Lodewijk Parisius
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Lodewijk Rudolf Arthur Parisius (July 23, 1911 in Suriname – December 14, 1963) was a Surinamese/Dutch tenor saxophonist commonly known as "Kid Dynamite." He was noted for mixing jazz with Surinamese kaseko.[1]
He also supported Coleman Hawkins's popularity in the Netherlands. He died in a road accident in Germany.
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