Al Timothy

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Albon Timothy (5 July 1915 - 8 December 2000) was a Trinidadian jazz and calypso musician and songwriter who played numerous instruments but was best known for his tenor saxophone playing. His most successful hit as a songwriter was "Kiss Me, Honey Honey, Kiss Me", written with Michael Julien, which reached number 3 in 1959 in the charts sung by Shirley Bassey. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Al Timothy
rdf:langString Al Timothy
rdf:langString Al Timothy
rdf:langString Albon Timothy
rdf:langString London, England
xsd:date 2000-12-08
rdf:langString Radix, Mayaro County, Trinidad
xsd:date 1915-07-05
xsd:integer 36650292
xsd:integer 1122790153
rdf:langString "Mr Excitement Himself", "King Timothy", "Timothy Otis"
xsd:date 1915-07-05
rdf:langString Albon Timothy
xsd:date 2000-12-08
rdf:langString Musician, bandleader, songwriter
rdf:langString Albon Timothy (5 July 1915 - 8 December 2000) was a Trinidadian jazz and calypso musician and songwriter who played numerous instruments but was best known for his tenor saxophone playing. His most successful hit as a songwriter was "Kiss Me, Honey Honey, Kiss Me", written with Michael Julien, which reached number 3 in 1959 in the charts sung by Shirley Bassey.
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rdf:langString "Mr Excitement Himself", "King Timothy", "Timothy Otis"

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