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  2. The Genius of Jankowski! - Wikipedia

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    The Genius of Jankowski! is a studio album released by Horst Jankowski in 1965 on Mercury LP record SR 60993 (stereo) and MG 20993 (mono). [1] The album was also issued, in truncated format, on a 7-inch "Little LP" mini-album for Seeburg jukeboxes.

  3. Horst Jankowski - Wikipedia

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    The Genius of Jankowski album, released in 1965, was also a million seller. [5] Jankowski went on to score a string of successful albums, but moved on in the 1970s to concentrate more on jazz, including covers of pop and rock hits. [6] Between 1989 and 1994 Jankowski composed and performed easy listening music for Sonoton, Germany.

  4. Category:Horst Jankowski albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Horst Jankowski albums or lists of Horst Jankowski albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Horst Jankowski albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Jeffrey Vinokur - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Vinokur was born in 1990 to Russian immigrant parents. He attended Montvale Public Schools. [18] His early interest in science was fueled by doing kitchen science experiments in elementary school, which later progressed to creating a chemistry lab in his parents' garage at age 14, where he would do amateur experiments like making sodium metal from household supplies. [18]

  6. My Yiddishe Momme - Wikipedia

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    The song was included in the 1965 Horst Jankowski album "The Genius of Jankowski! Neil Sedaka covered the song in English and Yiddish in 1966. A Spanish version of the song, titled "A mi madre querida" (To my beloved mother) and containing some of the Yiddish text, was recorded as a bolero in the late 1950s by La Sonora Matancera with Carlos ...

  7. So What's New? (Horst Jankowski album) - Wikipedia

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    So What's New? is a 1966 instrumental album by Horst Jankowski. [1] [2] The album features the humorous piano ballad "So What's New?", which, due to its arrangements of the wind section, can be regarded as a Christmas song. There are two other songs on the album which are famous melodies that sometimes appear in popular culture, namely "My ...

  8. Zbigniew Jankowski - Wikipedia

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    Zbigniew Jankowski was born in Bydgoszcz, in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland on 26 December 1931. [2] He made his debut as a poet in 1956. [3] He was the organizer and the first president of the Literary Club "Kontakty" in Rybnik, [4] the creator of the poetic and artistic group "Reda" in KoĊ‚obrzeg, [5] the organizer and president of the Lower Silesian Branch of the Association of ...

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