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Maximilian Joseph Kortlander (September 1, 1890 -
October 11, 1961) was an
American composer, arranger, and pianist. He is best
known for his numerous...
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battle and the
period of the
Indian Wars.
Garryowen is
owned by
Chris Kortlander, and it was put up for sale in 2012, but an
auction in
August of that...
- immigrants. He
often collaborated with
fellow QRS
pianist and composer, Max
Kortlander. He
started his
working life as a carpenter, but
gained fame
during the...
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University of
South Florida.
Retrieved April 4, 2016.[permanent dead link]
Kortlander,
Christopher (May 21, 2008). "Dr.
Joseph Medicine Crow to
receive the...
- Kitty.
Felix the Cat
sheet music, with
music by Pete
Wendling and Max
Kortlander and
featuring lyrics by
Alfred Bryan, was
published in 1928 by Sam Fox...
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Poetischem und Nationalem," in
Henriette Herwig/Volker Kalisch/Bernd
Kortländer/Joseph A. Kruse/Bernd
Witte (eds.): Übergänge.
Zwischen Künsten und Kulturen...
- (1914)
Sadie Koninsky (1879–1952), "Eli Green's Cake Walk" (1898) Max
Kortlander (1890–1961), "Deuces Wild" (1923)
William Krell (1868–1933), "Mississippi...
- the
Billings metropolitan area. The
station is
currently owned by
Chris Kortlander,
through licensee Montana Radio Broadcasting Company LLC, and features...
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Luboff Choir) "Tell Me (Why
Nights Are So Lonely)" (J. Will Callahan/Max
Kortlander) †Joint
pseudonym for
James Kendis,
James Brockman, and Nat Vincent. "popsike...
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since 1905, many
organizations and
enterprises were
based at Am
Kortländer Street,
which was
hence nicknamed "Little Warsaw". By 1914, over 1,000...