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Bingie Madison

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in the late 1920s and early 1930s. He briefly led a group at the Broadway Danceland in 1930, but left when it was renamed the
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in the 1920s as a pianist, then switched to reeds permanently, playing with
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Des Moines, Iowa
Jazz
Clarinet
tenor saxophone
piano
jazz
Des Moines, Iowa
Canada
California
Bobby Brown
Bernie Davis
Cliff Jackson
Lew Henry
Elmer Snowden
Sam Wooding
Lucky Millinder
Billy Fowler
Mills Blue Rhythm Band
Luis Russell
Louis Armstrong
Edgar Hayes
Ovie Alston
Alberto Socarras
Hank Duncan
Clarence Williams



"Madison, Bingie (Stilgo)"
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