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Royal Doulton Tennyson
 Royal Doulton Series Ware: New Discoveries by Louise Irvine, Royal Doulton Series Ware: New Discoveries
 Marshal Royal: Jazz Survivor by Marshall Royal, Bayou Jazz Lives is a collection of biographies and autobiographies of jazz and blues musicians who made a vital contribution to the development of these genres. Offering first-hand accounts from the men and women who made the music, as well as scholarly and well-researched life stories by established biographers, this series is an invaluable aid to anyone seeking more information about the conditions in which these key strands of popular music were created. Marshal Royal was a core member of the Count Basie Orchestra for twenty years during its resurgence in the 1950s and 1960s. Before that, he was a pioneer of jazz on the West Coast, playing with many bands in and around Los Angeles. A child prodigy of both the violin and saxophone, Royal was literally born on the road as his musician parents made their way West. Royal shares his experiences with Les Hite's band at Sebastian's New Cotton Club, where he worked with jazz legends such as Louis Armstrong and Fats Waller. He became a founding member and 'straw boss' of Lionel Hampton's Orchestra after a wartime career in U.S. Navy bands. After leaving Hampton, Royal made countless recordings as a freelancer before joining Basie, where he was responsible for rehearsing the Orchestra. Later, he became internationally known as a soloist while continuing his prolific recording career. His brother, Ernie, who was a star trumpeter in the bands of Woody Herman and Stan Kenton, is also profiled.
Lionel Hallam Tennyson, 3rd Baron Tennyson - Lionel Hallam Tennyson, 3rd Baron Tennyson, born 7 November 1889 and died at Bexhill-on-Sea on 6 June 1951, was known principally as a cricketer who played for Hampshire and England. The grandson of the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, he succeeded his father to the title in 1928, having been known before that as "The Hon Lionel Tennyson". Hallam Tennyson, 2nd Baron Tennyson - The Right Honourable Hallam Tennyson, 2nd Baron Tennyson, GCMG, PC (11 August 1852-2 December 1928), second Governor-General of Australia, was born at Chapel House, Twickenham, in Surrey, England. He was the elder son of Alfred Tennyson, the most popular and prominent poet of late Victorian England. Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson - Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson (August 6, 1809 – October 6, 1892) was one of the most popular English poets of his time. Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers - The Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers (Militia) (RMONRE(M)) is the most senior regiment in the British Army, having given continuous loyal service to the crown since 1539 and is now part of the reserve forces of the Territorial Army.
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