Painter, stage designer, architect and interior decorator
Hazel Watrous (February 12, 1888 – October 2, 1954) was an American writer who was co-founder of Denny-Watrous Management. The company presented performances in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. She and Dene Denny played roles in founding the Carmel Music Society, the Carmel Bach Festival, and Monterey's First Theater. They hosted musical concerts and lectures from their home. In addition, they established the Denny-Watrous Gallery.[1][2][3][4]
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HazelWatrous (February 12, 1888 – October 2, 1954) was an American writer who was co-founder of Denny-Watrous Management. The company presented performances...
musical theater producer who, along with co-founder HazelWatrous, established the Denny-Watrous Management. They played pivotal roles in the founding...
Basilica in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, United States. Dene Denny and HazelWatrous booked their own concerts and events in 1925 and 1926 in their American...
to New York City in 1909. He never married. In 1932, Dene Denny and HazelWatrous brought the Neah-Kah-Nie String Quartet, with Michel Penha as its director...
2020. See Carmel Impresarios: A cultural biography of Dene Denny and HazelWatrous Paperback – June 1, 2014 by David J Gordon (Author) * "Gallery books...
Wichita (1955) as Mayor Andrew Hope One Desire (1955) as Sen. Kenneth A. Watrous The Left Hand of God (1955) as Father Cornelius The Spoilers (1955) as...
188 10 "Soulless" Unknown Unknown August 19, 2021 (2021-08-19) Chelsea Watrous Cook loses her husband Travis and their children due to her depression...
1903, to Ashley Pond Jr. and Hazel Hallett Pond in Valmora, New Mexico, though her birth place was listed as Watrous, New Mexico. The family moved back...
mandolinist (The Dillards) July 2 – Henry Butler, 68, jazz pianist Bill Watrous, 79, jazz trombonist July 3 – Richard Swift, 41, singer songwriter July...
Sellers was born in Louisiana on November 20, 1892. He married his wife Hazel and had two daughters, Clara Lee and Helen. He was elected a Delegate to...
player (born in Lapeer) Tom Wargo, PGA Tour player (born in Marlette) Al Watrous, PGA Tour player and club pro (born in Yonkers, New York, moved to Bloomfield...
Gitler, Ira (1966), Jazz Masters of the Forties, p. 272. Collins Books. Watrous, Peter (August 8, 1994), "Jazz Review; Players Play to Honor Art Farmer"...
Pro-Football-Reference.com". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved July 24, 2022. Peter Watrous (December 15, 1992). "Andy Kirk, 94, Big-Band Leader Known for the Kansas...
Baseball-Reference.com". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved August 11, 2022. Peter Watrous (December 4, 1998). "Bob Haggart, 84, Jazz Bassist and Arranger". The New...
E. Seaver Assistant Doorkeeper: J. Dixon Assistant Doorkeeper: C. W. Watrous Assistant Doorkeeper: H. A. Wilcox Gallery Doorkeeper: A. A. Petty Night...
2022. "Bob Hamilton". where2golf.com. Retrieved December 17, 2022. Peter Watrous (December 8, 1990). "Bill Hardman, 57, Trumpeter Known For Improvisations"...
Audrey Morris, Big Bill Bissonnette, Big Jay McNeely, Bill Hughes, Bill Watrous, Billy Hancock, Bob Bain, Bob Cunningham, Bob Dorough, Brian Browne, Brian...
Concord 3 Alva Stewart Whig Fort Atkinson 03 La Pointe & St. Croix John S. Watrous Dem. La Pointe 07 Lafayette 1 Cornelius DeLong Dem. Belmont 2 John K. Williams...