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- Alfons "Fud" Candrix (July 17, 1908, TongerenApril 11, 1974, Brussels) was a Belgian jazz saxophonist and violinist. Candrix got his start in his brother...
- refer to "Fud" John Benson (artisan) (born 1939), American artist Fud Candrix (1908–1974), Belgian jazz saxophonist and violinist Fud Leclerc (1924–2010)...
- trumpet. As a trumpeter, he toured Italy with the band of Jeff Candrix, brother of Fud Candrix, and pla**** there with Carlo Benzi and David Bee's Red Beans...
- Franky Freaky Age Frédéric François Frenetik Jimmy Frey Front 242 Fud Candrix Frank Galan Stéphane Galland Ganja White Night Yvonne George Bene Gesserit...
- in Fud Candrix's ensemble in France and Holland. Returning to Brussels in 1929, he pla**** in a trio with René Compère and again with Candrix. Soon after...
- the Brian Setzer Orchestra, Jimmy Mundy and His Orchestra (1959), Fud Candrix and His Orchestra, Jerry Gray, Mina, Lou Haskins, Jack Livingston, Raquel...
- Etienne Verschueren, Herman Sandy, David Bee, Sadi Lallemand and Fud Candrix (especially in the period 1969–1971). He collaborated on Sadi Lallemand's...
- major Belgian big bands: the band of saxophonist Fud Candrix, Stan Brenders and Jean Omer. Candrix would lead several bands and make a hundred records...
- Ernst van 't Hoff, Dutch pianist and bandleader (died 1955). 17 – Fud Candrix, Belgian saxophonist and violinist (died 1974). August 1 – Elmer Crumbley...
- speaking European countries such as Germany, France, Italy and Spain. Fud Candrix And His Orchestra – "Midnight Boogie" / "Jam Boogie" – Omega 9239 – (1947)...