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Lauderic Caton (31
August 1910 – 19
February 1999) was a
Trinidadian guitarist who
settled in
Britain in 1940. He was an
early proponent of the use of...
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- (1936–2010),
Australian academic Richard Caton (1842–1926),
English scientist Lauderic Caton (1910–1999),
Trinidadian guitarist Michael Caton (born 1943), Australian...
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amplified guitar,
which was
produced and
introduced by
their guitar player,
Lauderic Caton. The
other members of Ellington's
quartet were **** Katz (piano)...
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Carolina Stomp Chasers, he
founded his own group,
which included at
times Lauderic Caton and Jean Robert. He and
Robert De Kers
accompanied Josephine Baker...
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establish the
electric guitar in Britain,
encouraged by
Trinidadian guitarist Lauderic Caton. Born in Windsor, Berkshire, England,
Chilver learned to play the...
- in the mid-1950s when she was
selected by b****ist
Coleridge Goode and
Lauderic Caton to sing with
their quartet, The Dominoes. She
spent a
month with...
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Benson Brooks, John Roache,
Julius Wechter,
Kenny Baker,
LaMont Johnson,
Lauderic Caton, Leon Thomas,
Leroy Vinnegar,
Lester Bowie,
Manfredo Fest, Mel Tormé...
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saxophone (born 1922). 16 –
Betty Roché,
American singer (born 1918). 19
Lauderic Caton,
Trinidadian guitarist (born 1910).
Trudy Desmond,
Canadian singer...
- Atwell, and Lord
Kitchener (Aldwyn Roberts) and his band; and,
along with
Lauderic Caton,
began experimenting with
electronic instruments. In 1953, Nurse...