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  • Paul interferes, killing two and wounding Jiver.
  • According to shuck-and-jiver.
  • Jiver Hutchinson was one of his sidemen.
  • One of the muggers is Jiver.
  • In 1936 he left for England, sailing on the same ship as his friend Jiver Hutchinson.
  • Burton Hill cited Holder as a rare survivor and important connection to the early swing legends, including Ken Snakehips Johnson and Leslie " Jiver " Hutchinson.
  • Also internationally successful were trumpeters Dizzy Reece, Leslie'Jiver'Hutchinson and Leslie Thompson, bassist Coleridge Goode, guitarist Ernest Ranglin and pianist Monty Alexander.
  • Paul follows Jiver's blood trail to an abandoned haystack and shoots him in the head with a . 45 M1911A1 pistol as he tries to drive out of the barn in a truck.
  • He joined trumpeter Leslie " Jiver " Hutchinson's mostly-black band, with whom he played on radio and toured in Europe, before working with entertainer Cab Kaye in the Netherlands.
  • The five gang members break into Paul's house as revenge for Jiver getting beaten up by Paul and the gang rape the maid, Rosario ( Silvana Gallardo ), then wait for Kersey.
  • Appleton moved to Leslie Thompson's Emperors of Jazz, and was leading his own band by 1937; he also worked with Jiver Hutchinson and Cyril Blake in the second half of the decade.
  • However, Holder is also regarded as one of the leading black UK jazz musicians to emerge from the mid-1940s'swing dance band movement, having got his big break with a band led by Jiver Hutchinson after World War II . In the late 1940s Holder also worked with trumpeter Kenny Baker.
  • After the end of the war, he played in many of the leading British dance bands of the era, including those led by Nat Temple, Nat Gonella, Ambrose, Leslie " Jiver " Hutchinson and Eric Winstone, as well as in Victor Feldman's Sextet, before forming "'Kenny Graham's Afro-Cubists "'in April 1950.