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81. The Boheme Restaurant At The Westin Grand Bohemian
Natalie Cole, Maynard Ferguson, Aretha franklin, Charlie Haden, Mel Torme, Badal Roy, Jimmy smith, Clarke Terry, Billy Eckstien, Alan Broadbent,
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82. Australian Rock Database - Goanna
Livin on The Razor s Edge 1979 4 Produced by Broderick smith EP AUS EMI CustomPress Gordon franklin and The Wilderness Ensemble All Fired Up Lost
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EP AUS EMI Custom Press Spirit Of Place 1982 10 Produced by Trevor Lucas CD AUS LP AUS WEA 600127 GER WEA K 90039 MC AUS That Day (Is Comin' Sooner) 1983 2 Produced by Tony Buettel and Shane Howard Single AUS Oceania 1985 10 Produced by Billy Payne assisted by Trevor Lucas CD AUS BMG SPCD 1218 (issued 1992) LP AUS WEA 251556-1 MC AUS WEA 251556-4 Song For Africa 1985 2 Single AUS WEA Spirit Returns 1998 14 Produced by Shane Howard and Kerryn Tolhurst CD AUS as Gordon Franklin and The Wilderness Ensemble: Let The Franklin Flow 1983 2 Produced by Trevor Lucas and Jeff Campbell Single AUS WEA 7-259941
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Gordon Franklin and The Wilderness Ensemble: All Fired Up - Lost Treasures 1970-1990 2002
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83. Bennie Smith
Bennie smith is the dean of St. Louis electric guitarists. He began to playout with George and Doc Perry over on franklin. Like Ace Wallace he played
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Bennie Smith is the dean of St. Louis electric guitarists. His shy manner belies an awesome talent. Born in St. Louis on October 5, 1933 the seventh son in a family of fourteen Bennie began playing on a ukelele brought back from the Pacific by a cousin called Hayfall who played a song Bennie still recalls called Slewfoot Floozie With Your Flaws Off . Soon his brother Ivory bought him a battered accoustic with two or three strings. Near 8th and Park he traced strains of blues to an old fellow from Mississippi named Butch McCray who taught him some techniques. He heard more music emanating from the building at Jefferson and Chouteau and two fellows came walking out, the brothers George and Doc Perry. Benny investigated and encountered Ace Wallace who taught him "how to hold the guitar, squeeze it, caress it." He began to play out with George and Doc Perry over on Franklin. Like Ace Wallace he played with Gabriel's band. Bennie's amp was a converted cathedral radio. Gabriel's trumpet was covered with scotch tape. "Anyplace that wasn't taped up wasn't his horn". There was a trip to Ft. Leonardwood in Gabriel's battered '50 Chevy Carryall that needed oil every ten miles. Jack Woogie was the piano player, and Nick Nicodemous, called "Chops" played sax. After his stint with Gabriel Bennie joined the Roosevelt Marks Orchestra . Roosevelt got all the work Ike Turner couldn't handle, and was the first black band to play on local television. The band included Roosevelt on bass, Bennie on guitar, St. Louis Jimmy (James Walls) on piano (and later, Clayton Love), Eugene Washington on sax, Houston Walls, Jimmy's brother, on sax, and L.C. Davis on vocals. L.C. Davis is Larry Davis who went on the play with Z.Z. Hill, Albert King, and B.B. King and who became a star in his own right. Washington was a dead ringer for Louis Jordan in looks and style, and there was an occasion when the two played together in East St. Louis. "You couldn't tell 'em apart!" The Roosevelt Marks Orchestra recorded several excellent singles for the St. Louis based

84. Brevard College. Brevard, North Carolina
Conducted by Laura franklin, assistant professor of music, the ensemble will senior percussion majors Bill smith, Daniel Alterman and Sam Mattison.
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Brevard College Symphonic Winds and Percussion Ensemble
to Perform November 9
BREVARD, NC (November 1, 2004) — The Brevard College Symphonic Winds and Percussion Ensemble will perform in concert at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, November 9 in the Scott Concert Hall of the Porter Center for the Performing Art. Admission to the concert is free. Brevard’s Symphonic Winds, conducted by instructor of music Todd Jenkins, will perform a program including works by John Philip Sousa and Percy Grainger. The performance will also feature one of its members, tubist and senior Davis Whitfield-Cargile, in a performance of Don Haddad’s Sonata for Tuba. The group will close its portion of the concert with a rendition of Henry Fillmore’s Lassus Trombone , featuring Brevard faculty member Kate Jenkins. Brevard’s Percussion Ensemble has been recognized as one of the premiere undergraduate ensembles in United States. The group has been invited to perform at state and national percussion events in recent years.

