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0000 0000 7245 1629
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Crawford, Jesse
Jesse Crawford
Jesse Crawford (Amerikaans jazzmuzikant (1895-1962))
Jesse Crawford (Pianist and organist)
جسی کرافورد
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Dates: |
1895-1962 |
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Language material
Musical sound recording
Notated music
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author
performer
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Brown, Lew (1893-1958)
Chicago Theatre (Chicago, Ill.) (isAffiliatedWith)
De Sylva, B. G. (1896-1950)
Fernández Esperón, Ignacio (1894-1968)
Gershwin, George (1898-1937)
Gershwin, Ira (1896-1983)
Henderson, Ray (1896-1970)
Paramount Theatre (New York, N.Y.) (isAffiliatedWith)
Saint-Granier (1890-1976)
Shilkret, Nathaniel (1889-1982)
Victor Salon Orchestra
Willemetz, Albert (1887-1964)
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Amapola
At the Organ
Christmas with Jesse Crawford: Hi-Fi Pipe Organ
Deep Purple: The Organ Poetry of Jesse Crawford
I'd love to call you my sweetheart waltz
In A Monastery Garden
Kentucky Lullaby fox-trot
Maybe ; Someone to watch over me
My Love Song / A Broken Rosary
Navidades con Jesse Crawford
Oh, Kay!.
Organ & Chimes of Christmas
Organ Favorites
Pioneers of the Theatre Organ
Pour vous
So blue--(pour vous). Paroles anglaises et musique de B. G. de Sylva, Lew Brown et Ray Henderson. (Based on Theme by Mrs Jesse Crawford). Paroles françaises de Albert Willemetz et Saint-Granier. Chant et piano et chant seul.
Wedding Music
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Associated Group: Chicago Theatre (Chicago, Ill.) naf
Associated Group: Paramount Theatre (New York, N.Y.) naf
Associated Language:
New Grove, 2nd ed. www site, Dec 08, 2000 (Crawford, Jesse; b. Dec. 2, 1895, Woodland CA; d. May 27, 1962, Sherman Oaks, CA; American theatre organist)
Organists
The Best of Jesse Crawford [SR] 196
Wikipedia, viewed July 9, 2019 under 'Jesse Crawford' (American pianist and organist known for accompanying silent films and later for teaching organ lessons. His career started at Washington's Spokane Gem Theater in 1911 and at the Casino Theatre, then at the Strand in San Francisco and the Mission Theatre in Los Angeles. In the 1920s he played at the Chicago Theater until the 1926 when he was hired to perform at New York City's Paramount Theater (1926-1933).)
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