Ronald J. "Spanky" Davis (March 6, 1943 – October 23, 2014) was an American jazz trumpeter. Davis worked with Charlie Palmieri (1979), Sam Jones (1979–82)...
Louella "Spanky" Wilson (born c. 1947) is an American soul, funk and jazz vocalist, who has performed internationally and recorded several albums since...
American football player SpankyDavis (1943–2010), American trumpeter Spike Davis (born 1990), American rugby union footballer Spud Davis (1904–1984), American...
group Spanky and Our Gang was named for the troupe because lead singer Elaine "Spanky" McFarlane's last name was similar to that of George "Spanky" McFarland...
dates as a leader in 1976 but continued to play into the 1980s with SpankyDavis, eventually retiring around the end of the decade. Don Byas, Don Byas...
Robert C. Calfee, 81, American educational psychologist, stomach cancer. SpankyDavis, 71, American jazz trumpeter. Sir Ronald Grierson, 93, British banker...
Records in 1982 and 1983. Members included Francis Williams, Irv Stokes, SpankyDavis, Norris Turney, Howard E. Johnson, Bobby Watson, and Red Richards. George...
the Count Basie Orchestra. Stokes was a regular performer alongside SpankyDavis at Doc Cheatham's Sunday brunch gig at the Sweet Basil Jazz Club, continuing...
com. "Our Gang Follies Of 1938, film no. 162; Club Spanky extras". TheLuckyCorner.com. "Dix Davis filmography". American Film Institute. Bradley, Edwin...
Peplowski, Marty Grosz, Keith Ingham, Frank Vignola, Chuck Wilson, and SpankyDavis. He also played with Buck Clayton, Grover Mitchell, Annie Ross, Richard...
that he performed with scores of musicians, including, Plas Johnson, SpankyDavis, Harold Ashby, both Warren and Allan Vache, Fraser MacPherson, Joe Temperley...
is an American house music group from Chicago, founded in 1985 by Earl "Spanky" Smith Jr., Nathaniel Pierre Jones aka DJ Pierre, and Herbert "Herb J" Jackson...
two-reel format. Also in 1936, an Our Gang feature-length film, General Spanky, was released. Many of the shorts were edited for television over the years...
Jimmy "Spanky" DeBrest (April 24, 1937 in Philadelphia – March 2, 1973 in Philadelphia) was an American jazz bassist. DeBrest played with Lee Morgan in...