- King
Kolax (born
William Little,
November 6, 1912 –
December 18, 1991) was an
American jazz
trumpeter and bandleader.
William Little was born in Kansas...
- (areskos), if for no
purpose quarrelsome (duseris) and
surly (duskolos), churlish,
peevish Second type: flattering,
fawning (
kolax), if for own advantage...
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stopped when Coltrane's G.I. Bill
funds ran out.
After touring with King
Kolax, he
joined a band led by
Jimmy Heath, who was
introduced to Coltrane's playing...
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about anything. Kari
Wahlgren as
Various citizens Cedric Yarbrough as:
Kolax, a
servant of Tyrannis. A
patron of the bar that
Shlub frequents. Steve...
- orchestras, bands, and
vaudeville shows book gigs,
including Jay McShann, King
Kolax, Tiny Bradshaw,
Roosevelt Sykes,
Claude Trenier, the Bama
State Collegians...
- into a
Creole family. He left
college to join a big band led by King
Kolax.
After Kolax downsized to a quintet,
Fournier moved to
Chicago in 1948,
where he...
- Misoumenos, in Menander: Heros. Theophoroumene. Karchedonios. Kitharistes.
Kolax. Koneiazomenai. Leukadia. Misoumenos. Perikeiromene. Perinthia,
edited and...
- Hair-Net")
Kitharistes ("The Harp-Player")
Knidia ("The
Woman From Cnidos")
Kolax ("The Flatterer" or "The Toady")
Koneiazomenai ("Women
Drinking Hemlock")...
- and
later sang with Earl Hines, the
Billy Eckstine Orchestra, and King
Kolax.
Coleman then went with
McShann to
California and
recorded with Charlie...
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recording for J.O.B. included:
Eddie Boyd,
Willie Cobbs,
Floyd Jones, King
Kolax, J. B. Lenoir,
Snooky Pryor,
Johnny Shines, and
Sunnyland Slim,
There was...