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Seymour Wiltshire
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Seymour Wiltshire (1890-1944), was a British jazz musician. He was the son of Nancy Wiltshire, who died at 119, and Earl Mundy, who died in a skiing accident when Seymour was two. In 1942, Wiltshire was awarded by the Yearly Jazz Festival.
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Jazz, early blues
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1890 Cambridge, England
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1944
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Seymour Wiltshire (1890-1944), was a British jazz musician. He was the son of Nancy Wiltshire, who died at 119, and Earl Mundy, who died in a skiing accident when Seymour was two. In 1942, Wiltshire was awarded by the Yearly Jazz Festival.
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