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Charlie Spand (May 8, 1893 –
after 1958) was an
American blues and boogie-woogie
pianist and singer,
noted for his
barrelhouse style. He was
deemed one...
- The
Spand or
Spend nask was one of the
Gathic nasks (volumes) of the
Sasanian Avesta. The work is lost but
based on
later descriptions it
contained the...
- "undrinkable" in Gr****, but it may
instead be
linked to the
Persian root
spand[what
language is this?] or aspand,[what
language is this?] or the variant...
- Stōd-yasn, the Sudgar, the Warshtmansr, the Bag, the Waštag, the
Hadoxt and the
Spand nask. Of
these nasks, the Stod-yasn is
extant in the
Staota Yesnya, which...
- Wisconsin. With a boogie-woogie
accompaniment by the pianist,
Charlie Spand, it was also
issued by
Paramount Records (12916).
Possibly the most significant...
-
Mitte Neukölln = Neuk.
Pankow =
Pankow Reinickendorf = Rein.-df
Spandau =
Spand. Steglitz-Zehlendorf = S-Z Tempelhof-Schöneberg = T-S Treptow-Köpenick =...
-
thought to
include variously Bob Call,
Blind Leroy Garnett, and
Charlie Spand on piano.
Little is
known of his life
outside of music. It is generally...
- Illinois, and made
friends with
Blind Blake and
Charlie Spand. Ezell,
along with
others such as
Spand, was one of the boogie-woogie
pianists who, in the 1920s...
- My
Stuff Lucille Bogan Brunswick 7193 1930 She’s Got Good
Stuff Charlie Spand Paramount 13005 1930 Move That
Thing Georgia Peanut Boys
Victor 23274 1930...
- "Early in the Morning" is
based on a 1929
recording by
pianist Charlie Spand,
titled "Soon This Morning". It
includes some
similar lyrics: It's early...