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- Q18158119 abstract "Vahdah Olcott-Bickford (1885-1980) was a famous American astrologer and guitarist. She was born in Norwalk, Ohio as Ethel Lucretia Olcott and died as Vahdah Olcott-Bickford Revere, having married twice.She was born on 17 October 1885 in Norwalk, Ohio. Her family moved to Socorro and then Los Angeles when she was an infant. She started guitar lessons at the age of eight and then, by chance, met the classical guitarist George C. Lindsay and played for him when she was still just nine. This was the start of a lifelong friendship in which Lindsay first tutored her and then introduced her to the famous guitarist, Manuel Y. Ferrer. Ferrer invited her to stay with his family in Berkeley where he gave her daily lessons for a year until he died suddenly in 1904. She then returned to her family and published her first major work, Theme for variations on Nel cor più non mi sento.Ron Purcell was taught by her from 1955 when he was a student at the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music and Arts. He and other pupils were taught guitar playing in the music room at her house in the Hollywood Hills where she taught a technique of playing with the right hand using the pads of the fingers to pluck the strings, rather than the fingernails.She amassed a large library of music, journals and correspondence about the guitar and other similar instruments. Her house in the Hollywood Hills was damaged by the 1971 San Fernando earthquake and this threatened the collection. The house was condemned and moving the huge collection then took 15 men over 17 days. On her death, the collection was bequeathed to the California State University, Northridge where it formed the foundation of its International Guitar Research Archive.".
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- Q18158119 birthDate "1885-10-17".
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- Q18158119 deathDate "1980-05-18".
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- Q18158119 birthDate "1885-10-17".
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- Q18158119 comment "Vahdah Olcott-Bickford (1885-1980) was a famous American astrologer and guitarist. She was born in Norwalk, Ohio as Ethel Lucretia Olcott and died as Vahdah Olcott-Bickford Revere, having married twice.She was born on 17 October 1885 in Norwalk, Ohio. Her family moved to Socorro and then Los Angeles when she was an infant. She started guitar lessons at the age of eight and then, by chance, met the classical guitarist George C. Lindsay and played for him when she was still just nine.".
- Q18158119 label "Vahdah Olcott-Bickford".
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- Q18158119 givenName "Ethel Lucretia Olcott".