85. Jazz Piano Online
Even if the pianist is not the star, he is a kind of an aristocrat. Foster,Al France, Nic franklin, Aretha Freeman, Russ Friedman, Don Frishberg, Dave
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It is observed that the whole history of jazz can be read through the chart of the stylistic development of the pianists. They started it all and other instrumentalists use the techniques which they developed. Even if the pianist is not the star, he is a kind of an aristocrat. He is practically alone and can manage by himself if necessary. Over the years, respect for the role of the jazz pianist has increased. This page will eventually be more descriptive and include many more pianists. I am gradually writing more on people and gathering links. If you would like me to hurry up on one person in particular that you see below, let me know. Tell me who I need to add to this list!!! Send me links, anecdotes, samples of their work, anything.. And yes, you can nominate yourself to be on here. This list is for any jazz pianist. Thanks to all of you who have already submitted information and links!!!
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86. Dear
Stephen Hartman, Robert Hepperle, Richard Hill, Scott Hipp, dan Hoey, The Extravaganza Division Heads (Jill Eastlake and Ellen franklin),
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The short version of this letter is easy. THANK YOU VERY MUCH for supporting Louis Wu’s Birthday We feel that we satisfied our goal of throwing a memorable party at Noreascon Three, but this goal was reached only due to the creativity, time, and funds of over 150 volunteer fans and several fan and pro organizations. This was an extraordinary effort by all concerned, and we could not have done this without your help. You should know that we have received many verbal and written compliments from the Noreascon Three committee; Mark Olson, convention chairman, specifically asked that we express his appreciation to all concerned. We would ask that, should you hear about future plans for a Boxboro Fandom party, please remind us to "Just Say No!" (by the way, over 800 of you did just that at our ‘Death of A Fandom’ party on Sunday night…thanks for your energy and support!!). Again, thank you all for being part of our ‘definitive’ extravaganza. P.S. The long version of this letter is harder…we’d like to mention everyone who helped out. We did not get on paper the names of many fen who helped…our thanks to them is even more heartfelt. If you know anyone who helped but who is not listed, please send them a copy of this thank you or send their name and address to Boxboro Fandom c/o Steve Boheim 50 MacIntosh Lane Boxboro Mass. 01719.

87. Events At The University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign From Jan. 23 Through Fe
8 pm Recital Hall, smith Hall. Costanza’s first solo recital as a visiting faculty Carl franklin, director. 530 pm Krannert Art Museum auditorium.
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88. Events At The University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign From Nov. 1 Through 18.
3 pm Recital Hall, smith Hall. A concert of varied repertoire will include works Performance artists Velina Hasu Houston, dan Kwong and Brenda Wong Aoki
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89. Jazz Improv Magazine
dan Jacobs Joe La Barbera Mike Longo Dennis Mackrel Sherrie Maricle “Bahia”Composed by Mike smith “I Was There,” Composed by Roger Kellaway
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90. CD Baby: GREAT CAESAR'S GHOST WITH G.E. SMITH: Great Caesar's Ghost With G.E. Sm
Featuring GE smith, it is electric blues at it s finest . the Billy JoelBand, Jazz pianist Eliani Elias, GE smith and Taylor Barton, among many others.
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LINKS Check out the Great Caesar's Ghost website Email Great Caesar's Ghost with G.E. Smith TRY THIS OTHER CDs you will love Big Island Shindig and Hacha GENRES you need to try ROCK: Jam-band BLUES: Electric Blues FEATURING GUITAR Find more artists from USA: NY - Long Island NOTES "Great Caesar's Ghost is a band of of seven accomplished musicians that give their interpretation of great american music. Much like jazz and classical musicians, they strive to re-read the great compositions of decades past. Included in their repertoire are selections from the blues and rock oriented music of the late sixties and early seventies era. This includes The Grateful Dead, The Allman Brothers Band, many of the Blues Masters, and more. GCG's sound is generated by four guitars, bass, a Hammond B-3, congas, timbales, and dual drum kits, which capture the true spirit of the music that they play. For those who like jam oriented blues/rock, or simply good time party music, Great Caesar's Ghost will not dissapoint."

