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Horace Kirby Dowell (May 24, 1904 – July 22, 1974),
known professionally as
Saxie Dowell, was an
American jazz saxophonist.
Dowell was born in Raleigh, North...
- LP) The
Adventures of Piccolo,
Saxie and
Company (1959,
Columbia Records CL-1223, LP) The
Adventures of Piccolo,
Saxie and
Company (1959,
Coronet KLP...
- 1939 song with
words by
Josephine Carringer and
Bernice Idins and
music by
Saxie Dowell. The song
tells the
story of
three fishes, who defy
their mother's...
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Norfolk station. At age 14,
Smith sang with a
naval air
station band led by
Saxie Dowell. At 15, she got her
first paying job with the Earl
Bennett band....
- town Sachse.
Since the
depot was
labeled '
Saxie', many old
legal do****ents
referred to the city as '
Saxie'. The flaw was
later corrected. The word Sachse...
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several enlisted men who were
professional musicians at the time,
including Saxie Dowell and
Deane Kincaide, ****igned to
Franklin by a lottery.
Carrier Air...
- (Bewitched), a 1968
television episode "Playmates" (song),
ostensibly written by
Saxie Dowell in 1940 The Playmates, a 50's
music group Playmates (album), an album...
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Hummie Mann and
composed by Duke Ellington,
Irving Mills, Marc
Shaiman and
Saxie Dowell. It was
released on
December 3, 1991 by
Capitol Records. "Addams...
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Gender Coeducational Age 11 to 18
Enrolment 987
Houses Thompson Caius Saxie Banstead Morden Trappes Former pupils Old
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Woody Herman clarinet;
Eddie Scalzi, Herb
Tomkins alto saxes;
Micky Folus,
Saxie Mansfield tenor saxes;
Tommy Linehan piano; Hy
White guitar;
Walter Yoder...