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  2. Judy Fong Bates - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, she published Midnight at the Dragon Café, which was recognized in 2006 by the American Library Association as one of the year's notable books, [8] and was subsequently honoured with an Alex Award in 2008, for having special appeal to young adults.

  3. Talk:'Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia - Wikipedia

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    Talk: 'Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia. ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version

  4. 'Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia - Wikipedia

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    ' Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia is a live album by American jazz trumpeter Kenny Dorham recorded at the Café Bohemia on May 31, 1956 and released on Blue Note later that year. [ 3 ] Background

  5. At the Cafe Bohemia - Wikipedia

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    The AllMusic reviews called the albums "still timeless music" [5] that have "influenced jazz up to present time". [6]The Penguin Guide to Jazz noted, while At the Cafe Bohemia didn't "match the intensity which the quintet secured at Birdland", the playing in general "is just as absorbing", calling saxophonist Hank Mobley "a somewhat unfocused stylist" while praising trumpeter Kenny Dorham as ...

  6. List of Dave and Morley stories - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of stories written by Stuart McLean featuring his popular fictional characters "Dave and Morley" from the radio program The Vinyl Cafe.First read on air in 1994, many of the stories were eventually compiled in book form, followed by audio recording compilations from the program.

  7. 'Round About Midnight - Wikipedia

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    ' Round About Midnight is a studio album by the jazz trumpeter and composer Miles Davis with his quintet. It was released through Columbia Records in March 1957, and is Davis's first record on the label. [1] [2] The recording took place at Columbia's New York studio in three sessions between October 1955 and September 1956.

  8. Blackbirds of 1928 - Wikipedia

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    The show originally opened on January 4, 1928, under the heading The Blackbird Revue at Les Ambassadeurs Nightclub in New York, before transferring in May 1928 to the Liberty Theatre on Broadway, [3] where Lew Leslie changed the shows name to Blackbirds of 1928. [4]

  9. Midnight (Wilson novel) - Wikipedia

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    They have a little talk and soon things begin to be better after all for Violet. Violet starts creating a little figure; a changeling baby, signifying Will. Will gives Violet a note to tell her to look out her window at midnight and she sees her fairies hanging from the garden tree, repaired by Will.