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Adrian Francis Rollini (June 28, 1903 – May 15, 1956) was an
American jazz multi-instrumentalist who
primarily pla**** the b**** saxophone, piano, and vibraphone...
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Arthur Francis Rollini (February 13, 1912 –
December 30, 1993) was an
American jazz
musician who pla**** the
tenor saxophone,
flute and clarinet. His nickname...
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Rollini M (April 2002). "Biosynthesis and
biotechnological production of statins...
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saxophonist Adrian Rollini. It was
first introduced in jazz band The
California Ramblers by
saxophonist Jimmy Dorsey in the mid-1920s,
where Rollini, a fellow...
- on trombones;
Hymie Schertzer and
George Koenig on alto saxophones; Art
Rollini and Vido
Musso on
tenor saxophone; Jess
Stacy on piano;
Allan Reuss on...
- Provizer, Steve. "Adrian
Rollini – The Life and
Music of a Jazz
Rambler – The
Syncopated Times". syncopatedtimes.com. "Adrian
Rollini Remembered". www.sandybrownjazz...
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Adrian Rollini,
though he is
sometimes credited with its invention. The term "goofus"
might have been
coined by jazz
musicians such as
Rollini, or Ed...
- with
Roger Wolfe Kahn and Jean
Goldkette and
performed with the
Adrian Rollini Orchestra. Lang
recorded with
blues guitarist Lonnie Johnson under the...
- such jazz
stars as Red Nichols,
Jimmy Dorsey,
Tommy Dorsey, and
Adrian Rollini, each who
would go on to
front big
bands in
later decades. The band was...
- (ii) Bob
Crosby in 1935, (iii)
Glenn Miller in 1937, and (iv)
Adrian Rollini in 1938. The Tune
Twisters performed in the 1937
Broadway production, Between...