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    Edward Heywood Sr. (c. 1901 – April 2, 1942) was an American blues and jazz pianist, popular in the 1910s and 1920s. Eddie Heywood Sr. was a famed pianist...
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    Heywood was born in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. His father, Eddie Heywood Sr., was also a jazz musician from the 1920s and provided him with training...
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  • be recorded. Other artists to record songs at the studio include Eddie Heywood, Sr., and the Morehouse College Quartet. Ralph Peer was one of those involved...
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  • for Okeh Records, as "Sing 'Em Blues", with piano accompaniment by Eddie Heywood Sr. Blues scholars Lynn Abbott and Doug Seroff commented on the performance:...
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  • more notable accompanists on various recordings included Rube Bloom, Eddie Heywood, Sr., Lou Hooper, Cliff Jackson, James P. Johnson, and Louis Metcalf (all...
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  • their name to Dixie Ramblers a few years later. Battle played with Eddie Heywood Sr., and toured with the 101 Ranch Boys traveling show. In the 1920s,...
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  • name. Dr. Nathaniel "Nate" Heywood (portrayed by Nick Zano; seasons 2–7) is a historian whose grandfather was Henry Heywood, Sr. / Commander Steel, a member...
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    That Jazz (1979); Officer Frank Murphy in Blue Thunder (1983); and Dr. Heywood R. Floyd in the 1984 film 2010: The Year We Make Contact, the sequel to...
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  • Hermeling Steven Herndon Don Herrmann Bruce Herron Ronald Hester Ralph Heywood John Hicks Lamarcus Hicks Victor Hicks Darrell Hill David Hill Demetrius...
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    Oscar Kelly Allen Sr. (August 8, 1882 – January 28, 1936), also known as O. K. Allen, was the 42nd Governor of Louisiana from 1932 to 1936. He was elected...
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