91. Guitar, Piano And Voice Sheet Music - Gospel Index
Musicnotes Digital Sheet Music All I Want Is You by Martin smith Musicnotes Digital Sheet Music Favorite Song of All by dan Dean performed by
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by Ian Eskelin and Brian White performed by Avalon
All Creatures #2
by St. Francis of Assisi performed by David Crowder Band
All I Want Is You
by Martin Smith
All My Heart Rejoices
by Steve Green
Amazing
by Matt Redman
Amazing Grace
performed by Cissy Houston
America
by Chris Tomlin, Jd Walt and Jack Parker
Any Day
by John P. Kee
Back In Style
by Ken Ashby and Pat Murphy performed by Up With People
Be Encouraged
by John P. Kee
Beautiful Savior: ( All My Days )
by Stuart Townend
Befriended
by Matt Redman
Believer
by Matt Redman
Beyond All Measure
by Tom Lane
The Bible Tells Me So
by Dale Evans
Blessed Be Your Name
by Matt and Beth Redman performed by Passion Worship Band
Bring It To Jesus
by John P. Kee
Call His Name Jesus
by Shawn Craig performed by Phillips, Craig and Dean

92. Spring Preview 2005 | All Ears
In that regard, trumpeter/trailblazer Wadada Leo smith is one of the signal There’s pianist Donal Fox’s Monk and Bach program with Boston MVP bassist
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BY JON GARELICK What you don’t play is more important than what you do play, someone must have said. (Miles? Monk? Fats Waller? Benjamin Franklin?) In that regard, trumpeter/trailblazer Wadada Leo Smith is one of the signal musicians of the past half-century. Born in Leland, Mississippi, he collaborated with Anthony Braxton in Chicago’s AACM avant-garde collective and contributed the title tune to Braxton’s Silence (1969), "as radical an incorporation of blank space into sound construction as any post-free player has made" according to writer John Corbett in the redoubtable Jazz: The Rough Guide . An important theoretician and teacher in the New Haven area for years, Smith has recently made wonderful acoustic small-group records with pianist (and Yalie) Anthony Davis and a couple of albums under the title rubric

93. T.O.C. Reviews Lou Harrison CD
In his excellent liner notes, Ken smith quotes from the biography Lou It hasinteresting ideas that don t require a skilled pianist or cellist.
http://www.cello.org/Newsletter/Reviews/harriscd.htm
Works of Lou Harrison by "The Omnipotent Critic"
(The following does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Internet Cello Society or its representatives. It is the opinion of an individual ICS member.) Koch International Classics
Works of Lou Harrison
Suite for Violin with String Orchestra
Maria Bachmann, violin
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
James Sedares, conductor A Collection of Piano Pieces
Michael Boriskin, piano Suite for Cello and Piano
Nina Flyer, cello
Josephine Gandolfi, piano Suite for Cello and Harp
Nina Flyer, cello
Dan Levitan, Harp Total time: 50:37 Lou Silver Harrison is an American icon. This octogenarian from California studied with Henry Cowell, worked with John Cage, and was a champion of the music of Ives. Like many from the left-coast, (as Lush Rumbaugh would say) he has always been a rebel. After much experimentation with the new music forms of the twentieth century, he rejected them and went in search of other voices and flavors. In his excellent liner notes, Ken Smith quotes from the biography Lou Harrison: Composing a World

