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  1. Frank James Coughlan (7 June 1904 – 6 April 1979) was an Australian jazz musician and band leader. He is described in the Australian Dictionary of Biography as "One of the most influential musicians in the development of jazz in Australia." [1] Coughlan was born in Emmaville, New South Wales.

  2. 27. Aug. 2022 · Frank James Coughlan” (7 June 1904 – 6 April 1979) was an Australian jazz musician and band leader. He is described in the Australian Dictionary of Biograph...

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  3. On this recording in Sydney July 1937 Frank Coughlan & His Trocadero Orchestra with Vocal Barbara James. The tune is “It Don’t Mean A Thing” Mx FS-744B Featu...

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  4. Reader’s Digest released a 10 LP set called “The Great Band Era” in 1965. As a companion album Frank Coughlan & his Dixielanders recorded an LP called “The G...

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  5. Frank Coughlan: Age is more than a number when stakes are so high ahead of race for the White House Comment Frank Coughlan: Good riddance to 2023, but global democracy will be tested like...

  6. 6. Aug. 2020 · Joseph Paice August 6, 2020. Trombonist and bandleader Frank Coughlan (1904-1979) has been called the ‘father of Australian jazz’. He was born in the small New South Wales mining town of Emmaville, where his father worked mining tin and arsenic, but also a keen amateur musican, who taught his five sons brass instruments.

  7. Frank Coughlan: He is a thinker—a slow deliberate thinker, whose mind wanders almost to dreaminess around the works of the great masters of thought whom he devours as if their weighty words were luscious ice creams…PHOTO COURTESY OXFORD COMPANION TO AUSTRALIAN JAZZ But, when you know Frank like I do, the enigma explains itself. He is a ...