Indy In Revue Blackwell worked with pianist Leroy Carr (19051935), the creator of I Won t Garfield T. haywood (1880-1931) moved with his family from Greenfield to http://www.americancabarettheatre.com/indy_revue.htm
Extractions: Indy in Revue A Playgrounding Guide A Playgrounding Guide Indy in Revue is a dramatic account of our city's history, chronicling the major events of its development from 1820 to the present. The production covers the areas of art, literature, history, music, politics, business, social issues, race, religion and most of the other elements involved in the creation of a major city. The purpose of Indy in Revue is to educate students about the Hoosier capital's history as well as to promote within our younger generation a sense of community and appreciation of heritage. This study guide is a concise overview of Indy in Revue , and it should be helpful in preparing for the performance as well as guiding follow-up discussion. The following questions will be helpful in preparing for Indy in Revue and may be used for brief writing exercises or for classroom discussions. What significant people do you know who contribute to the Indianapolis community and how have they done so? Perhaps it is a parent, a teacher, a friend, or a neighbor. A contribution canand doescome from all.
Famous Omega Men William Count Basie Internationally known pianist, composer, Dr.haywood Strickland, Texas College. Bro. Dr. Jesse L. Burns, Edward Waters College http://www.auburn.edu/opp/index3.php?page=famous_omega_men.php
Tom Archia Discography Players as identified by Larkin, from the left Cedric haywood (piano); Willie Jones, who was Archia s regular pianist in from 1948 through 1950, http://hubcap.clemson.edu/~campber/archia.html
Extractions: Latest update: September 10, 2004 "Texas Tenors" occupy a well-defined niche in the worlds of jazz and blues. The virtues of Herschel Evans, Illinois Jacquet, Arnett Cobb, and Booker Ervin have been sung loudly and often. Some even remember John Hardee, James Clay, or Marcel Ivery. But little has been said about Tom Archia; this is the first full-length article ever written about him. As a great blues player, an instantly recognizable soloist, and the only Texas Tenor to have taken his inspiration straight from Lester Young, Tom Archia deserves better. Thanks to Johnnie Mae Walton, Tom Archia's first cousin, we have learned something about his family background. The Archie family (as most of them have always spelled the name) came from the area around Hempstead, Texas (a small town about 50 miles northwest of Houston). In fact, there were several different Archie families (unrelated) around Hempstead and Bellville. Ernest Archie Sr. was born near Hempstead in the late 1880s or early 1890s; his father, Nathan Archie, who died in 1910, was a farmer who had been born into slavery. Nathan's wife Virginia Archie (1862 - 1932) had a major impact on her family's destiny. Born in Mississippi, she arrived in Waller County, Texas while still a child. She and Nathan had 14 children. Eleven of them (6 daughters and 5 sons) were still alive at the time of her death. According to one obituary, "Her husband having died in later years leaving her with a number of small children on their farm, with confidence and perseverance she carried on; besides educating all of her children, she greatly increased her holdings. At her death she was reported to be one of the largest land holders in Waller County." Another obituary noted that she was "one of the leading watermelon growers of the state." After she died suddenly while attending an event at Odd Fellows' Hall on February 5, 1932, Black newspapers throughout the state of Texas ran obituaries. An item in the
Virtual-Lancaster.Net - Musicians And Bands H - Q Allstars Band includes guitarist Jon Moore and pianist Eileen Guppy, drummer AndySmith Puma Sutras The Puma Sutras are Daniel haywood Guitar/Vocals, http://www.lancasterukonline.net/market/gallery/music/music_hq.htm
Accession List accompanied by a stalwart band including his best friend sam, Museum servesas the backdrop for musical performances by pianist Alicia de Larrocha, http://library.bbcc.ctc.edu/accession lists/2003/new03-05-06.html
DOUGLAS PAYNE: REVIEWS Still, it does rescue some of the lost music pianist/vocalist Les McCann madeover six albums Collective Personnel Russell Gunn trumpet; sam Newsome, http://www.dougpayne.com/dprev898.htm
