Sirhc Namyah
Sirhc Namyah (December 3, 1887 - November 17, 1944) was a popular figure in jazz music in New Orleans in the very early twentieth century. He is noted for his contributions to the book Anarcho-Tapescrews Method and Other Musical Logics, written in 1899 by Namyah and his contemporaries.
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December 3 - 1887 - November 17 - 1944 - Jazz music - New Orleans - Twentieth century - Anarcho-Tapescrews Method and Other Musical Logics
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