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  • 81Terang Bulan — was a famous song during the late 19th century in the French occupied territories in the Indian Ocean.The song was composed by Pierre Jean de Béranger (1780 1857), a French lyricist. It became a popular French melody, and was prominent on the… …

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  • 82Dixie (song) — Dixie Sheet music cover, c. 1900. Unofficial National anthem of  Confederate States of Amer …

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  • 83J. H. Haverly — was an entrepreneur and promoter of blackface minstrel shows. During the 1870s and 1880s, he created an entertainment empire centered on his minstrel troupes, particularly Haverly s United Mastodon Minstrels and Haverly s Colored Minstrels. Under …

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  • 84Daisy Voisin — Daisy Voisin Background information Born September 23, 1924 Origin Erin, Trinidad and Tobago Died 7 August 1991( …

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  • 85Wait for the Wagon — Infobox Standard title=Wait For The Wagon comment= (As arranged by Knauff) image size= caption=Cover of Wait For The Wagon , 1851. writer= composer= lyricist= published=1851 written= language=English form=Minstrel original artist= recorded by=… …

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  • 86Bryant's Minstrels — Detail from a playbill for Bryant s Minstrels, Mechanics Hall, New York, 4 April 1859 (the première of the song Dixie ) Bryant s Minstrels was a blackface minstrel troupe that performed in the mid 19th century, primarily in New York City. The… …

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  • 87National Folk Festival (USA) — The National Folk Festival is an itinerant folk festival in the United States. Since 1934, it has been run by the National Council for the Traditional Arts (NCTA) and has been presented in 26 communities around the nation. After leaving some of… …

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  • 88Jo Jones — (October 7,1911–September 3, 1985) (later known as Papa Jo Jones) was an American drummer, one of the most influential in the history of jazz. BiographyBorn Jonathan David Samuel Jones in Chicago, Illinois, he moved to Alabama where he learned to …

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  • 89Mechanics' Hall, New York City — Mechanics Hall was a meeting hall and theatre seating 2,500 people located at 472 Broadway in New York City. It had a brown façade. Built in 1803 by the Mechanics Society for their monthly meetings, it was also used for banquets, luncheons, and… …

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  • 90Peter Appleyard — (born August 26 1928) is a Canadian jazz vibraphonist. He was born in Lincolnshire, England.In 1992, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in recognition of his being an internationally renowned vibraphonist [who] has represented the… …

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