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Reg Kehoe and his Marimba Queens
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extensively. The lasting legacy of Reg Kehoe and his Marimba Queens is in A Study In Brown , a two-minute black-and-white film made in early 1940 (link below).
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A-Tasket, and Java Jive were recorded with Asleep at the Wheel. Sing a Study in Brown , Topsy, and Nuages were recorded with The Rosenberg Trio. Nuages also
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Be Kissed" "(Have You Forgotten) The You And Me That Used To Be" "A Study in Brown " "Twilight in Turkey" "China Boy" 1937: Teddy Hill And His Orchestra
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"The Big Dipper", "Midnight in the Madhouse", and the most popular, "A Study in Brown ", which begat four sequels in different "colors", and swing adaptations
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contrafact. Other examples include: Larry Clinton and Bunny Berigan's "Study in Brown " Fats Waller's "Soothin' Syrup Stomp" Cab Calloway's "At the Clambake
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General Hospital. Season 56. Episode 14092. ABC. Flans, Robyn (1996). "A Study in Brown ". Soap Opera Magazine. American Media, Inc. Archived from the original
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on the Dublin hills". Irish Monthly. 41: 608–611. — (May 1914). "A study in brown ". Irish Monthly. 42: 274–281. — (1921). Character and citizenship. Series
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Veteran Scribe". The Sporting News. p. 4. John Kieran (July 12, 1940). "A Study In Brown ". The New York Times. The Sporting News, October 16, 1919. "1922 St
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system of racial oppression in the American South in his 1962 essay "“Study in Brown (II): De la Mentalité Coloniale". With Ellen Wright, widow of African-American
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Lombardo; John Jacob Loeb Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians 3. "A Study in Brown " Larry Clinton Benny Goodman and His Orchestra 4. "Moonlight and Shadows"