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Creole George Guesnon (May 25, 1907, New Orleans,
Louisiana – May 6, 1968, New Orleans) was an
American jazz banjoist, guitarist, and singer. When he...
- Torteval-Quesnay (French pronunciation: [tɔʁtəval kɛnɛ] ) is a
former commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France...
- Le jeu de
Robin et
Marion (1896), with a
translation in
modern French A
Guesnon, La
Satire a
Arras au XIIIe,
siecle (1900)
Canchons et
Partures des......
- d'Angély (Paris, 1817), are spurious.
Regnaud had
married in 1795
Laure Guesnon de Bonneuil, the
daughter of a
former Maître d'Hôtel of the
Count of Artois...
- than a decade; the land and
house was sold
April 11, 1833 to
Phillipe Guesnon for a
lucrative sum of $50,000 (~$1.68 million in 2023) for
unknown reasons...
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Burbank Louis Nelson Delisle Baby
Dodds Natty Dominique Cie
Frazier George Guesnon Darnell Howard Kid
Howard Albert Jiles Bunk
Johnson Louis Keppard George...
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Johnny Dodds,
Jimmie Noone,
Sweet Emma Barrett,
Alphonse Picou,
George Guesnon,
Isidore Barbarin,
Louis Keppard,
Chinee Foster,
Black Benny Williams,...
- "Papa"
French Eddie Gibbs Gene
Gifford Harper Goff
Marty Grosz George Guesnon Fred Guy
Clancy Hayes Lonnie Johnson Sherwood Johnson Narvin Kimball Lawrence...
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Sidney Brown (aka
Little Jim or Jim Little) was the b****ist, and
George Guesnon was Morgan's
banjoist from 1930 to 1935. The "Young
Morgan Band" as it...
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crown of flowers. The
bases are
finely crafted by the
joiners Jean-Antoine
Guesnon and Clicot, with lily
branches mixed with rose
wreaths against a background...