| 1. | Samuel Herman, Xylophonist for NBC, 91
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| 2. | Herman, known as Sammy, was one of the most sought-after xylophonists in the music business.
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| 3. | As a xylophonist he collaborated with W . C . Handy, and later played with Jelly Roll Morton.
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| 4. | I was head xylophonist back in those days, so i didnt get to shine on the guiro-- e)
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| 5. | Betty Wright and xylophonist Roy Ayers do their part _ creating an incredibly melodic, wide-ranging and yet cohesive backdrop.
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| 6. | In 1910 he was a xylophonist on the Keith Vaudeville Circuit, and he played timpani and bells with the Boston Festival Orchestra.
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| 7. | At the instigation of Tarnowski Onslow also hosted in Clermont-Ferrand the Polish-Jewish xylophonist and rival of Josef Gusikov, Sankson Jakubowski.
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| 8. | He was hired by NBC Studios in 1928 as its first xylophonist, playing on numerous shows, including " The Lucky Strike Orchestra,"
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| 9. | Fuller's Novelty Orchestra's star attraction was xylophonist Teddy Brown, then just a teenager and later destined for far greater fame in Britain.
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| 10. | And some of his more unusual clients _ like Pegleg Bates, the one-legged tap dancer, and Pierce Knox, a blind xylophonist _ were genuinely gifted.
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