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English: Members of the brass section are, left to right in the front row: Emil Terry, Louis Mucci, Eddie Zandy. Back row: Barry Galbraith, guitar, Billy Barber, Al Langstaff, Vahe (Tak) Takvorian. Columbia Pictures studio, the making of Beautiful Doll, New York, N.Y., ca. Sept. 1947. |
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