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Holmes Daylie (May 15, 1920 –
February 6, 2003) was a
radio jock on
radio stations in the 1940s and 1950s that
rhymed and
rapped playing bebop and was...
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Gillespie had
pointed to The
jives of Dr.
Hepcat and
rhyming D.J. Daddy-O
Daylie as key to po****rizing
modern jazz. The rise of Top-40
radio on the strength...
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softball for the
Brown Bombers and
Capitol Records team of the Daddy-O
Daylie League, was also
inducted into
Chicago 16-inch
softball Hall of Fame. On...
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written by Adderley's
brother Nat for
Chicago radio DJ
Holmes "Daddy-O"
Daylie. At the end of that track,
Davis can be
heard addressing producer Alfred...
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refer to: Daddy-O (film) is a 1958 B-movie
starring ****
Contino Daddy-O
Daylie, a
radio personality in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s Daddy-O (rapper), rapper...
- quha (who) is at
greitt charges by
resoun of
grett company in his
houss daylie for the
keiping of my Lord of Northumberland".
After three years, the Earl...
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chief in spat over 'free water'".
Sowetan Live.
Retrieved 13
March 2018.
Daylie,
Qhama (12
January 2017). "Penny
Penny hits out at
English backlash". News24...
- Rich. "WMAQ
Holmes "Daddy-O"
Daylie". Samuels, Rich.
Retrieved April 27, 2010.
Daylie,
Holmes (2001). "Daddy-O
Daylie Biography". HistoryMakers. Archived...
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every of them
there to inhabite, study, and
daylie to
reade the said
severall lectures. And my will is, that none
shall be...
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adopted a soul
music format. Daddy-O
Daylie continued as a DJ on WGRT,
hosting a
morning jazz program.
Daylie's jazz
program was
initially two
hours long...