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Joe Muranyi

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All-Stars. Armstrong, after initially struggling to pronounce Muranyi's Hungarian family name, introduced him on stage as "Joe
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jazz
clarinetist
producer
critic
Lennie Tristano
Dixieland
swing
United States Army Air Forces
New York City
Manhattan School of Music
Columbia University
Eddie Condon
Jimmy McPartland
Max Kaminsky
Yank Lawson
Bobby Hackett
Red Allen
Red Onion Jazz Band
Danny Barker
Wingy Manone
The Village Stompers
Washington Square
Louis Armstrong
Ma Rainey

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