Extractions: (Verve) Perhaps as good as any compilation can get, could have been better (wheres "A Little Three-Four" and "Jack V. Schwartz" from But Not Really or "Les McNasty" and "Bat Man" from Beaux J. Poo Boo Tracks: Collective Personnel: Lee Katzman: trumpet; Seldon Powell or Jerome Richardson, Plas Johnson: tenor sax; Les McCann: piano, vocals; Vince Corrao, Jimmy Georgantones, Vinnie Bell or Carl Lynch: guitar; Leroy Vinnegar, Victor Gaskin: bass; Booker T. Robinson, Paul Humphrey, Frank Severino: drums; Lynn Blessing, Warren Chiasson: vibes; Aki Aleong, Joseph Torres, Ron Rich, Ric DeSilva: percussion. Snake Eyes (Palmetto) Naturally, Hatza is well steeped in the blue bop of Jimmy Smith. But, like Defrancesco, he seems to gravitate more toward the rapid-fire soulfulness of Charles Earland and the modal funk of Lonnie Smith (though he avoids the otherworlds of Larry Young that Defrancesco sometimes explores). The result on this set, the third of his Palmetto releases, is a pleasing program of solid riffing on catchy jazz rooted in soul, gospel, funk and blues. The Hatza Organization is a solid quartet, featuring returning guitarist Paul Bollenbeck (still poised to fulfill his promise, but good even in his Scofield bag), tenor man Ralph Lalama and drummer Dennis Chambers. The best moments are upbeat: the gospel funk of "Stand Up and Be Counted," the soul strut of "Change the World" and the mode supreme of "Trane Station." The remaining half dozen tunes have an attractive appeal that will sound familiar to those who enjoyed Hatzas previous
Michigan Campus 2004 PR Archives - Northwood University October 11, 2004, Contemporary pianist Paul Cardall to Perform at Northwood May 3, 2004, Professor Dale haywood Recipient of Samuel R. Marotta http://www.northwood.edu/mi/pr/2004/
Extractions: Northwood's Alden B. Dow Creativity Center Read December 13, 2004 Northwood University's Automotive Supply Management Program Strengthens Local Business and Supplier Management Read December 13, 2004 Salvation Army Christmas Party "Fun for Everyone" Read November 29, 2004 Northwood University to Hold Winter Graduation Local Man to Receive Honorary Doctorate Read November 29, 2004 Northwood University Seeking New Director of the University of the Aftermarket Read November 29, 2004 Alum Nicole Gize Joins Northwood University as Director of Alumni Development for Southeast Michigan Read November 29, 2004 Northwood University Senior Inaugural Winner of Harvey Diedrich "Advantage" Scholarship
PONY POINDEXTER - Discography 4 Get Yourself Another Fool (haywood/Tucker) der Kultserie Hawaii 50, gesungenvon sam- my Davis Jr. Oder The Letter von Lou Rawls http://mitglied.lycos.de/condouant/pony4.html
EXCERPTS FROM A FAMILY MEMOIR By Stanley G. Eskin Morris Eskin, on the other hand, took his son aside and said, sam, if I was you, Joe Hill, and their toughguy leaders like Big Bill haywood. sam http://www.casa-chia.org/Sam/memoir1.html
Extractions: Notes after conversation with my half-brother, Otho Eskin We do not know when nor at what age Morris Eskin, doubtless fleeing pogroms, emigrated from the Russian empire, probably from Smolensk (or maybe Kiev: Smolensk was outside the Pale, whereas Kiev was just inside). His name was probably Moishe, which was edited into "Morris." Let us say he was in his twenties and came with a wife, though he might have been fifteen and married here. It was most likely in the 1880's, perhaps the early '90's. The port of entry was most likely, and classically, New York, but he wandered south a ways and lived in Washington for some time, until moving to Baltimore in 1898, shortly after the birth of Sam. Ed. Notes. The Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 of Baltimore, MD. Reports the year of immigration for Morris as 1890 and "Na" for naturalized, and his age given as 35. Rachel, aged 33 is shown as his wife, the year of immigration as 1895. Each of their places of birth shown as "Russ-Great Russian". The numbers of years of marriage is shown as 11. Morris' occupation is shown as Engineer/Locomotive and her occupation as Saleslady, Grocery store. Both sons were enumerated as being born in the District of Columbia, with Sam being listed as Samuel aged 11, and his brother as James aged 9. They were living at 1734 Bell Avenue, Baltimore. Their Maryland born neighbors' occupations were listed as Front Matcher/Shirt Factory, Fireman/Locomotive, Dispatcher/Railroad, Carpenter/Railroad shop, and Conductor/Steam Railroad.]
