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+ | Young French composer from the 19?? album ''Bossa Nova de Paris: The Love Songs of Marcel Valentino'' on Flying Dutchman Records (AMS 12001). But really comedian/TV host Steve Allen. | ||
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+ | See also: [[Buck Hammer]], [[Mary Ann Jackson]] |
Revision as of 09:48, 9 April 2013
Young French composer from the 19?? album Bossa Nova de Paris: The Love Songs of Marcel Valentino on Flying Dutchman Records (AMS 12001). But really comedian/TV host Steve Allen.
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See also: Buck Hammer, Mary Ann Jackson