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  1. Andrew Dewey Kirk (May 28, 1898 – December 11, 1992) [1] was an American jazz bandleader and saxophonist who led the Twelve Clouds of Joy, a band popular during the swing era. [2] Life and career. He was born in Newport, Kentucky, United States. [3] .

  2. Andrew Dewey “Andy ” Kirk ( 28 mai 1898 - 11 décembre 1992) était un saxophoniste américain connu pour diriger ses groupes. Ses instruments de prédilection étaient le saxophone basse et le tuba.

  3. 22 janv. 2019 · Andy Kirk was an influential bandleader and his band produced a consistent and credible body of work. His discography approaches two hundred individual recordings, and is representative of the early style of Kansas City jazz.

  4. 19 oct. 2011 · Andy Kirk - "Let Justice Ring" - Official Music Video. On the one year anniversary of the devastating earthquake in Haiti, Andy Kirk traveled to that tiny island nation with the...

  5. 23 déc. 2012 · In 1928 Andy Kirk took over the Terrence Holder Orchestra renaming it Andy Kirk and his Dark Clouds Of Joy and then Andy Kirk and his Twelve Clouds Of Joy. The band went on to become...

  6. Jazz orchestra directed by Andy Kirk (1898-1992), who took over Terrence Holder's Dark Clouds of Joy in 1929 and turned the band into a successful touring and recording unit, very largely dependent on the magnificent writing and arranging of Mary Lou Williams.

  7. 11 déc. 1992 · Andy Kirk was a saxophonist and bandleader who led the Clouds of Joy, one of the most popular swing bands in the 1930s. He discovered and nurtured many jazz stars, such as Mary Lou Williams, and recorded several classics, such as "Until the Real Thing Comes Along".