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Edgar Hayes

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in 1942, and led a quartet there for most of the decade. Following this he played solo, continuing to perform live into the 1970s. Hayes recorded under his own name in 1937–38, 1946, 1947, 1948, and 1960.
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was among his sidemen. His most popular recording was a version of the song "
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From 1931 to 1936, Hayes played in and arranged for the
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jazz
bandleader
Lexington, Kentucky
Wilberforce University
Fess Williams
Ohio
Lois Deppe
Mills Blue Rhythm Band
Kenny Clarke
Stardust
In the Mood
California
San Bernardino, California


ISBN
978-0313344237








Colin Larkin
The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music
Guinness Publishing
ISBN

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