-
should not be confused. A
person who
plays the
xylophone is
known as a
xylophonist or
simply a
xylophone player. The term is also po****rly used to refer...
- The song was a hit in 1946 for Jan August, an
American pianist and
xylophonist nicknamed "the one-man
piano duet". It
gained worldwide po****rity through...
- timbales. Timpanist: a
timpani player. Vibraphonist: a
vibraphone player.
Xylophonist: a
xylophone player.
Within rock music, the term "percussionist" is often...
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Hiraoka (平岡 養一,
Yoichi Hiraoka,
August 16, 1907 – July 13, 1981) was a
xylophonist in ****an. He
permanently resided in the
United States in 1963. Hiraoka...
- stroke. Kilgannon,
Corey (2020-11-25). "Ian Finkel, 'World's
Greatest Xylophonist,' Dies at 72". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved 2020-12-10...
- 2009.[citation needed] They had two sons: Ian, a
musical arranger and
xylophonist, and Elliot, a
concert pianist.[citation needed]
Finkel died in Manhattan...
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George Hamilton Green Jr. (May 23, 1893 –
September 11, 1970) was a
xylophonist, composer, and
cartoonist born in Omaha, Nebraska. He was born into a...
- Year
Title Role
Notes 1947 Hit
Parade of 1947
Xylophonist Uncredited 1951 Disc
Jockey Himself 1951
Texas Carnival Himself Uncredited 1958
Screaming Mimi...
- choir. Her
teachers included Nadia Boulanger, Dr.
William Duckwitz, the
xylophonist John Heney, and Leo Sowerby. She
married Edwin B.
Libbey and they had...
- of the same era, Paul Whiteman. He was
sometimes billed as "The
Great Xylophonist",
emphasising his
physical size.
Besides the xylophone,
Brown pla****...