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61. The Sheila Variations: Marlon - 1924 - 2004
This discovery led me to marlon Brando. His name was everywhere. He seemedsynonymous with It would be like a bad pianist playing a brilliant concerto.
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"This race and this country and this life produced me, he said. I shall express myself as I am." James Joyce, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Main
July 03, 2004
Marlon - 1924 - 2004
I've always wanted to be an actor. Since I was a little kid. Many members of my family are in this profession - and have been - so it always seemed like a valid way to make a living, as opposed to some wacked-out Bohemian dream. In a certain respect, the people who have the "normal" jobs in my family are the black sheep. When I was little, I was the same way that I am now- the same person who throws herself into her passions with such abandon that all else fades away. My passions become PROJECTS. "Oh. Humphrey Bogart it is now? Fine, then. Let's go." I check things off the list, I must see this, this, and this. I must learn about him. I must envelop myself in him. When I was 11 years old, maybe 12, I was babysitting. And I saw Dog Day Afternoon - clearly a movie which I should NOT have seen at that age. But that's irrelevant. Because sometimes it is the things that happen to us TOO SOON that have the greatest impact. For when are we ever truly ready for it? That movie, and Al Pacino's performance in general, changed my life. He seemed different than anybody else I had ever seen before. He seemed to not be playing a character. He seemed to be on the EDGE of reality, as opposed to just mirroring reality. His performance moved me, a little girl, to such a degree that I remember wondering, idly, as the father of the child I babysat for drove my home later that evening, "I wonder if Sonny is still alive in prison somewhere ... I'd like to write to him." "Sonny" - the gay bankrobber Al Pacino portrayed - had made such an impression, and had filled my heart with such compassion - that I wanted to write to the real guy, and tell him how I felt about him. The whole sex-change operation plot of the film had gone right over my head - but that was all right. What I really got was a new and vibrant view of not only acting, but of human potential. Al Pacino seemed to me a miracle.

62. Flagpole Magazine
THE DUMPS (Tasty World) With daniel Ray (Let s Surf, Exit 86) on guitar/ vocals, Tonight marlon Patton, Dan Nettles Carl Lindberg.
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63. BBC - Radio 4 Front Row - Past Programmes
pianist Stephen Hough talks to Kirsty Lang about his latest cd, a recording of Kim Newman reviews Fan Tan, a novel by marlon Brando and Donald Cammell,
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64. Everything Else You Ever Wanted To Know About The 1998 Street Fair
He was in the Elvis Presley movie Harum Scarum, and taught marlon Brando to She is currently working with pianist Barnaby Finch (who has worked with
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For This 17th ADAMS AVE. STREET FAIR I've been booking and programming Festivals in San Diego since my first back in 1967 (with Folk Festivals, Blues Festivals and more General Music Events, this one is #50), and these Street Fairs and Roots Festivals we do in the Fall and Spring are right up there with the best I've done. They are FREE TO THE PUBLIC so many people who wouldn't otherwise have an opportunity to attend a music event of this scope, have that opportunity twice a year on Adams Avenue. This year at the Street Fair, there is as usual a wide variety of music and (as I often do) I encourage you to go see some kind of music you haven't spent any time with before; you might find that you like it quite a lot. I don't have room here to comment on everyone but there are some very special people coming this year that you might find the time to spend a few moments with and here are some of the reasons. Jack "Mr. Bongo" Costanzo & His Afro Cuban Band

