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dbpedia:Jimmy_Forrest
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James Robert Forrest Jr. (January 24, 1920 – August 26, 1980) was an American jazz musician, who played tenor saxophone throughout his career.Forrest is famous for his first solo recording of "Night Train". It reached No. 1 on the Billboard R&B chart in March 1952, and stayed at the top for seven weeks. "Hey Mrs. Jones" (No. 3 R&B) and "Bolo Blues" were his other major hits. All were made for United Records, which recorded Forrest between 1951 and 1953.
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Forrest, Jimmie
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African Americanjazz musician
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James Robert Forrest Jr.
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1980-01-01Z
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1935-01-01Z
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non_vocal_instrumentalist
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1920-01-24Z
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n4:_Louis
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1920-01-01Z
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1980-08-26Z
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1980-01-01Z
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