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Angeles bands. In 1934, he took part in a West coast tour of Bert Johnson's Sharps and Flats. He worked in
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1044:"American #1001: Laura/Dark Eyes; American #1002: Stardust/Slam, Don't Shake Like That; Still Outselling All Instrumental Jazz Records in the Metropolitan Area!!!"
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1219:(CD liner notes). Jazz in Paris. Don Byas. Gitanes. 4400130272.
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1363:; Gautier, Madeleine (1956). "Byas, 'Don' Wesley Carlos".
1153:; Gautier, Madeleine (1956). "Byas, 'Don' Wesley Carlos".
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1946 - The Chronological Don Byas (Classics #1009, ?)
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He played in small bands in New York clubs, including the
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979:(liner notes). High Note. HCD 7044.
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651:Classic Don Byas Sessions 1944-1946
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910:(liner notes). Columbia. CK 65186.
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667:(Vogue, 1954) See previous boxset
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1103:. New York: Perigee Books.
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576:Byas was inducted into the
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783:Ben Webster Meets Don Byas
634:The Chronological Don Byas
627:The Chronological Don Byas
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530:in Paris, but also on the
511:. In 1947-48, he lived in
1310:Institute of Jazz Studies
1125:"Blow Like Art - JazzWax"
665:Don Carlos Meets Mary Lou
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1018:"Billy Rowe's Notebook"
908:A Tribute to Cannonball
673:A Tribute to Cannonball
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695:All The Things You Are
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620:Don Byas at Town Hall
571:Newport Jazz Festival
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348:Reveille with Beverly
1365:Dictionnaire du Jazz
1255:"Carlos Wesley Byas"
1155:Dictionnaire du Jazz
990:Valdes, Leo (1997).
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763:52nd Street: Vol. 2
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1561:Swing saxophonists
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1202:Don Byas 1947—1951
880:Don Byas 1941-1954
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354:Stage Door Canteen
336:Royal Garden Blues
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48:Carlos Wesley Byas
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