65. Reeling: The Movie Review Show's Review Of The Beat That My Heart Skipped (De Ba
suggesting a cross between a 70 s era marlon Brando and Richard Harris. But, a chance meeting with his longdead concert pianist mother’s former
http://www.reelingreviews.com/thebeatthatmyheartskipped.htm
Laura Clifford
Robin Clifford Twenty-eight year old Thomas Seyer (Romain Duris, "L'Auberge espagnole," "Le Divorce") has been following in the footsteps of his beloved father Robert (Niels Arestrup, "Meeting Venus") by illegally hustling real estate with brutish methods when a chance run-in with his deceased mom's concert manager puts him at a crossroads. While the violence of his dad's world clearly turns him on, macho brutality is pitted against the artistic and refined when Tom discovers reconnecting with the world of his concert pianist mother truly jazzes him in "The Beat That My Heart Skipped." Laura:
Cowriter (with "Read My Lips" collaborator Tonino Benacquista)/director Jacques Audiard has made an unconventional move in remaking an American film. James Toback's debut film, 1978's "Fingers," is a cult item whose protagonist, Harvey Keitel, suffers a more violent end than Audiard's hero. Audiard has taken Toback's premise and created an offbeat character study of a man whose parents, one living and one deceased, are engaged in a virtual tug-of-war over his future. Duris gives a star-making turn as the intense, hip, jangly edged thug with the soul of an artist.
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66. September 3, 2003 Harpur Hotline
Holober s career as a jazz pianist started at Harpur College. marlon Torres `02,a twotime recipient of the Gruber Family Scholarship, expressed his
http://harpur.binghamton.edu/hotline/91203hotline/
September 3, 2003 Class of 2007 Continues Tradition of Excellence
by Gail Glover They're back! Students returned to Binghamton last week. Approximately 2,278 freshmen and 740 transfers arrived on campus August 28, to begin their first semester as Binghamton University students. They were joined by upperclassmen who arrived August 29. The first day of classes was September 2. BU continues to be highly selective, accepting only 44 percent of its applying freshmen, up from 42 percent last year. National figures indicate that 90 percent of U.S. colleges admit more than 90 percent of their new student applicants. BU is one of the few schools in the country admitting less than 50 percent of its applicants for freshman admission. Binghamton University currently carries the highest rating among the SUNY university centers in the "most selective" designation. More than 70 percent of the freshman class meets the designation, which is based on SAT scores and high school averages as defined by the SUNY system.

67. Almost Fabulous Movie Reviews: Academy Award Winners And Nominees: Actors: Full
daniel Day Lewis – My Left Foot Kenneth Branagh – Henry V marlon Brando –Last Tango in Paris Jack Nicholson – The Last Detail Al Pacino – Serpico
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68. OSCAR 2005
2002 Adrian Brody The pianist 2001 Denzel Washington Training Day 1989 daniel DayLewis My Left Foot 1988 Dustin Hoffman Rain Man
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69. Artist Management Booking
Jazz pianist; marlon Simon the Nanual Spirits; Latin jazz ensemble (USA);Matt Baker Trio (Australia); Jazz pianist; Mike Winkle (USA); Jazz vocalist
http://www.csmpro.ch/management.htm

70. The Blue Wisp - News
daniel Lanois may be in our neck of the woods, over the river at the Southgate He brought along his friend, the brilliant German pianist Lars Vogt,
http://www.bluewispjazzclub.com/wispnews.html
NEWS OUR DEEPEST CONDOLESCENCES GO OUT TO MICHAEL SCHARFE AND FAMILY on the passing of his father, Woodrow Wilson Scharfe. Mike is a well-loved member of The Wisp family and we wish him and his family the best in this sad time.
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WE REMEMBER ALBERT: A CELEBRATION OF LIFE (SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 2004) On behalf of Albert's family and friends, we would like to express our great thanks to all of the performers and patrons who attended this special benefit. It was a great evening of music and a lovely tribute to this special man. Several of Albert's favorite tunes were performed and dedicated to him, including Benny Gholson's I Remember Clifford (Phil De Greg, Eddie Felson, Ron Enyard); Sweet Lorraine (Paul Piller, Joe Gaudio, Phil, Eddie, Ron); and a very moving Bill Evans' B Minor Waltz (Steve Schmidt) leading into Miles Davis' All Blues (Steve Coghill, Steve Schmidt, Eddie, Paul Elliott). We gratefully acknowledge the participation of the following artists who gave generously of their time and talents: piano Misty Boyce, Brian Cashwell, Mike Darrah, Phil De Greg, Sam Farley, and Steve Schmidt;

