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Richard "Len"
Kunstadt (May 15, 1925 –
April 23, 1996) was an
American scholar of jazz and
blues music, and a
record label manager. Len
Kunstadt was born and...
- Kunštát (Czech pronunciation: [ˈkunʃtaːt]; German:
Kunstadt) is a town in
Blansko District in the
South Moravian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has about...
- In 1961, she co-founded
Spivey Records with one of her husbands, Len
Kunstadt. Born in Houston, Texas, she was the
daughter of
Grant and
Addie (Smith)...
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blues singer Victoria Spivey and
Record Research Magazine publisher Len
Kunstadt,
Smith was re-interred at
Frederick Dougl****
Memorial Park in Richmond...
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Blansko Boskowitz Brünn (environs)
Butschowitz Eibenschitz Gewitsch Klobauk Kunstadt Lundenburg Seelowitz Steinitz ****chnowitz
Triebau Wischau Zwittau Kreis...
- Boček IV of Poděbrady (also
known as:
Boczek IV of
Kunstadt and Podebrady; Czech: Boček IV z Poděbrad; 15 July 15, 1442 – 28
September 1496, in Kladsko)...
- 1998, p. A10.
Chilton 1985, p. 261.
Lipskin &
Kunstadt 1960, p. 4.
McCarthy 1946a, p. 25
Lipskin &
Kunstadt 1960, p. 4.
McCarthy 1946b, p. 24;
Chilton 1985...
- Sam Charters,
author of The
Country Blues, his wife Ann, as well as Len
Kunstadt, co-owner of the
Spivey Records label. Van Ronk
would revisit the genre...
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Elisabeth of
Schaunberg (d.August 1461) 25
February 1444 one
child Barbara von
Kunstadt-Podebrady (1451-20
September 1474) 8
February 1466 two
children Barbara...
- Kilodney,
writer Rufus King,
signer of the
United States Constitution Len
Kunstadt, jazz/blues historian,
record label owner Gerald S.
Lesser (1926–2010)...