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  1. Peter Appleyard (26 de agosto de 1928 - 17 de julio de 2013) [1] fue un vibrafonista, percusionista y compositor de jazz británico-canadiense. Pasó la mayor parte de su vida en la ciudad de Toronto , donde durante muchos años fue un popular intérprete en clubes nocturnos y hoteles como The Park Plaza, Stop 33, The 54th, The ...

  2. Peter Appleyard, OC (26 August 1928 – 17 July 2013) was a British–Canadian jazz vibraphonist, percussionist, and composer. He spent most of his life in the city of Toronto, where for many years he was a popular performer in nightclubs and hotels such as The Park Plaza, Stop 33, The 54th, The Chelsea Inn, and The Montreal Bistro.

  3. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Peter Appleyard (26 de agosto de 1928 - 17 de julio de 2013) fue un vibrafonista, percusionista y compositor de jazz británico-canadiense. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ...

  4. Peter Appleyard - The Making of 'No Looking Back' featuring track Coming Up For Air. 96 views9 years ago. Featured Channels. OrigamiOrchard. @OrigamiOrchard • 5 subscribers. Official video...

  5. 18 de jul. de 2013 · Peter Appleyard, Canadian jazz great, dead at 84. Appleyard died at home, with news of his death spreading through Canada’s jazz community Thursday. He was 84. Onstage at his barn in May ...

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  6. 18 de jul. de 2013 · TORONTO – Widely respected Canadian jazz musician Peter Appleyard, a master of the vibraphone who shared the stage with some of his genre’s most legendary performers, has died. He was 84....

  7. 24 de jul. de 2013 · Peter Appleyard. Vibraphonist, percussionist, composer (born at Cleethorpes, Eng 26 Aug 1928, died, 17 July 2013 in Eden Mills, ON). After drumming in British dance bands and with RAF bands, he moved in 1949 to Bermuda and in 1951 to Toronto, where he began playing vibraphone.