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Theodore "Ted" G. Brown (born December 1, 1927) [1] is an American cool jazz tenor saxophonist. [2] Brown has worked with Warne Marsh and Ronnie Ball , and recorded with Lennie Tristano , Art Pepper , Hod O'Brien and Lee Konitz , as well as heading his own groups.
Liar's Club, pop music band; Lil Mosey, hip hop/trap rapper; Limp Richerds, hardcore punk band; Little Champions, indie rock band; Living Daylights, jazz-jamband trio; Loaded, hard rock band; The Long Winters, indie rock band; Loni Rose, pop music singer-songwriter; Love Battery, grunge band; The Lovemongers, acoustic side project of Ann ...
The Philharmonic performed for local servicemen often during the 1940s. In 1947, the Tacoma Philharmonic, Olympia orchestra, and Seattle Symphony united to create the short-lived Pacific Northwest Symphony Orchestra, with Linden serving as the associate conductor. [5] [6] [7] From 1948 to 1950, Linden was also music director of the Seattle ...
Ann Rule (1931–2015), true-crime author; attended University of Washington; worked with the Seattle Police Department; Merrilee Rush (born Merrilee Gunst, 1944) (Seattle), singer, "Angel of the Morning" Gerri Russell (born 1962), romantic fiction author; Rick Rydell (born 1963) (Seattle), radio talk show host, author, outdoors writer
Even though the prolific grunge era had faded by the late 1990s, Seattle music has continued to maintain a strong influence in the independent music world via the expansion of KEXP, as well as through the sustained work of Seattle labels like Sub Pop, Suicide Squeeze Records (est. 1996) and Barsuk Records (est. 1998), who signed and promoted ...
Ted Brown (Australian footballer) (1891–1958), Australian rules footballer for Carlton; Ted Brown (saxophonist) (born 1927), American jazz tenor saxophonist; Ted Brown (radio) (1924–2005), American radio personality; Ted Brown (baseball), American baseball player; Ted W. Brown (1906–1984), Ohio Secretary of State, 1951–1979; Teddy Brown ...
Theodore David Brown (September 18, 1924 – March 20, 2005) was an American radio personality who worked at several stations in New York City including WMGM, WNEW and WNBC during the 1950s and 1960s, the golden age of AM radio.
The 5th Avenue Theatre is a landmark theatre located in the Skinner Building, in the downtown core of Seattle, Washington, United States. It has hosted a variety of theatre productions and motion pictures since it opened in 1926. The building and land are owned by the University of Washington and were once part of the original campus. The ...