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Dizzy Gillespie - trumpet & rhythmstick; Art Farmer - trumpet & flugelhorn; Phil Woods - alto saxophone; Bob Berg - tenor & soprano saxophone; Airto Moreira - percussion & vocals; Flora Purim - vocals; Tito Puente - percussion; Charlie Haden - bass; Marvin "Smitty" Smith - drums; Anthony Jackson - electric bass; Bernard Purdie - drums; John ...
The Haunted History of Halloween; Heavy Metal; Heroes Under Fire; Hidden Cities; Hidden House History; High Hitler; High Points in History; Hillbilly: The Real Story; History Alive; History Films; History in Color; History Now; History of Angels [19] A History of Britain; A History of God [20] History of the Joke; The History of Sex; History ...
The History Channel's original logo used from January 1, 1995, to February 15, 2008. In the station's early years, the red background was not there, and later it sometimes appeared blue (in documentaries), light green (in biographies), purple (in sitcoms), yellow (in reality shows), or orange (in short form content) instead of red.
Another variety, called simply a rhythm stick, is 12 inches long and painted blue. These are generally either cylindrical or fluted, and come in sets containing an equal number of both. These are generally either cylindrical or fluted, and come in sets containing an equal number of both.
The History Channel UK began as a joint venture of A&E Networks (the company's first international JV) and British Sky Broadcasting [94] to launch The History Channel UK on November 1, 1995, as a part-time channel broadcasting from 3 pm to 7 pm with plans to go full-time in 1996 or 1997 when its digital transponder was launched. The three ...
Moncef Genoud, Jean-Luc Lavanchy, Ivor Malherbe featuring Bob Berg, New York Journey (Seeds 1990) Dizzy Gillespie, Rhythmstick (1990) Gerald Gradwohl, ABQ (EmArcy, 2003) Eddie Henderson, So What (Eighty-Eight's, 2002) Monika Herzig, The Time Flies (Flavoredtune 2018) Billy Higgins, Soweto (Red, 1979) Billy Higgins, Once More (Red, 1980)
Channel America (CA), officially Channel America Network, Inc., [3] was the first United States terrestrial broadcast television network to be intentionally assembled out of LPTV, or low-power television licensees. The network was founded by David Post in 1987 [1] and launched in 1988. [2]
Name Launch Country Language Content focus Change of content/bias Examples of content in original focus (past and present) Owner/parent company PBS America: 2011