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  2. Paul Lavalle - Wikipedia

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    Paul Lavalle was married twice. He met Sarah "Sally" Grant (22 July 1904 - 18 January 1992), a native of North Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada, while in Cuba, and they were married in New York. They had one son, Lawrence Usifer (5 October 1941 - 11 December 2002). The marriage ended in divorce in 1946.

  3. House of Laval - Wikipedia

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    The Renaissance aisle of the château de Châteaubriant. The House of Laval is a family of barons, later counts, coming from the town of Laval, located in Northwestern France, part of the province of Maine before the French Revolution.

  4. Hoare–Laval Pact - Wikipedia

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    Hoare–Laval Pact. The Hoare–Laval Pact was an initially secret pact made in December of 1935 between French Foreign Minister Pierre Laval and British Foreign Secretary Sir Samuel Hoare for ending the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. Italy wanted to incorporate the independent nation of Abyssinia (Ethiopia) into its Italian Empire and also avenge ...

  5. Michel Attenoux - Wikipedia

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    Michel Attenoux. Michel Attenoux (June 14, 1930 in Paris – April 24, 1988 in Laval) was a French jazz saxophonist. Attenoux played piano in his youth, later learning soprano saxophone and playing locally. He founded his own ensemble in 1951, which played with Peanuts Holland in 1952 and in 1953 was offered the position of house band at a ...

  6. List of jazz venues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Jazz Workshop, San Francisco; SF Jazz Center, San Francisco; Yoshi's Jazz Club, Jack London Square, Oakland: 5 Colorado. Dazzle (Denver Performing Arts Complex), Denver: 5 Connecticut. Firehouse 12, New Haven: 2 The Side Door Jazz Club, Old Lyme: 2 District of Columbia

  7. The Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street - Wikipedia

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    The music was performed by two house bands. Henry Levine, a former member of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band , led an eight-member dixieland combo; Paul Laval (later Lavalle) led a 10-piece woodwind ensemble, with arrangements employing oboe, bassoon, and French horn.

  8. New Orleans Jazz Museum - Wikipedia

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    Website. nolajazzmuseum .org. The New Orleans Jazz Museum is a music museum in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S., dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history of jazz music. Originally a separate museum, the collection is now affiliated with the Louisiana State Museum.

  9. Category:House of Laval - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "House of Laval". The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . House of Laval.

  10. Jazz at Lincoln Center - Wikipedia

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    Jazz: Capacity: Rose Theater: 1,233 The Appel Room: 483 Dizzy's Club: 140: Construction; Built: 2004: Website; www.jazz.org

  11. Robert Lemay - Wikipedia

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    Since 2000, Lemay has resided in Sudbury, Ontario where he taught at Laurentian University from 2000-21. [6] [2] He also taught at the University of Saskatchewan in 1996-97. [7] From 2004-18, Lemay was President and Artistic Director of the 5-Penny New Music Concerts in Sudbury, where he worked extensively with the Silver Birch String Quartet.