- Jack
Lesberg (February 14, 1920 –
September 17, 2005) was an
American jazz double-b****ist.
Lesberg performed with many
famous jazz musicians, including...
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Eddie Condon, Tony Parenti, Wild Bill Davison, Brad Gowans, Jack
Lesberg, and
Freddie Ohms at
Eddie Condon's of New York City in June 1946...
- Study' in 10 minutes". YouTube.
National Gallery.
Retrieved 24
April 2022.
Lesberg, Sandy, ed. (1974) [1966]. "Glossary of
Gothic Art".
Gothic Art. New York:...
- (1914–1996) Jay
Leonhart (born 1940)
Jennifer Jane
Leitham (born 1953) Jack
Lesberg (1920–2005)
Herbie Lewis (1941–2007)
Julius Lind (born 1977)
Wilbur Little...
- Jack
Lesberg, Max Kaminsky, and
Peanuts Hucko,
photo by
William Gottlieb...
- Max
Kaminsky Jack
Lesberg, Max Kaminsky, and
Peanuts Hucko at
Eddie Condon's, New York, N.Y., c. May 1947. Image:
Gottlieb Background information Born...
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window and was
credited with
leading several people to safety. B****ist Jack
Lesberg went on to play
music with
Louis Armstrong,
Sarah Vaughan,
Leonard Bernstein...
- Ella
Fitzgerald (recording in Chicago).
George Barnes (musician), Jack
Lesberg,
Ernie Royal, **** Hyman, Carl Kress, Hank D'Amico,
George Duvivier, Ruby...
- Schroeder, **** Cary,
Ralph Sutton (piano), Bob Casey,
Walter Page, Jack
Lesberg, Al Hall (b****),
George Wettling,
Buzzy Drootin,
Cliff Leeman (drums)....
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Coleman (1912–2001)
Rosetta LeNoire (1911–2002)
Hildy Parks (1926–2004) Jack
Lesberg (1920-2005)
Pamela Duncan (1924–2005) John
Fiedler (1925–2005)
Joseph Bova...