- "Amy
LaVere:
Country with a
Cathartic Twang" by
David Dye,
World Cafe, NPR, May 14, 2007 It's
Anchors Away For Amy
LaVere at HonestTune.com Amy
Lavere –...
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Charles LaVere Johnson,
better known as
Charlie LaVere (July 18, 1910, Salina,
Kansas –
April 28, 1983, Ramona, California) was an
American jazz pianist...
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Columbia remastered and
reissued the set with an
additional recording.
Stephen LaVere, who
manages Johnson's
recording legacy and
produced the collections, believes...
- of
Greenwood along Money Road.
Through LaVere, Sony
Music placed a
marker at this site,
which bears LaVere's name as well as Johnson's.
Researchers Bruce...
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LaVere Redfield (October 29, 1897 –
September 6, 1974) was an
American financier and multi-millionaire.
Redfield made his
fortune in
purchasing oil land...
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Citations Komara 2007, p. 56.
LaVere 1990, p. 15.
LaVere 1990, pp. 46–47. Wald 2004, p. 131.
Komara 2007, p. 57.
LaVere 1990, p. 21. Wald 2004, p. 149...
- ****d was
LaVere Redfield's
collection of 407,000
silver Morgan and
Peace dollars. The ****d was
discovered in Reno, Nevada, at the home of
LaVere Redfield...
- Payne" was one of Johnson's pseudonyms.
Citations "ABKCO
Music v.
Stephen LaVere". U.S.
Court of
Appeals for the
Ninth Circuit. June 26, 2000.
Archived from...
- that
challenges both
LaVere and the listener,
pushing her into edgy,
clearly non-commercial areas."
Steve Pick of
Blurt wrote "
LaVere's vocals are deceptively...
- "Have You Heard?" is a po****r song
written by Lew Douglas,
Frank LaVere and
LeRoy W.
Rodde and
published in 1952. The
biggest hit
version was recorded...