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multi-instrumentalist, composer, and arranger. He performed on trumpet, trombone, saxophone, and keyboard.
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in 1921. The group changed their name to Dixie Ramblers a few years later.
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Edgar Battle died in New York in February 1977, at the age of 69.
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Atlanta, Georgia
New York City, New York
Jazz
Trumpet
trombone
saxophone
piano
jazz
Atlanta
Morris Brown University
Eddie Heywood Sr.
101 Ranch Boys
Gene Coy
Andy Kirk
Blanche Calloway
Ira Coffey
Willie Bryant
Benny Carter
Sam Wooding
George White
Broadway
Cab Calloway
Paul Whiteman
Fats Waller
Earl Hines
Rudy Vallee
Count Basie
World War II
electrician
shipyard

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