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  1. Andrew Dewey Kirk (May 28, 1898 – December 11, 1992) [1] was an American jazz bandleader and saxophonist who led the Twelve Clouds of Joy, a band popular during the swing era. [2] Life and career. He was born in Newport, Kentucky, United States. [3] .

  2. Andrew Dewey Kirk (* 28. Mai 1898 in Newport , Kentucky ; † 11. Dezember 1992 in New York City , New York ) war ein US-amerikanischer Big-Band-Leader sowie Bassist (insbesondere Basssaxophonist und Tuba -Spieler).

  3. Andy Kirk is an independent data visualisation consultant, trainer, and academic based in Yorkshire, UK. He is the editor and founder of visualisingdata.com, a popular reference in the data visualisation field, and the author of three books on data driven design.

  4. 22. Jan. 2019 · Andy Kirk was a jazz musician and bandleader who formed his band in Kansas City in 1929 and played until 1948. He used the amplified guitar and had many sidemen, including Charlie Parker, Fletcher Henderson, and Mezz Mezzrow. He also composed and conducted music for films and theater. Learn more about his life, career, and music on this web page.

  5. Jazz orchestra directed by Andy Kirk (1898-1992), who took over Terrence Holder's Dark Clouds of Joy in 1929 and turned the band into a successful touring and recording unit, very largely dependent on the magnificent writing and arranging of Mary Lou Williams.

  6. Recorded 1936Andrew Dewey Kirk (May 28, 1898 in Newport, Kentucky -- December 11, 1992 in New York City) was a jazz saxophonist and tubist best known as a ba...

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  7. 7. Mai 2019 · Two of the Kirk band’s most well-known recordings, this #2 “Hit Parade” ballad and the instrumental “Christopher Columbus” are included in this 1936 Hits Archive collection.

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