71. Links: Jazz - Traditional
marlonJordan.com marlon Jordan, the youngest of seven children of Her fellowmusicians include Jazz pianist Rick Eldridge and New Orleans Trombonist
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: There is no description for this link yet. Moise and Alida Viator : "Hot New Orleans jazz gumbo by brother-sister duo, with Cuban, Haitian and Jamaican flavorings." Wendell Brunious : "Wendell lives in New Orleans the birthplace of jazz in America. In that tradition, he frequently toured with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, a group that helps preserve the flavor of early Dixieland. His versatility is evident on this record as his flugelhorn and trumpet solos encompass a number of jazz styles but with a twist that is definitely all his own." Scotty Hill's French Market Jazz Band : There is no description for this link yet. New Orleans Spice Jazz Band : "One of New Orleans’ finest, the New Orleans Spice offers the ultimate in performing and parading New Orleans jazz. The band is upbeat and entertaining with the most excellent, talented musicians who perform this style of jazz. In keeping with the essence of New Orleans, there is an incredible repertoire of classic songs." New Leviathan Oriental Foxtrot Orchestra : There is no description for this link yet.

72. Links: Jazz - Contemporary
pianist and actor Harry Connick Jr. Harry studied under James Booker when marlon Jordan Son of saxophonist Kidd Jordan and the older brother of
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: There is no description for this link yet. Michael Ward : "Upon entering Southern University in Baton Rouge, LA, Michael decided to become a jazz guitarist because he saw no financial future with the violin. After one week in college his roommate asked if he had ever heard Noel Pointer or Jean luc Ponte. He had not, so his roommate handed him a tape, told him to check it out, and exited the room. After listening to the tapes, he knew immediately this was what he wanted to do. Once again he ended up with his violin." Wendell Brunious : "Wendell lives in New Orleans the birthplace of jazz in America. In that tradition, he frequently toured with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, a group that helps preserve the flavor of early Dixieland. His versatility is evident on this record as his flugelhorn and trumpet solos encompass a number of jazz styles but with a twist that is definitely all his own." Quintology : There is no description for this link yet.

73. Philadelphia Music Project: 2002 Grantees
which will feature Villafranca, Pablo Batista, and marlon Simon, in two tenday daniel Sheehy, Director and Curator, Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
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Grant amount: $80,000
Grant period: 2002-04 With support from the Philadelphia Music Project, the Asociación de Músicos Latino Americanos (AMLA) will present two concerts featuring 22 classic pan-Latin works newly arranged by Ruben Gonzalez of the Buena Vista Social Club, Bomba Jazz proponent Papo Vasquez, Frank Emilio, Jorge Abad, Andres Alen, Guillermo Rubalcava, Orlando Adad, Mari Baracardo, and Elio Villafranca. Johnny Pacheco will offer workshops and rehearse and conduct the orchestra, which will feature Villafranca, Pablo Batista, and Marlon Simon, in two ten-day residency sessions culminating in public performances. Located in the heart of the Puerto Rican/Latino community

74. Daniel Austin In The Soul-Patrol Spotlight
daniel AUSTIN and his new CD called CONFIDENCE IN YOU (available online at his As a classically trained pianist and singer, he progressed to playing
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Hi, this is Bob Davis and I wanted to take this moment in time and space to introduce you all to a new artist that I'd like you to give yourself a chance to experience. DANIEL AUSTIN and his new CD called "CONFIDENCE IN YOU" (available online at his web site: www.danielaustin.com You may have noticed that we have been featuring Daniel Austin here on the Soul-Patrol Newsletter for the past few weeks. However I'd like you to take a few moments of your time to focus on him and his music a little closer in this special edition of the newsletter
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75. APPUNTI TESINE
marlon Brando A Streetcar Named Desire (Un tram chiamato desiderio) daniel Day-Lewis - In the Name of the Father (Nel nome del padre)
http://www.matura.it/enciclopedia/oscar_al_miglior_attore.htm
Home Scuola Università Forum ... Gioca e vinci document.title = "Oscar al miglior attore" + " - " + document.title Home scuola > Oscar al miglior attore Oscar al miglior attore de:Oscars/Bester Schauspieleren:Academy Award for Best Actor
Questo premio viene assegnato all'attore votato come migliore dall'Academy.
L'elenco mostra il vicitore di ogni anno, seguito dagli attori che hanno ricevuto una nomination.
Per ogni attore viene indicato il film che gli ¨ valso la nomination (titolo originale e titolo italiano tra parentesi).
Gli anni indicati sono quelli di produzione, quindi 1967 indica un Oscar vinto nel 1968 per ruolo interpretato nel 1967.
*1928 Emil Jannings - The Last Command and The Way of All Flesh
** Richard Barthelmess - The Noose and The Patent Leather Kid
** Charlie Chaplin - The Circus
*1929 Warner Baxter - In Old Arizona
** George Bancroft - Thunderbolt
** Chester Morris - Alibi ** Paul Muni - The Valiant ** Lewis Stone - The Patriot *1930 George Arliss - Disraeli ** George Arliss - The Green Goddess ** Wallace Beery - The Big House ** Maurice Chevalier - The Big Pond and The Love Parade ** Ronald Colman - Bulldog Drummond and Condemned ** Lawrence Tibbett - The Rogue Song *1931 Lionel Barrymore - A Free Soul **Adolphe Menjou - The Front Page ** Jackie Cooper - Skippy ** Richard Dix - Cimarron I pionieri del west ** Fredric March - The Royal Family of Broadway *1932 Wallace Beery - The Champ and Fredric March - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

