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- Andy_Ennis abstract "Andy Ennis is a tenor saxophone player, part of the Baltimore jazz scene. He began performing professionally in 1957, at the Royal Theatre, a famed venue whose house band, the Royal Men of Rhythm, was led by Tracy McCleary. He later played with Bill Doggett and was a member of the Ray Charles Band.He is the brother of Ethel Ennis, a well-known local singer and pianist.".
- Q4760647 abstract "Andy Ennis is a tenor saxophone player, part of the Baltimore jazz scene. He began performing professionally in 1957, at the Royal Theatre, a famed venue whose house band, the Royal Men of Rhythm, was led by Tracy McCleary. He later played with Bill Doggett and was a member of the Ray Charles Band.He is the brother of Ethel Ennis, a well-known local singer and pianist.".
- Andy_Ennis comment "Andy Ennis is a tenor saxophone player, part of the Baltimore jazz scene. He began performing professionally in 1957, at the Royal Theatre, a famed venue whose house band, the Royal Men of Rhythm, was led by Tracy McCleary. He later played with Bill Doggett and was a member of the Ray Charles Band.He is the brother of Ethel Ennis, a well-known local singer and pianist.".
- Q4760647 comment "Andy Ennis is a tenor saxophone player, part of the Baltimore jazz scene. He began performing professionally in 1957, at the Royal Theatre, a famed venue whose house band, the Royal Men of Rhythm, was led by Tracy McCleary. He later played with Bill Doggett and was a member of the Ray Charles Band.He is the brother of Ethel Ennis, a well-known local singer and pianist.".