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93: 25: 563: 514: 271:, aged 52. Boyd Raeburn's first wife was Lorraine Anderson, with whom he had one child; the union ended in divorce. His son with Powell, Bruce Boyd Raeburn of New Orleans, was the curator of the William Ransom Hogan Archive of New Orleans Jazz at the 256:
Raeburn's second wife was the singer Ginny Powell, for whom he wrote "Rip Van Winkle". The couple married in 1946, had two children. As well as singing with her husband's group, Powell also sang with
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In the next decade, the group passed through swing before becoming identified with the bop school. His later
669: 537: 541: 228:, which was active c. 1944-1947, performed arrangements that were often comparable to those used by 33: 460: 50: 217:, where he led a campus band. He gained his earliest experience as a commercial bandleader at 352: 214: 624: 619: 268: 221:(1933–1934). For the rest of the decade, he worked in dance bands, sometimes leading them. 152: 8: 362: 218: 210: 135: 100: 392:"Boyd Raeburn, 52, Band Leader, Dies; His Orchestra's Bop Style Influenced Postwar Jazz" 574: 490: 366: 272: 526:"Changing Personalities: Eastman Chamber Jazz Explores the Music of Boyd Raeburn" 245: 241: 570: 248:
joined in 1947, following Handy and stayed for a year writing 50 compositions.
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were the most contemporary, utilizing dissonance somewhat in the manner of
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This article about a United States jazz musician is a
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during the same period. The compositions arranged by
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Boyd Raeburn, c. June 1946 Photograph by William P. Gottlieb
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Faith, South Dakota
Lafayette, Louisiana
Jazz
jazz
bass saxophonist
Faith, South Dakota
University of Chicago
Chicago's World Fair
big band
Woody Herman
Stan Kenton
George Handy
Igor Stravinsky
Johnny Richards
Harry James
Gene Krupa
Lafayette, Louisiana
Tulane University
New Orleans



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