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- Charles LaVere Johnson, better known as Charlie LaVere (July 18, 1910, Salina, Kansas - April 28, 1983, Ramona, California) was an American jazz pianist, vocalist, bandleader, and composer. He is best known for his extensive work with arranger Gordon Jenkins, including the 1948 million seller “Maybe You’ll Be There”, his own dixie jazz group LaVere's Chicago Loopers, and his later work for Disneyland's Golden Horseshoe Revue, for which he composed the music and led the band performances from 1955 to 1959, and which would go on to become the longest running stage show in the history of show business, running for over 31 years and over 39,000 performances. (en)
- Charlie LaVere, auch Charles und La Vere, (* als Charles LaVere Johnson 18. Juli 1910 in Salina (Kansas); † 28. April 1983 in Ramona (Kalifornien)) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazzmusiker (Trompete, Posaune, Altsaxophon, Klavier, Gesang u. a.) und Bandleader des Swing und Dixieland. (de)
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- Charles LaVere Johnson, better known as Charlie LaVere (July 18, 1910, Salina, Kansas - April 28, 1983, Ramona, California) was an American jazz pianist, vocalist, bandleader, and composer. He is best known for his extensive work with arranger Gordon Jenkins, including the 1948 million seller “Maybe You’ll Be There”, his own dixie jazz group LaVere's Chicago Loopers, and his later work for Disneyland's Golden Horseshoe Revue, for which he composed the music and led the band performances from 1955 to 1959, and which would go on to become the longest running stage show in the history of show business, running for over 31 years and over 39,000 performances. (en)
- Charlie LaVere, auch Charles und La Vere, (* als Charles LaVere Johnson 18. Juli 1910 in Salina (Kansas); † 28. April 1983 in Ramona (Kalifornien)) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazzmusiker (Trompete, Posaune, Altsaxophon, Klavier, Gesang u. a.) und Bandleader des Swing und Dixieland. (de)
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