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James William Chappell (born in Michigan in 1955), [1] professionally known as Jim Chappell, is an American New Age and jazz pianist. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Chappell placed five albums in the Top Twenty of Billboard 's Top New Age Albums chart, and placed another album in the Top Twenty of their Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.
The company, founded in 1811 as Chappell & Co., was a British music publishing company and instrument shop in Bond Street, London, that specialised in piano manufacturing. [3] In 1929, Warner Bros. acquired M. Witmark & Sons, Remick Music Corporation and Harms, Inc. [4] Tamerlane Music (affiliated with Valiant Records) was acquired in 1969. [5]
Chappell & Co. was an English company that published music and manufactured pianos.Founded by pianist Samuel Chappell, the company was one of the leading music publishers and piano manufacturers in Britain until 1980 when Chappell sold its retail activities to concentrate solely on music publishing.
Josh Leeson from Newcastle Herald said "Holland's boogie woogie piano-playing on 'Lonesome Train' is a scintillating highlight and Barnes sounds inspired throughout by his accomplished bandmates. The Barnestormers are having a blast and if they can ever get the band together for a tour, it'll be one hell of a party-starter."
The name Jim Rice was known to theatergoers in Worcester in the 1980s and '90s not as a baseball player for the Red Sox but a musical director of shows at the new former Foothills Theatre Company ...
Jim Reeves, a crooner that stood at the intersection of country and pop, died in Nashville on Friday, July 31, 1964 alongside his manager and pianist, Dean Manuel. ... Reeves, 39, and his piano ...
Night Calls is the thirteenth studio album by Joe Cocker, released on 7 October 1991. [1] There were three different editions of the album released in 1991 and 1992. Each of them featured different selections of songs, in different orders, and had different works of cover art.
Goin' Places was released on October 18, 1977, on Epic Records. [6] It was the group's 12th album, and would be the last Jacksons' album released as a joint venture between Epic Records and Philadelphia International Records.