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Herman "Ivory"
Chittison (October 15, 1908 –
March 8, 1967) was an
American jazz pianist. Born in Flemingsburg, Kentucky, he
began his
career in 1928...
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American football player Ivory Crockett (born 1948),
American sprinter Ivory Chittison (1908–1967),
American jazz
pianist Ivory Chamberlain (1821–1881), American...
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Grove Poplar Plains Ringos Mills Sherburne Tilton Wallingford Herman Chittison, jazz
pianist Edward Alvin Clary, US Navy
Medal Of
Honor Recipient, March...
- Andrews,
Civil War spy
Landaff Andrews,
United States Representative Herman Chittison, jazz
musician Leander Cox,
congressman from
Kentucky Willis A. Gorman...
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Garland Lorenzo Wilson (June 13, 1909 – May 31, 1954) was an
American jazz
pianist who
accompanied Nina Mae McKinney.
Wilson was a boogie-woogie and stride...
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catalog number 10034, with the flip side "Sometimes I'm Happy".)
Herman Chittison Trio (released by
Musicraft Records as
catalog number 315, with the flip...
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Varian Fry,
American journalist and
author (d. 1967) 1908 –
Herman Chittison,
American pianist (d. 1967) 1908 – John
Kenneth Galbraith, Canadian-American...
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Billy Childs (born 1957) Joe
Chindamo (born 1951)
Herman Chittison (1908–1967)
Eugen Cicero (1940–1997)
Peter Cincotti (born 1983) Sarah...
- 8240, with the flip side "Just You, Just Me") Bob
Smith and the
Herman Chittison Trio (released by RCA
Victor Records as
catalog number 20-2266, with the...
- 1937 Vol. 2 688
Ethel Waters 1926–29 689 Fats
Waller 1927–29 690
Herman Chittison 1933–41 691 Tiny
Parham 1929–40 692
Willie "The Lion"
Smith 1938–40 693...