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Reflection In The Mirror Looks Increasingly Blurred
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1940s News



Ruth Wallis, Singer-Writer of Risqué Songs, Dies at 87

Ruth Wallis was a cabaret singer of the 1940s, ?50s and ?60s who was known as the Queen of the Party Song for the genteelly risqué.
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Cecil Payne, Baritone Saxophonist, Dies at 84

Cecil Payne was one of the first baritone saxophonists in the 1940s to master the intricacies of modern jazz and for more than half a century was a leading exponent of his instrument.
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Music: Adding Notes to a Folklorist’s Tunes

An album of 1940s field recordings gives an expansive view of the black vernacular music of the time.
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Adding Notes to a Folklorist’s Tunes

An album of 1940s field recordings gives an expansive view of the black vernacular music of the time.
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Max Roach, Master of Modern Jazz, Dies at 83

Max Roach was a founder of modern jazz who rewrote the rules of drumming in the 1940s and spent the rest of his career breaking musical barriers.
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External News for: 1940s

1940s comedy is theme of school play - Indianapolis Star

1940s comedy is theme of school playIndianapolis StarThe set of the comedy includes a staircase that reaches an upstairs room as well as a host of 1940s memorabilia including hat stand, old manual typewriter, ...

1940s comedy is theme of school play - Indianapolis Star

1940s comedy is theme of school playIndianapolis StarThe set of the comedy includes a staircase that reaches an upstairs room as well as a host of 1940s memorabilia including hat stand, old manual typewriter, ...

Baby love goes too far in 'Irresistible Henry House' - Newsday (subscription)

Baby love goes too far in 'Irresistible Henry House'Newsday (subscription)With settings ranging from a 1940s Pennsylvania college campus to 1950s Manhattan to Southern California and London in the swinging '60s; ...

1940s comedy is theme of school play - Indianapolis Star

1940s comedy is theme of school playIndianapolis StarThe set of the comedy includes a staircase that reaches an upstairs room as well as a host of 1940s memorabilia including hat stand, old manual typewriter, ...

Baby love goes too far in 'Irresistible Henry House' - Newsday (subscription)

Baby love goes too far in 'Irresistible Henry House'Newsday (subscription)With settings ranging from a 1940s Pennsylvania college campus to 1950s Manhattan to Southern California and London in the swinging '60s; ...

Notre Dame must join conference for BCS bid - Allentown Morning Call

Notre Dame must join conference for BCS bidAllentown Morning CallMr. Swarbrick, the athletic director, has to realize that Notre Dame does not have the leverage it had in the 1940s and 1950s. Yes, it has that NBC contract ...and more »

 
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