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together of six
extraordinary people with
strange powers who are able to "
blesh" (a
portmanteau of "blend" and "mesh")
their abilities together. In this...
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Rudolph Pickett Blesh (January 21, 1899 –
August 25, 1985) was an
American jazz
critic and enthusiast.
Blesh studied at
Dartmouth College and held jobs...
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copies of a
piece of
instrumental music. Joplin's
first biographer Rudi
Blesh wrote that
during its
first six
months the
piece sold 75,000 copies, and...
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woman from Kentucky. His
birth date was
accepted by
early biographers Rudi
Blesh and
James Haskins as
November 24, 1868,
although later biographer Edward...
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Blesh 1967, p. 361.
Tibbetts 1995, p. 92.
Keaton &
Samuels 1960, p. 276.
Keaton &
Samuels 1960, pp. 276–7.
Blesh 1967, p. 364-5. Rauzi...
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Blesh and
Harriet Janis. In New York,
Blesh and
Janis heard jazz
drummer Warren "Baby"
Dodds playing inventive solos with Bunk Johnson's band.
Blesh said...
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business and soon the
company ceased publishing.
Ragtime Historians Rudi
Blesh and
Harriet Janis recount that
Scott went to St. Louis, Missouri, in search...
- York:
Crown Publishers, Inc. pp. 231–232. ISBN 9780517586402.
Blesh 1967, p. 303.
Blesh 1967, p. 310. Bawden, James; Miller, Ron (October 6, 2017). You...
- The
Houston Post Vol. 23, Ed. 1
January 2, 1908.
Retrieved July 13, 2016.
Blesh, Rudi (1966). Keaton. New York: The
MacMillan Company. p. 82. ISBN 0-02-511570-7...
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modification of the
march style po****rized by John
Philip Sousa. Jazz
critic Rudi
Blesh thought its
polyrhythm may be
coming from
African music,
although no historian...