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  2. List of jazz contrafacts - Wikipedia

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    Nacio Herb Brown "Dream Stepper" [50] Lee Konitz "You Stepped Out of a Dream" 1940: Nacio Herb Brown "The Duel" [5] Dexter Gordon "I Got Rhythm" 1930 George Gershwin "E. T. A." [citation needed] Bobby Watson "Lazy Bird" 1958: John Coltrane "Ear Conditioning" [51] Ronnie Ball "Look For The Silver Lining" 1919 Jerome Kern "East Thirty-Second" [1 ...

  3. Dan Auerbach - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] His maternal cousin, twice removed, was philosopher and logician Willard Van Orman Quine, and his second cousin once removed was the late guitarist Robert Quine. Auerbach grew up in a family with musical roots. Auerbach became infatuated with blues after listening to his father's old vinyl records during his childhood.

  4. Eric Brown (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Eric Brown was born in Haworth, Yorkshire, in May 1960, [2] and began writing in 1975. In the 1980s he travelled extensively throughout Greece and Asia (some of his novels are set in India). [ 3 ] His first publication was in 1982, when his play for children Noel's Ark appeared.

  5. The Turn of a Friendly Card - Wikipedia

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    "The Gold Bug", which references the same-titled short story by Edgar Allan Poe, includes a whistling part by Parsons (in the style of Ennio Morricone's early themes for Sergio Leone's Spaghetti Western films, such as A Fistful of Dollars) and wordless vocals by Rainbow, while the main theme is played on an alto saxophone.

  6. Eric Brown - Wikipedia

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    Eric Brown (museum director) (1877–1939), director of the National Gallery of Canada; Eric Brown (writer) (1960–2023), British science fiction author; Eric Brown (actor) (born 1964), American film and TV actor; Eric Brown (painter) (born 1967), American painter, art advisor, and editor; Eric S. Brown (born 1975), American science fiction ...

  7. Twice Removed from Yesterday - Wikipedia

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    Twice Removed from Yesterday is Robin Trower's first solo album. It was released in March 1973. Cover art is by "Funky" Paul Olsen. The album was re-released on CD in 1990 by Capitol. The album was reissue in 2023. It includes 2023 remaster, outtake, alternate mixes and tracks recorded at "John Peel Show" on 26 March 1973.

  8. Lux Aurumque - Wikipedia

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    Lux Aurumque ("Light and Gold", sometimes "Light of Gold") is a choral composition in one movement by Eric Whitacre.It is a Christmas piece based on a Latin poem of the same name, which translates as "Light, warm and heavy as pure gold, and the angels sing softly to the new born babe". [1]

  9. I Know You Got Soul (Eric B. & Rakim song) - Wikipedia

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    The song takes its name from a 1971 song of the same title recorded by Bobby Byrd, which it samples heavily, and is frequently credited with popularizing the use of James Brown samples in hip hop songs. [3] It also samples the Ben Powers Jr. drum intro from the song "You'll Like It Too" released on LAX Records under the name Funkadelic ...