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Al Tinney

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in downtown Buffalo or with Peggy Farrell's house band. Tinney spent much of his free time supporting the local arts and music scene in Buffalo, and would often be seen in the
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Berger, Edward; Morgenstern, Dan; Porter, Lewis (1983-01-28).
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pianist, whose style can be heard echoed in the playing of
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From January 1943 to May 1946, Tinney served in the
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and was a cast member in the original production of
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Index

Ansonia, Connecticut
New York City, New York
Buffalo, New York
Jazz
bebop
pop
Piano
The Jive Bombers
jazz
pianist
Ansonia, Connecticut
child actor
George Gershwin
Porgy and Bess
Greenwich Village
Harlem
New York City
house band
Monroe's
Charlie Parker
Max Roach
Benny Harris
George Treadwell
Victor Coulsen
bebop
Bud Powell
George Wallington
Al Haig
Duke Jordan
United States Army

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