94. F&M | Press Releases
Solo/Concerto Competition at franklin Marshall January 23 Douglas smith,piano. Spring, From Four Seasons Antonio Vivaldi (1676-1741)
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This year's program is as follows:
Concerto in G Major - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Robyn Zislin '06 (1756-1791), flute
Xun Pan, piano Introduction and Rondo Capricciso - Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921)
Jordan Kirkner '05, violin
Donna Dligerman, piano Concerto in G for 2 flutes - Domenico Cimarosa (1749-1801)
Lisa Hertz '07, Megan Westmoreland '07, flutes Xun Pan, piano Concerto - Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) Joan Brumbaugh '08, piano William Wright, piano Concertino - Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826) Anya Wachterhauser '05, clarinet Rosemary Seichrist, piano Concerto No. 5 - Georg Goltermann (1824-1898) Se Young Um '07, cello Douglas Smith, piano Spring, From Four Seasons - Antonio Vivaldi (1676-1741) Daniel Jacoby '05, violin Accompanist to be announced Symphonie Espagnole Edouard Lalo Colette Buchanan '08, violin (1823-1892)

95. Wheaton College (Wheaton, IL) - Media Relations Office
Pierce Memorial Chapel, southeast corner of Washington and franklin streets Guest Speaker Christian smith, author of Soul Searching and professor and
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, 500 College Avenue Monday Saturday, Sunday, 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. $4 suggested donation For more information, call 630/752-5909 or visit the museum Web site Top AUGUST 2005 Art Exhibit Adams Hall Gallery, center of campus just north of Blanchard Hall Monday Friday

96. Music - Notable Lib Materials - February
Rec Chamber music AUTHOR Foote, Arthur, PUBLISHER, DATE Naxos franklin Tenn . B33 1942 Columbia Music 5 bassoon concertos AUTHOR smith, Daniel,
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97. WFMU's Airborn Event: Artists Played
Cassie franklin Cat Power CATHERINE RIBEIRO ALPES Cerberus Shoal cesaria evora dan dechellis jeff arnal dan dechellis and jeff arnal danger Mouse
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98. WashingtonPost.com: Remembering Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Who was franklin Delano Roosevelt? he asked. I didn t cry. After all, my modestbank account does seem Earl R. smith, Alexandria. Inspiration and Pain
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MORE INFO Share your memories of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Take a guided tour of the FDR Memorial. Visit the national historic sites for Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. See the Roosevelts' gravesite View portraits of the Roosevelts from the Library of Congress. Get Roosevelt family history and geneology. FDR was Time magazine's Man of the Year in and Editor's Note: Some of the links above will take you out of The Post's Web site. To return, use the Back button on your browser. Go to the FDR Memorial page Go to the Washington World section
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The Washington Post received more than 800 submissions from readers who responded to our request to share their memories and memorabilia of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his era. Many of those we heard from loved FDR; a few hated him. In letters, faxes and e-mail, people from the region and across the country told us poignant and sometimes humorous stories of the Depression and World War II and of how FDR's presidency affected their lives or the lives of loved ones. The Post will publish a selection of those stories through Friday, when the FDR Memorial will be dedicated. Many submissions were shortened and altered slightly for space and clarity. Some were augmented with additional interviews.

99. 1701610ED - The Best Contemporary Christian Songs Ever - Piano (Piano/Vocal/Guit
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100. Music (091901)
Bill smith Donny Woodcock. Stories from the Adirondacks set to the tune of guitar, Clarinetist accompanied by pianist, trumpeter and violinist in
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From Alice Cooper to Grant Cooper, upcoming musical schedules offer something for everyone in
By Allen Czelusniak
The large number of arts organizations in Central New York give music fans plenty of options when it comes to penciling entertainment into their schedules. Whether it's the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra's Russian Festival, the Vegas-style fare in the Turning Stone Casino's Showroom, American music legend Bob Dylan, a lunchtime classical recital of Civic Morning Musicals, or a catered cabaret with the Central New York Jazz Foundation, the choices are there in the 2001-2002 season.
As always, check the weekly Times Table section in the The New Times for updated listings and upcoming concerts as they are announced. The information is also available on the Web at http://newtimes.rway.com
Arts Alive in Liverpool
For the past 16 years, the Friends of the Liverpool Public Library have presented this diverse mix of music in the library's Carmen Community Room, 300 Tulip St., Liverpool. All concerts are free. 457-0310, Ext. 135. Excelsior Cornet Band.

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