. ISBN 0-571-11147-5 Lamb, Andrew

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  • Louis Silvers
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    of 4239). New York: NARA Microfilm Publications – via FamilySearch. Gammond, Peter (1991). "Silvers, Louis" → Oxford Companion to Popular Music. p. 529

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  • Jess Roden
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    followed by The Shakedown Sound which also included the guitarist Kevyn Gammond (later of Band of Joy). He was a member of The Alan Bown Set during the

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  • Harry Dacre
  • English songwriter (1857–1922)

    Illustrated History. Pen and Sword. pp. 133–135. ISBN 978-1-78383-118-0. Gammond, Peter (1991). The Oxford Companion to Popular Music. Oxford: Oxford University

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    English : variant of Pear.Dutch and North German : from a reduced form of the personal name Peter.

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  • Peter
  • n.

    A common baptismal name for a man. The name of one of the apostles,

  • Pewter
  • n.

    Utensils or vessels made of pewter, as dishes, porringers, drinking vessels, tankards, pots.

  • Coal-meter
  • n.

    A licensed or official coal measurer in London. See Meter.

  • Pere
  • n.

    A peer.

  • Impester
  • v. t.

    See Pester.

  • Peer
  • n.

    A nobleman; a member of one of the five degrees of the British nobility, namely, duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron; as, a peer of the realm.

  • Deterred
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    of Deter

  • Pestering
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    of Pester

  • Deterring
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Deter

  • Deterrent
  • a.

    Serving to deter.

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    of Peer

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  • Peter
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    To become exhausted; to run out; to fail; -- used generally with out; as, that mine has petered out.

  • Petering
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    of Peter

  • Metre
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    See Meter.

  • Petered
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    of Peter

  • Meter
  • n.

    One who, or that which, metes or measures. See Coal-meter.

  • Peterman
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    A fisherman; -- so called after the apostle Peter.