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  2. Larry Gordon (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Edward Gordon (July 3, 1945 – November 9, 2021) was an American singer, teacher, composer and conductor, based in Marshfield, Vermont.He was the co-founder and director of numerous musical ensembles, most notably the Onion River Chorus in 1978 [1] and Village Harmony in 1989. [2]

  3. Gary Giddins - Wikipedia

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    Giddins speaking at an American Library Association conference in Chicago, 2009.. Gary Giddins (born 1948) is an American jazz critic and author. [1] He wrote for The Village Voice from 1973; [1] his "Weather Bird" column ended in 2003. [2]

  4. Westbrook Center, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Westbrook Center is a census-designated place (CDP) comprising the primary village and adjacent residential land in the town of Westbrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States. It is in the southern part of the town, along U.S. Route 1 and bordered to the south by Long Island Sound .

  5. Mike Westbrook - Wikipedia

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    The Brass Band also recorded Mama Chicago, described as a "Jazz Cabaret", which featured the voices of Phil Minton and Kate Westbrook. The album was released on CD for the first time in 2007. More recently Mike Westbrook has developed the work further and it now includes an adult choir and on occasion, a children's choir at live performances.

  6. Larry Vuckovich - Wikipedia

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    City Sounds, Village Voices (Palo Alto, 1982) Cast Your Fate (Palo Alto, 1984) Blues for Red (Hothouse, 1985) Tres Palabras (Concord Jazz, 1990) The Good Old Days Are Right Now (Cable Car, 1992) Deja Vuk (Oglio, 1999) Young at Heart (Tetrachord Music, 2000) Street Scene (Tetrachord Music, 2006) Somethin' Special (Tetrachord Music, 2011)

  7. The Village Voice - Wikipedia

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    The Village Voice is an American news and culture publication based in Greenwich Village, New York City, known for being the country's first alternative newsweekly. [4] Founded in 1955 by Dan Wolf , Ed Fancher , John Wilcock , and Norman Mailer , The Voice began as a platform for the creative community of New York City.

  8. Westbrook High School (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Westbrook High School is a part of the Westbrook Public Schools. The school competes athletically and academically (e.g. High School Quiz Bowl) with many other shoreline high schools, and is well known for its music and theatre programs. It is located on McVeagh Road in Westbrook next to the St. Mark's Catholic Church.

  9. Jill Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Jill Johnston (May 17, 1929 – September 18, 2010) was a British-born American feminist author and cultural critic. She is most famous for her radical lesbian feminism book, Lesbian Nation and was a longtime writer for The Village Voice.