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William Louis DeArango (20
September 1921 – 26
December 2005) was an
American jazz guitarist.
DeArango was self-taught on guitar.
While he
attended Ohio...
- ˈviː(j)ə/ PAHN-choh VEE-(y)ə, Spanish: [ˈpantʃo ˈβiʎa]; born José
Doroteo Arango Arámbula; 5 June 1878 – 20 July 1923) was a
Mexican revolutionary and prominent...
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bands of two
Cleveland legends,
organist Eddie Baccus and
guitarist Bill
DeArango. Later, in the
early 1970s, he
became the
leader of the
house band of the...
- he pla****
drums in
military bands,
Gibbs worked in New York with Bill
DeArango and
recorded with Tiny Kahn in
Aaron Sachs'
quintet (1946). In the 1950–1951...
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Cristian Daniel "Chicho"
Arango Duque (born 9
March 1995) is a
Colombian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Major League Soccer club Real...
- Blythe,
trombonist Ray Anderson,
pianist Anthony Davis,
guitarist Bill
DeArango,
cellists Abdul Wadud and
Peter Warren, and
double b****ists Dave Holland...
- York Times.
Retrieved March 18, 2018. "Bill
DeArango". catalogue.bnf.fr (in French). Bibliothèque
nationale de France.
Retrieved November 2, 2024. Jennifer...
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Andress Ron
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Antoine Bill
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Gustavo ****is-Brasil Jay...
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Francisco de Arango y Parreño (1765–1837) was a
Cuban planter and intellectual. He
helped to
oversee colonial Cuba's
transformation into a
major sugar...
- Juan
Fernando Arango Sáenz (born 16 May 1980) is a
Venezuelan former professional footballer who pla**** as an
attacking midfielder.
Arango was considered...