Notre Dame Theatre Chronology 106 Rehearsal pianist Frank Barrett Notes Originally produced on the New York Lights Tom Waldoch, Cindy Class, Lori haywood, Laura Ryndak, Sandy Gay http://classic.archives.nd.edu/theatre/plays106.htm
The Sanford Herald: OBITUARIES pianist was Gerline Griffin. Vocalists were Shelby and Clarence Smith and Harry Alma was born June 26, 1909, in haywood, NC in the Moncure community, http://www.sanfordherald.com/articles/2005/04/12/obituaries/news02.txt
Extractions: Search Archives: Home Archives Subscribe/Renew Submit Classified ... Guestbook OBITUARIES LAVONNE GWYN The funeral service will be at Tramway Baptist Church at 2 p.m. Monday with the Rev. Scott Wilson officiating. Burial will be in Johnson Grove Cemetery in Vass, N.C. Mrs. Gwyn was born in Moore County to the late William John Graham and Lillian Norman Graham. She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Gwyn. Survivors are: son, Richard Howard Gwyn, Jr., of Sanford; daughter, Kathy Buckner and husband, Kirby, of Sanford; and sisters, Irma Autry, of Sanford, and Janice Hall, of Greensboro. The family will receive visits from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday at Bridges-Cameron Funeral Home. SANTOS HERNANDEZ The funeral service was held at 7 p.m. Saturday at St. Stephens Catholic Church. The family will have a visitation from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday at Horton Funeral Home. Survivors are: husband, Jose I. Hernandez, of the home; sons, J.G. Hernandez, Oscar A. Hernandez, Miguel A. Hernandez, J.R. Hernandez, and J. Ali Hernandez; daughters, Vilma E. Hernandez, Maria J. Hernandez, Martha Hernandez and Rosa L. Hernandez; brothers, Jose M. Dominguez, Cristobal Dominguez and Guadalupe Rivera; sisters, Fidelinia Dominguez, Esperanza Dominguez, Trancito Dominguez, Celestina Dominguez and Barbara Dominguez; and 10 grandchildren. Arrangements are by Horton Funeral Home.
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Extractions: @import "/styles/markup-nonNS4.css"; Skip to Left Navigation Skip to Main Content get a library card? find a book? renew a book? reserve a book? research a topic? find a job at NYPL? volunteer for NYPL? support NYPL? rent space? order/license images? learn to read? learn English? find events? find exhibitions? find classes? connect with wireless? Programs Calendar Tickets Membership Funding ... Past Programs Saturday
Presented By Greg Duncan 1808 Henry haywood Bell, Commander (Union Navy), died in 1868 1810 James SheddenPalmer, 1911 Ticker Freeman, Paterson NJ, pianist (Dinah Shore Show) http://www.vaxxine.com/mgdsite/history/1013.eht
Christleton Parish Magazine April 2004 Charles Smeatham 335209 Sue haywood 741814 Chris Marsland 335424 from achildhood career as a failed pianist by one Peter Cliffe who died last year. http://www.christleton.org.uk/site/magazine/april04.htm
Extractions: The PCC would like to thank all those who have already reviewed their Christian Giving in the light of the Appeal which went out with the March Parish Magazine. If you have not already done so, could members of St James please consider the information and appeal as soon as possible. Our target is to increase our regular income at least to meet the 12% increase in our Parish Share to the Diocese by Easter.The initial response has been encouraging, but so far this year Parish expenditure has exceeded income.
More Obscure Favorites Jugs and Dodo Jugs is Gene Ammons, son of the great stride pianist and a sam RIVERS CONTOURS a great bluenote album with FREDDIE HUBBARD and HERBIE http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=15811
Black Horse Music Festival 2001 Artists She began piano lessons aged 3 with concert pianist Phyllis Catlin. Russ Haywoodplays acoustic guitar, mandola, mandolin, banjo. http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~pdcs/bhm10102.htm
Extractions: 2001 Artists Last updated 19th May 2001. Details will be added / updated as the artists supply us with information. Friday 25th May, 8-11.15pm King David's Blues Band are a popular regular item on the London Blues scene playing regularly at the West End's "12 bar Club, the "Nothing But The Blues" Bar and the Station Tavern in Notting Hill, all well known London Blues venues. The band's rhythm section has Brian Nevill on drums and Matt Radford on double bass. They spent many years with Big Joe Louis and his Rhythm Kings and have also played with U.S. Blues legends Lazy Lester and Homesick James. The front man for the trio is Dave Purdy; he is no stranger to Big Joe Louis either! This outfit gives lively, very lively, 1940's, 1950's style down-home blues, with the swinging-est rhythm section behind some nifty guitar work and bluesy vocals. Roger Carey started in rock bands and has incorporated early and recent influences into line up. The Jazz influence comes from work with Pete Burden, Al Casey and Slim Gaillard in earlier years, and Mark Edwards, John Etheridge and Dick Pearce in later years. Playing with blues artists Roger Hubbard, Louis Turpin, The Jukes and touring with the Legendary Long John Baldry left an inevitable trace of the blues. His long time as bassist with Liane Carroll, with whom he played numerous weeks at Ronnie Scotts and made 3 CD's, his two years in "Field of Blue" with singer Jacqueline Dankworth all added to his experience. Roger sings, plays guitar and bass in this band who were recently described as having "phenomenal musicianship combined with idiosyncratic material".