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Brunies is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Albert Brunies (1900–1978,
American jazz
cornetist George Brunies (1902–1974), American...
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remained until 1946.
Brunies then
worked with
Eddie Condon. In 1949,
Brunies moved back to
Chicago to lead his own band.
Brunies often showed off his...
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Bruny Island (Nuenonne: Lunawanna-alonnah) is a 362-square-kilometre (140 sq mi)
island located off the
southeastern coast of Tasmania, Australia. The...
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Merritt Brunies (December 25, 1895 -
February 5, 1973), was an
American jazz
trombonist and cornetist.
Brunies was born into a well-known
musical family...
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Albert "Abbie"
Brunies (January 19, 1900 -
October 2, 1978) was an
American jazz cornetist.
Brunies came from a
famous New
Orleans musical family, which...
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Bruny Surin CM CQ (born July 12, 1967) is a
Canadian former track and
field athlete, who was the
winner of a gold
medal in the 4×100
metres relay at the...
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earlier jazz.
Brunies's and Roppolo's
solos were pla****
similar but
noticeably different on each of the
three takes.
Brunies continued to play the...
- Orlando's Orchestra,
British duet
Coltham & Parker,
Doris Day,
Albert Brunies, Kid
Thomas Valentine,
George Lewis, Bing Crosby, Kay Starr,
Patti Page...
- Love,
which won the 2017
Stella Prize and the
Christina Stead Prize, and
Bruny (2019),
which won Best
General Fiction in the 2020
Australian Book Industry...
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Bruny Nsimba (born 5
April 2000) is an
Angolan professional footballer who
plays as a
winger for
Belgian club Dender.
Nsimba made his
professional debut...