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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract William A. Valentine (December 16, 1926 –)William A. Valentine (December 16, 1926 –) also known as Billy Valentine and Billy Vee, was an American blues, R&B and jazz pianist and singer. In 1948, Valentine replaced Charles Brown in Johnny Moore's Three Blazers, then featuring jazz guitarist Oscar Moore. In 1950 that line-up did a couple of recording sessions for RCA Victor before embarking on a 50-date tour. The "R & B Blue Notes" section of the May 27, 1950 issue of The Billboard, in announcing the tour, stated that Valentine had also recorded for Mercury Records (Mercury 8173). The note added that the Blazers would be joined by Hal "Cornbread" Singer for part of the tour. The same line-up accompanied Mari Jones, Maxwell Davies (probably) and the former Nat King Cole Trio bassist for a recording session in Los Angeles in 1952. In 1956, as Billy Vee, he recorded for King Records. In 1958, Valentine appears as pianist on a February 1958 New York recording session with , Eric Dixon, , Skeeter Best, Ruth Berman, Wendell Marshall and Panama Francis, accompanied by a choir.nd Panama Francis, accompanied by a choir. , Billy Valentine (* 1926 in Birmingham, Alabama) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz- und Rhythm-&-Blues-Musiker (Gesang, Piano) und Songwriter.
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rdfs:comment William A. Valentine (December 16, 1926 –)William A. Valentine (December 16, 1926 –) also known as Billy Valentine and Billy Vee, was an American blues, R&B and jazz pianist and singer. In 1948, Valentine replaced Charles Brown in Johnny Moore's Three Blazers, then featuring jazz guitarist Oscar Moore. In 1950 that line-up did a couple of recording sessions for RCA Victor before embarking on a 50-date tour. The "R & B Blue Notes" section of the May 27, 1950 issue of The Billboard, in announcing the tour, stated that Valentine had also recorded for Mercury Records (Mercury 8173). The note added that the Blazers would be joined by Hal "Cornbread" Singer for part of the tour. The same line-up accompanied Mari Jones, Maxwell Davies (probably) and the former Nat King Cole Trio bassist for a recording session in Los Angeles in 1952. recording session in Los Angeles in 1952. , Billy Valentine (* 1926 in Birmingham, Alabama) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz- und Rhythm-&-Blues-Musiker (Gesang, Piano) und Songwriter.
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