76. A Review Of The Phantom Tollbooth
pianist Jason Lindner’s unapologetic urban jazz approach has turned heads in New Other homegrown talents—bassist Omer Avital, drummer marlon Browden,
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By Jeff Cebulski Frankly, jazz has been kind of quiet, but not because there was a dearth of good music. Surely, the regular routines commence: concerts, festivals, a thousandish recordings…but very few of these recordings received public notice. Some attempts at coalescing urban and traditional sounds to gain the attention of Hip-hop Nation were interesting, but most failed miserably. Lacking sufficient radio exposure, some excellent talent is being ignored. So, I now attempt to steer potential fans to places that will introduce and ratify what is best about this age-old, struggling genre. Fly . Fly. Savoy Jazz. John Abercrombie: Assorted Recordings . ECM: rarum XIV. This collection of Abercrombie “hits” is one of the finest of its genre. Here (no doubt aided by the wisdom of John himself) is a truly representative list of the guitarist’s 30-year work for ECM, beginning with the classic tone poem “Timeless,” and featuring moments with his initial progressive improvisational trio Gateway (with hall of fame mates Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnnette); a contribution to an album by trumpet star Kenny Wheeler; his duo classic with Ralph Towner, “Sargasso Sea,” that typified the kind of modern chamber music ECM was known for; his second basic trio with Marc Johnson and Peter Erskine; and ultimately his work with organist Dan Wall and the painfully little-appreciated Adam Nussbaum. There’s nothing weak or puzzling about this arrangement. A real treat.

77. Academy Awards Archive: Best Actor
daniel DayLewis (Gangs of New York) Jack Nicholson (About Schmidt) marlon Brando (Last Tango in Paris) Jack Nicholson (The Last Detail)
http://www.movie-page.net/oscars/best_actor.html
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Winners are listed first in each group.
Sean Penn ( Mystic River
Johnny Depp ( Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Ben Kingsley ( House of Sand and Fog
Jude Law ( Cold Mountain
Bill Murray ( Lost in Translation
Adrien Brody ( The Pianist
Nicolas Cage ( Adaptation
Michael Caine ( The Quiet American Daniel Day-Lewis ( Gangs of New York Jack Nicholson ( About Schmidt Denzel Washington ( Training Day Russell Crowe ( A Beautiful Mind Sean Penn ( I Am Sam Will Smith ( Ali Tom Wilkinson ( In the Bedroom Russell Crowe ( Gladiator Javier Bardem ( Before Night Falls Tom Hanks ( Cast Away Ed Harris ( Pollock Geoffrey Rush ( Quills Kevin Spacey ( American Beauty Russell Crowe ( The Insider Richard Farnsworth ( The Straight Story Sean Penn ( Sweet and Lowdown Denzel Washington ( The Hurricane Roberto Benigni ( Life is Beautiful Tom Hanks ( Saving Private Ryan Ian McKellen ( Gods and Monsters Nick Nolte ( Affliction Edward Norton ( American History X Jack Nicholson ( As Good As It Gets Matt Damon ( Good Will Hunting Robert Duvall ( The Apostle Peter Fonda ( Ulee's Gold Dustin Hoffman ( Wag the Dog Geoffrey Rush ( Shine Tom Cruise ( Jerry Maguire Ralph Fiennes ( The English Patient Woody Harrelson ( The People vs. Larry Flynt

