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1929 and boogie-woogie
The first boogie-woogie hit was " Pinetop's Boogie Woogie " by Pinetop Smith, recorded in 1928 and first released in 1929.

1929 and pianist
* 1929 – Bill Evans, American pianist and composer ( d. 1980 )
* 1929 – Barry Harris, American bebop jazz pianist
* 1929 – Alexis Weissenberg, Bulgarian-French pianist ( d. 2012 )
* 1929 – Cecil Taylor, American jazz pianist
* 1999 – Milosz Magin, Polish composer and pianist ( b. 1929 )
* Alexis Weissenberg ( 1929 – 2012 ), pianist
* Bill Evans ( 1929 – 1980 ), jazz pianist.
The following year, in 1929 Basie became the pianist with the Bennie Moten band based in Kansas City, inspired by Moten's ambition to raise his band to the level of Duke Ellington's or Fletcher Henderson's.
* Cecil Taylor ( born 1929 ), American pianist and poet
* Barry Harris ( born 1929 ), jazz pianist and educator.
William John Evans, known as Bill Evans (, August 16, 1929 – September 15, 1980 ), was an American jazz pianist and composer who mostly worked in a trio setting.
* June 11-Pinetop Smith, jazz pianist ( d. 1929 )
Cecil Percival Taylor ( born March 25, 1929 ) is an American pianist and poet.
* September 9-Michele Esposito, pianist and composer ( d. 1929 )
Robert Edward Brookmeyer ( December 19, 1929 – December 15, 2011 ) was an American jazz valve trombonist, pianist, arranger, and composer.
Prior to Mokranjac's era, Serbia's representatives of the romantic period were world-renowned violinist Dragomir Krancevic ( 1847 – 1929 ), pianist Sidonija Ilic, Pianist and composer Jovanka Stojkovic and opera singer Sofija Sedmakov who achieved success performing in opera houses of Germany in the 1890s.
Harry Bannink ( 10 July 1929, Enschede – 19 October 1999, Bosch en Duin ) was a Dutch composer, arranger and pianist.
* Francy Boland ( 1929 – 2005 ), Belgian jazz composer and pianist
* André Mathieu ( 1929 – 1968 ), Canadian pianist and composer
* Pinetop Smith ( 1904 – 1929 ), real name Clarence Smith, jazz pianist
Kennedy numbers among the outstanding occasions of Harty's conductorship the English premieres of Mahler's Ninth Symphony ( 1930 ) and Shostakovich's First Symphony ( 1932 ), the Halle's first performances of Mahler ’ s Fourth Symphony ( 1927 ) and Das Lied von der Erde ( 1930 ); and the first public performance of Constant Lambert's The Rio Grande ( 1929 ), with Harty as pianist and the composer conducting.
His father Willis Daugherty ( b. 1929 ) was a jazz and country and western drummer, his mother Evelyn Daugherty ( 1927 – 1974 ) was an amateur singer, and his grandmother Josephine Daugherty ( 1907 – 1991 ) was a pianist for silent film.
The Piano Concerto for the Left Hand in D major was composed by Maurice Ravel between 1929 and 1930, concurrently with his Piano Concerto in G. It was commissioned by the Austrian pianist, Paul Wittgenstein, who lost his right arm during World War I.
André Charles Prosper Messager ( 30 December 1853 – 24 February 1929 ) was a French composer, organist, pianist, conductor and administrator.

1929 and Red
The primary literary influence on film noir was the hardboiled school of American detective and crime fiction, led in its early years by such writers as Dashiell Hammett ( whose first novel, Red Harvest, was published in 1929 ) and James M. Cain ( whose The Postman Always Rings Twice appeared five years later ), and popularized in pulp magazines such as Black Mask.
Red Army Deep Operations were first formally expressed in the 1929 Field Regulations, and codified in the 1936 Provisional Field Regulations ( PU-36 ).
Leone's film elicited a legal challenge from the Japanese director, though Kurosawa's film was in turn probably based on the Dashiell Hammett novel Red Harvest ( 1929 ).
His playing can be heard on recordings by Henry " Red " Allen from July 1929 (" Biff ' ly Blues " and " Feeling Drowsy "), and Barbarin played on the first recordings by Louis Armstrong to feature the instrument – " Rockin ' Chair " ( December 1929 ) and " Song of the Islands " ( January 1930 ).
Another important source was Hammett's novel Red Harvest ( 1929 ), which details the story of a gang war in a corrupt American city, a war initiated by the machinations of the main character.
On November 14, 1929, an original vocalist named Red McKenzie hired Glenn to play on two records that are now considered to be jazz classics: " Hello, Lola " and " If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight ".
The 1929 US Ruby Red ( of the Redblush variety ) has the first grapefruit patent.
The 1929 Ruby Red patent was associated with real commercial success, which came after the discovery of a red grapefruit growing on a pink variety.
Jim Connell ( 1852 – 1929 ), writer of the anthem, " The Red Flag ", lived close to St Hilda's Church at 22A Stondon Park.
Durante also appeared on Broadway in Show Girl ( 1929 ), Strike Me Pink ( 1934 ) and Red, Hot and Blue ( 1936 ).
In 1929, Red Jacket and surrounding company towns including " Laurium, Hecla, and South Hecla " were reincorporated as the town of " Calumet ".
Until 1895 Laurium was known as " Calumet " ( not to be confused with the present nearby town of Calumet, Michigan, which was known as " Red Jacket " until it adopted the name Calumet in 1929 ).
He played thirteen seasons in the American and National League with the Detroit Tigers ( 1917 – 1923 ), Boston Red Sox ( 1923 – 1929 ), Washington Senators ( 1929 ), and Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1929 – 1930 ).
The Red Electric passenger service to Forest Grove ended in 1929 and Oregon Electric's ceased in 1932.
Southern Pacific's Red Electric line had a stop in Raleigh from 1914 until the line ceased operation in 1929.
" Time magazine included Hammett's 1929 novel Red Harvest on a list of the 100 best English-language novels published between 1923 and 2005.
* Red Harvest ( published on February 1, 1929 )
Harry Herbert Frazee ( June 29, 1880 – June 4, 1929 ) was an American theatrical agent, producer and director, and former owner of the Major League Baseball Boston Red Sox from 1916 to 1923.
In 1929, Sorge became part of the Red Army's Fourth Department ( the later GRU, or military intelligence ).
The team was later resurrected from 1929 to 1930 under the Minneapolis Red Jackets banner.
He passed on buying a stake in the Minneapolis Red Jackets in 1929.

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