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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...
- 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...
- "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...
- Wisconsin. With a boogie-woogie
accompaniment by the pianist,
Charlie Spand, it was also
issued by
Paramount Records (12916).
Possibly the most significant...
- "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...
-
Bottom and pla**** in the boogie-woogie style, such as
Speckled Red,
Charlie Spand,
William Ezell, and most prominently, Big
Maceo Merriweather. As Detroit...
- East
Indies Died 5 May 2017(2017-05-05) (aged 79) Jakarta,
Indonesia Education University of
Indonesia (dr., Dr., Prof.)
University of
McGill (
SpAnd)...
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Henry Thomas Benny Thom****on Joe...
- Rom. mal (bank, s****) *mol- (Pok. aaO. 721f) Lat. mala (beach, s****) *
spand- ****ebore (plant: ****eborus purpurescens) Alb. shpendër Rom. spînz *sponǎ(i)-...
- spann, "bucket" (Standard Swedish: hink or
occasional "spann", Danish:
spand)
skobann or skoband, "shoelace" (Standard Swedish: skosnöre, Danish: snørebånd)...