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May 13
Pianist Red Garland born 1923 in Dallas, TX.
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Louis Armstrong records S.O.L. Blues, 1927.
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Arranger/composer Gil Evans born 1912 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and records Priestess, 1977.

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