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  2. Dat Dere - Wikipedia

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    "Dat Dere" is a jazz song written by Bobby Timmons that was recorded in 1960. Lyrics were written later by Oscar Brown, Jr. Recording and lyrics

  3. List of Latin phrases (D) - Wikipedia

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    de re: about/regarding the matter: In logic, de dicto statements regarding the truth of a proposition are distinguished from de re statements regarding the properties of a thing itself. decessit sine prole: died without issue: Used in genealogical records, often abbreviated as d.s.p., to indicate a person who died without having had any children.

  4. De dicto and de re - Wikipedia

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    De dicto and de re are two phrases used to mark a distinction in intensional statements, associated with the intensional operators in many such statements. The distinction is used regularly in analytical metaphysics and in philosophy of language .

  5. Them Dirty Blues - Wikipedia

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    The AllMusic review by Al Campbell awarded the album 4 stars, stating: "Recorded in early 1960, Them Dirty Blues contains two classic jazz compositions." [2] The Penguin Guide to Jazz awarded the album 3⅓ stars, noting: "Them Dirty Blues debuts Nat's 'Work Song' in the band's book, as well as Bobby Timmons's 'Dat Dere'."

  6. Ralph Gleason's Jazz Casual: Mel Tormé & Carmen McRae

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    Ken Dryden of AllMusic stated that both vocalists are in great form. He noted that Mel Tormé can be heard for the first time with a trio of little-known musicians who provide excellent support, but the songs performed in the first half of the show do not match the last part, including a cheerful excerpt of "Dat Dere," a dreamy "When Sunny Gets Blue" and a rare opportunity to hear the singer ...

  7. Bobby Timmons - Wikipedia

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    Timmons left Blakey for the second time in June 1961, [1] encouraged by the success of his compositions, including jukebox plays of "Dat Dere", which Oscar Brown had recorded after adding lyrics. [5] Timmons then formed his own bands, initially with Ron Carter on bass and Tootie Heath on drums. [17]

  8. Who dat? - Wikipedia

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    Who dat? is an alternative pronunciation of the question "who's that?" Originally popularized on stage in vaudeville, ...

  9. Dat (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dat" is a song by Jamaican singer Pluto Shervington, released as a single by him, on the Opal Records record label, in 1976. The single reached number 6 in the UK Singles Chart on 6 March 1976, staying in the charts for a total of eight weeks.