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Pee Wee Erwin

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in the 1950s and issuing six albums in 1980 and 1981, the last two years of his life.
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Jazz Festival in the Netherlands, weeks before his death in
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Falls City, Nebraska
Teaneck, New Jersey
Swing
big band
Musician
Trumpet
jazz
Falls City, Nebraska
territory bands
Joe Haymes
Isham Jones
New York City
Benny Goodman
Ray Noble
Bunny Berigan
Tommy Dorsey
big band
New Milford, New Jersey
Dixieland jazz
New Orleans
Chris Griffin
Warren Vaché
United Artists
Breda
Teaneck, New Jersey
Brunswick
Urania
Cadence
United Artists

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