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Eastwood Lane

Eastwood Lane (May 22, 1879 - January 22, 1951) was a American composer who wrote piano suites, impressionist pieces, and ballet.

Eastwood Lane was born in Brewerton, New York.

His compositions include "Adirondack Sketches", "Sea Burial", "Eastern Seas", "The Legend of Lonesome Lake",and "Persimmon Pucker".

Lane was said to have been an influence on the piano style of Bix Beiderbecke.



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