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- Frank Lhotak, trombone Jeff Loyacano, trombone Achille Baquet, clarinet Jimmy Durante, piano Johnny Stein, drums Deacon Loyacano, drums "Original New Orleans...
- Arthur "Monk" Hazel, drums Glyn Lea "Red" Long, piano Arnold "Deacon" Loyacano (Loiacono), string b****, piano Oscar Marcour, violin Paul Mares, trumpet...
- and in Paris to celebrate the show's 30th anniversary in 2016. Elizabeth Loyacano was Boggess's alternate in the Las Vegas production Katie Hall pla**** Christine...
- (cloth), ISBN 0-8014-9164-9 (paper). Margres, Mark J; Aronow, Karalyn; Loyacano, Jacob; Rokyta, Darin R (2013). "The venom-gland transcriptome of the eastern...
- Mary Katherine Loyacano McCravey (April 1, 1910 – March 27, 2009) was an American landscape and still life painter. She won the Mississippi Arts Commission's...
- Barrett and Anthony Crivello as the Phantom, Sierra Boggess and Elizabeth Loyacano as Christine, and Tim Martin Gleason as Raoul. The theatre was built specifically...
- and other aspects of her biography. Marie Hull, artist. Mary Katherine Loyacano McCravey, artist Janet McDonald (mathematician), V****ar College professor...
- South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station in Clemson, researchers Loyacano and Grosvenor (1973) tried to clean fish ponds with channel catfish by...
- Linaker (1913–2008), American actress and screenwriter Mary Katherine Loyacano McCravey (1910–2009), American landscape- and still life painter Mary Katherine...
- Cordella, Mickey Marcour, Leon Rappolo, Sidney Arodin, Bill Eastwood, Joe Loyacano and Leo Adde. He pla**** in New Orleans into the mid-1940s, after which...