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    famous bandleader Patrick Conway for three years before receiving a music scholarship to the New York Military Academy, where he graduated in 1932. Brown attended...
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  • Les Brown may refer to: Les Brown (bandleader) (1912–2001), American big band leader Les Brown (politician) (born 1945), American author, motivational...
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  • engineer Les Blank (1935–2013), American documentary filmmaker Les Brown (bandleader) (1912–2001), American jazz musician and bandleader Les Brown (speaker)...
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  • Sentimental Journey (song) (category Songs with music by Les Brown (bandleader))
    published in 1944. The music was written by Les Brown and Ben Homer, and the lyrics were written by Bud Green. Les Brown and His Band of Renown had been performing...
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  • at the Woodside" by Count Basie "Leap Frog", the theme song of Les Brown (bandleader) "Minnie the Moocher" by Cab Calloway, Irving Mills, and Clarence...
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    treeble viols and bc (1683–85) Noël pour les instruments H.531 for flutes, strings and bc (1688?) Noël sur les instruments H.534 for flutes, strings and...
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  • Unknown – Libianca, Cameroonian and American singer January 4 – Les Brown, bandleader (89) January 5 – Milan Hlavsa, Czech musician (Plastic People of...
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  • battery-powered, toy-like people (the Puttermans). In an interview, bandleader Les Claypool revealed the suits were intended to resemble "cheap plastic...
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  • girl Skinnay Ennis (bandleader; 1938-1943) Stan Kenton (maestro; 1943-1946) Desi Arnaz (bandleader; 1946-1947) Les Brown (bandleader; 1947-1948) Judy Garland...
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  • surgery" and a Nazi resistance movement leader (died 2006) March 14 Les Brown, bandleader (died 2001) W. Graham Claytor, Jr., naval officer and railroad executive...
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