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  • George "Teacho" Wiltshire (born Audrick Gladstone Wiltshire; September 20, 1909 – September 29, 1968) was a Barbadian-born American R&B pianist, bandleader...
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  • with Johnny Moore as vocalist. The song was arranged and conducted by Teacho Wiltshire and produced by Bert Berns. The song was released as a 1964 single...
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  • Bonds, which had recently been released. The musicians included: Teacho Wiltshire – piano Buddy Lucas – saxophone Mickey Baker – guitar Bucky Pizzarelli...
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    was changed to the Exciters, and their first hit record, arranged by Teacho Wiltshire and produced by Leiber and Stoller for United Artists Records, was...
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    Mann and Cynthia Weil. With this team, along with arranger, conductor Teacho Wiltshire Pickett recorded "Come Home Baby," a duet with singer Tami Lynn, but...
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  • recording was produced by Leiber, Stoller and the arrangement was by Teacho Wiltshire. The exciters made a filmed version for the Scopitone, a 16mm film...
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  • Davis (alto sax); Ray Abrams (tenor sax); Cecil Payne (baritone sax); Teacho Wiltshire (piano); Leonard Gaskin (bass); Teddy Lee (drums); King Pleasure (vocals);...
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    who contributed to the Brill Building sound: Arrangers/Conductors: Teacho Wiltshire, Garry Sherman, Alan Lorber, Jimmy Wisner, Artie Butler, Claus Ogerman...
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    Lewis's manager Ollie McLaughlin. The session for the track featured Teacho Wiltshire conducting his orchestra, whose personnel included Clark Terry and...
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  • Chester on drums and George Devens on percussion. The arranger was Teacho Wiltshire. The last-minute move was a success, as the single, released on Atlantic...
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  • included Blossom Dearie singing the female part, and a band headed by Teacho Wiltshire. The recording, King Pleasure's first, was a hit for the Prestige label...
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  • the Power The Exciters Tony Powers 57 Leiber, Stoller arranged by Teacho Wiltshire "Do Wah Diddy" The Exciters Jeff Barry 78 Leiber/Stoller arranged by...
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  • 71055 - I'm A Little Fooler / Am I Reaching For The Moon Marie Knight; Teacho Wiltshire Orchestra 1958 Baton 253 - I Thought I Told You Not To Tell Them /...
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  • Roulette label. Allmusic awarded the album 4 stars. All compositions by Teacho Wiltshire except as indicated "Let's Go Bobo" (Gus Tillman, Joe James) - 2:47...
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  • Schreiber – mastering Garry Sherman – arranger Mike Stoller – producer Teacho Wiltshire – arranger Allmusic review Christgau, Robert (1981). "A Basic Record...
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  • Ernie Hayes, Carl Lynch, Leonard Gaskin, Osie Johnson, David Thorne, Teacho Wiltshire 1960: No More in Life - Mildred Anderson 1960: The Happy Jazz of Rex...
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