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Papa Legba is a lwa, or loa, in West
African Vodun and its
diasporic derivatives (Dominican
Republic Vudú,
Haitian Vodou,
Louisiana Voodoo, and Winti)...
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genre that
expresses whiteness.
White jazz musicians appeared in the
Midwest and in
other areas throughout the U.S.
Papa Jack Laine, who ran the
Reliance band...
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accessed October 8, 2014. ""
Papa" Jack
Laine (1873-1966)". Red Hot
Jazz Archive. 20 May 2020.
Retrieved 20 May 2020. "
Papa Jack"
George Vetiala Laine,...
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became known as "
Papa Noël," and he is
often referred to
under that name (without "Nedule"). He was once a
member of the
soukous band TPOK
Jazz, led by François...
- & Blue) 1973: The
Drums (
Jazz Odyssey) 1976: The Main Man (Pablo) 1977:
Papa Jo and His
Friends (Denon) 1977: Our Man,
Papa Jo! (Denon) Jammin' the Blues...
- Park City
Jazz Festival is a
jazz festival held at the Deer
Valley Resort in Park City, Utah.
Artists featured at the
festival have
included Papa Grows Funk...
- Keita:
Papa".
JazzTimes. Goldman, Erik (Jul 1999). "Modernism in Mali". Jazziz. Vol. 16, no. 7. p. 61. Feist,
Daniel (26 Aug 1999). "Salif
Keita Papa". The...
- (14 June 1949 – 24
April 2016),
known professionally as
Papa Wemba (French pronunciation: [
papa wɛmba]), was a
Congolese singer and
musician who pla****...
- FC
Jazz 1993
Antti Sumiala, FC
Jazz 1994 Vesa Rantanen, FC
Jazz 1995 Rami Nieminen, FC
Jazz 1996 Juha Riippa, FC
Jazz 1997 Rami Hakanpää, FC
Jazz 1998...
- 1884 –
December 15, 1954),
better known by his
stage name
Papa Celestin, was an
American jazz trumpeter and bandleader.
Celestin was born in Napoleonville...