78. New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
The Danza Quartet, featuring pianist Tom McDermott and clarinetist Evan Maurice Brown, in a Trumpet Woodshed with marlon Jordan; young British jazz
http://www.nojazzfest.com/pr/2005_all-fair.html
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New Orleans’ ultimate spring happening will commence for the 36 th consecutive time on Friday, April 22 at 11 a.m. That’s when the music starts at the Louisiana Heritage Fair – the official name for all of the great music and activities that will unfold on the verdant infield of the historic Fair Grounds Race Course from Friday, April 22 through Sunday, April 24 and Thursday, April 28 through Sunday, May 1. In addition to twelve simultaneous music stages, the Louisiana Heritage Fair presents joyous parades, delectable local cuisine, one-of-a-kind crafts, and more. Respectfully rooted in tradition, this modern panoply of programming is unified by Louisiana’s distinctive identity and the organic relationship of Louisiana culture with the global community. Sunday, April 24 is Latin Day at the Congo Square Stage, with debut performances by such stars as Juanes from Colombia, Victor Manuelle from Puerto Rico, and Julieta Venegas from Mexico. Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys’ singer/songwriter, debuts, as does hip-hop star Nelly, and the legendary South Louisiana singer Phil Phillips, of

79. Ray Wang's Film Page
COMPOSER AND pianist bingo Garland L. Yee and Ray Arthur Wang Dir., Rage FilmStudios (2003) Terry Malloy (marlon Brando in On the Waterfront)
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Front: Ray Arthur Wang, Asen Angelov Back: Eric Schmidt, Garland L. Yee Film Compartment (The Raw Debut Feature Film) - Ray Arthur Wang, Dir., Raw Power Productions - Official Selection of Cinequest , one of the Top 10 Film Festivals in the World ACTOR (PRINCIPAL): Carl Ong, The Car Owner DIRECTOR, PRODUCER (Title shared with Rodolfo Cabrera-Rosales), EXECUTIVE PRODUCER (Shared with Helen Wang, Eric Lin), WRITER (Shared with Asen Angelov, Laura Iliescu, Steven Song, Garland L. Yee), EDITOR (Shared with Philip Wood, Garland L. Yee) COMPOSER (Shared with Philip Wood) AND PIANIST to be - Ray Arthur Wang and Eric Schmidt Dir., Rage Film Studios ACTOR (PRINCIPAL): Asian American and Fourth Man/Cameraman DIRECTOR, PRODUCER, WRITER, EDITOR (

80. Reel Classics: Article: All About Oscar - Academy Award Trivia And Statistics
Best Actor Winner Adrian Brody (age 29) for THE pianist (2002). runners up Richard Dreyfuss (age 30) for THE GOODBYE GIRL (1977); marlon Brando (age 30)
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Below is a listing of the answers to many Academy Awards-related trivia questions based on the statistical results of the awards over the years. This information has been compiled by Elizabeth through statistical analysis of the results and with the help of a few news articles cited below . Feel free to check up on any of the listings below and let me know if you dispute or disagree with anything. Last updated: 28 February 2005
THE MOST OSCARS
  • To any Film: (tie) BEN-HUR (1959), TITANIC (1997) and THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING (2003) (11)
    • runners up... WEST SIDE STORY (tie) GIGI (1958), THE LAST EMPEROR (1987) and THE ENGLISH PATIENT (1996) (9)
    To any Film without winning Best Picture: CABARET (1972) (8)
    • runner up... (tie) A PLACE IN THE SUN (1951) and STAR WARS (1977) (6)
    To any Film in Acting categories: (tie) A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE (1951) and NETWORK (1976) (3) To any Individual: Walt Disney (26: 22 Competitive Awards, 4 Honorary Awards)

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