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  2. Pâté - Wikipedia

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    Both the Dictionnaire de l'Académie française and the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) date the term back to the 12th century. The former gives the original meaning as a "culinary preparation consisting of minced meat or fish surrounded by dough and baked in the oven"; [1] the OED's definition is "a pie or pastry usually filled with finely minced meat, fish, vegetables, etc." [2] The French ...

  3. Johnny Pate - Wikipedia

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    Pate, as a record producer, produced and did the arrangements for B. B. King's album Live at the Regal in November 1964. [5] Pate was also the arranger and conductor for Wes Montgomery's album Movin' Wes, released in 1965 and re-released in 1981. [6] He was the arranger and conductor for Lu Elliott's Sings Way Out from Down Under 1967 ABC album ...

  4. Walk, Don't Run (The Ventures album) - Wikipedia

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    It features cover versions of well-known songs as well as original compositions. Much of the album was recorded following the success of the hit single of the same name. It was recorded at Joe Boles' home studio in Seattle, Washington, as was their second album, The Ventures. His was a local studio where other early Dolton artists also recorded.

  5. Anybody Wanna Buy a Heart? - Wikipedia

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    Following the release of her debut album Rebellious Soul (2013) and her departure from the VH1's reality hit shows Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta and Love & Hip Hop: New York, Pate revealed that she is getting her own show, titled K. Michelle: My Life, while she's working on the album's lead single for her second album, titled "Love Em All".

  6. Harvey Pate - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Ray Pate (November 15, 1918 — October 2, 2010) [1] was an American basketball player and coach. He was the main assistant to Guy Lewis at the University of Houston from 1956 to 1980 and was instrumental in helping build the program into a national power, as well as helping recruit the program's first African-American players in Elvin Hayes and Don Chaney.

  7. Didn't We (album) - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Pate: Stan Getz chronology; The Song Is You (1969) Didn't We (1969) Marrakesh Express (1970)

  8. Round Trip (Phil Woods album) - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Pate – arranger, producer; Val Valentin – engineer; Fred Seligo, Chuck Stewart – photography; Elaine Gongora – cover design; Suzanne White – design coordinator; Sung Lee – art direction, design; Tom Greenwood – production assistant; Carlos Kase – production coordination; Ben Young – research, restoration; Bryan Koniarz ...

  9. More Issues Than Vogue - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic's Andy Kellman gave the album 3.5 stars out of 5, commenting that "More Issues Than Vogue wisely sticks to roughly the same makeup of Pate's first two albums. "Make the Bed," featuring Jason Derulo, takes a somewhat surprising shot at crossover play, but it's mostly in the production and the deployment of a melodic "oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh ...