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  • Rhythmakers
  • 1930s jazz recording group

    Rhythmakers, sometime known as The Rhythmakers or the Chicago Rhythm Kings in later re-issues of their music, was a jazz recording group which recorded

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  • The Cues
  • American R&B vocal group

    Atlantic Records and other labels in the 1950s. They recorded as the Rhythmakers with Ruth Brown; as the Blues Kings with Big Joe Turner; the Gliders

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  • Oh What a Dream
  • 1954 single by Ruth Brown

    by Ruth Brown backed by members of The Drifters (only credited as her Rhythmakers). The single was Brown's fourth number one on the U.S. R&B chart. The

    Oh What a Dream

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  • Chicago Rhythm Kings
  • also played together in another recording group together, the Rhythmakers. The Rhythmakers made several recordings in 1932 in New York City for Columbia

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  • Old Yazoo
  • 1932 song by The Boswell Sisters

    Guest Garrison Keillor (1996) Tom Baker & Bob Barnard (1997) Hal Smith's Rhythmakers featuring Rebecca Kilgore (August 10, 1999) Royal Society Jazz Orchestra

    Old Yazoo

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  • Irving Mills
  • American music publisher and lyricist (1894–1985)

    Nichols the tag "and his Five Pennies.") In 1932, Mills founded the Rhythmakers recording group as a vehicle to record and promote jazz singer Billy

    Irving Mills

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  • Red Allen
  • American jazz trumpeter and vocalist (1908–1967)

    recordings in late 1931 with Don Redman. In 1932 he recorded with the Rhythmakers in New York City. In 1933 he joined Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra, in

    Red Allen

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  • Ruth Brown
  • American singer-songwriter (1928–2006)

    Everybody's Baby" 7 — Miss Rhythm The preceding five singles are with the Rhythmakers (the Drifters). "It's Love Baby (24 Hours of the Day)" b/w "What'd I

    Ruth Brown

    Ruth Brown

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  • Joe Sullivan
  • American jazz pianist (1906–1971)

    Lanigan and Gene Krupa. In 1932 he was a member of recording group the Rhythmakers. In 1933, he joined Bing Crosby as his accompanist, recording and making

    Joe Sullivan

    Joe Sullivan

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

    and tenor saxophones; and bass clarinet. In 1932, he recorded with the Rhythmakers in New York City. He worked with various bandleaders (including Louis

    Pee Wee Russell

    Pee Wee Russell

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

    Opry House. In 1932 Bland did session work in New York City with the Rhythmakers, a recording ensemble featuring singer Billy Banks, with Pee Wee Russell

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  • Eddie Condon
  • American jazz banjoist, guitarist, and bandleader (1905–1973)

    Victor's hot dance series. In 1932 he recorded multiple sessions with the Rhythmakers in New York City. In 1933, a further two sessions were recorded for Brunswick

    Eddie Condon

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  • Neville Dickie
  • English blues and jazz pianist

    (1975) has sold over 100,000 copies. Dickie formed a band called the Rhythmakers in 1985 and continued to perform with that group and with his trio. When

    Neville Dickie

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  • Fletcher Allen
  • American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer

    reputations as arrangers. In late 1938 he travelled to Egypt with the Harlem Rhythmakers, and did not return to the United States until 1940. He served in the

    Fletcher Allen

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  • Ruth Brown (album)
  • 1957 studio album by Ruth Brown

    Kay, Joe Marshall, Noruddin Zafer – drums The Delta Rhythm Boys, The Rhythmakers – backing vocals List of 1957 albums Atlantic Records' 8000 Series: LaVern

    Ruth Brown (album)

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

    1930s include Fats Waller (Bluebird B10322; 1935), Pee Wee Russell's Rhythmakers (HRS (de) 1000; 1938), and Benny Goodman and His Orchestra (Louise Tobin

    There'll Be Some Changes Made

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  • Dazzle Ships (album)
  • 1983 studio album by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark

    Roland Drumatix Rhythm Unit Eko Rhythmaker Korg MS-20 Roland SH09 Roland SH2 E-mu Emulator I Novatron Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Oberheim OB-X Solina

    Dazzle Ships (album)

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

    "Glendale Glide" [MEL9/MEL10] [ASCH 352-2 (746/728)] 1137 Pee-Wee Russell's Rhythmakers and Ruby Braffococa (vocals) "Baby, Won't You Please Come Home?" / "Dinah"

    Melodisc Records

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  • Miss Rhythm
  • 1959 studio album by Ruth Brown

    Harter, Artie Malvin, Bill Marine, Robert Miller, Ralph Nyland, The Rhythmakers, Maeretha Stewart – backing vocals Edwards, D., Eyries, P. & Callahan

    Miss Rhythm

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  • Billy Banks (singer)
  • American jazz singer (c. 1908–1967)

    successful female impersonator on record. Banks recorded in 1932 with the Rhythmakers; an all-star, multi-racial jazz lineup made up of Red Allen on trumpet

    Billy Banks (singer)

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  • Rebecca Kilgore
  • American jazz vocalist (1949–2026)

    Concentratin' on Fats (Jazzology, 1999) Portland to San Diego with Hal Smith's Rhythmakers (Jazzology, 1999) Waiting at the End of the Road: Hal Smith's Roadrunners

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  • Al Morgan (bassist)
  • American jazz double-bassist (1908–1974)

    played with Otto Hardwick. In 1932 he was part of the recording group the Rhythmakers. He then spent four years with Cab Calloway (1932–36). After leaving

    Al Morgan (bassist)

    Al_Morgan_(bassist)

  • Theme Time Radio Hour season 2
  • Radio show season

    Sundown" – Johnnie Taylor (1967) "Hello Little Boy" – Ruth Brown with The Rhythmakers (1954) "James K. Polk" – They Might Be Giants (1996) "Polk Salad Annie"

    Theme Time Radio Hour season 2

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  • Chocolate Williams
  • Musical artist

    1888–1937) (words) (see note) Chocolate Williams With Brick Fleagle's Rhythmakers Hot Record Society Records Records (HRS 1036) (1947) Recorded May 5,

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