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  2. The Crusaders (jazz fusion group) - Wikipedia

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    The group was known as the Jazz Crusaders from their formation in 1960 until shortening their name in 1971. The Crusaders played a wide assortment of genres, including straight ahead jazz, urban R&B, R&B-based jazz, and the blues .

  3. Wilton Felder - Wikipedia

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    Felder was born on August 31, 1940, in Houston, Texas and studied music at Texas Southern University. [1] [2] Felder, Wayne Henderson, Joe Sample, and Stix Hooper founded their group while in high school in Houston. The Jazz Crusaders evolved from a straight-ahead jazz combo into a pioneering jazz-rock fusion group, with a definite soul music ...

  4. Religious symbolism in U.S. sports team names and mascots

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    [24] The remaining college-level Crusaders are Belmont Abbey College (Belmont, North Carolina), Christendom College (Front Royal, Virginia), College of the Holy Cross (Worcester, Massachusetts), [25] [26] Madonna University (Livonia, Michigan), and North Greenville University (Tigerville, South Carolina) who changed their mascot from the ...

  5. Dallas Christian College - Wikipedia

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    DCC athletic teams are called the Crusaders. The college is a member of the National Christian Collegiate Athletic Association (NCCAA), an independent in the Southwest Region of the Division II level. DCC offers basketball and soccer to both sexes, women's volleyball and men's baseball.

  6. Stix Hooper - Wikipedia

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    At Texas Southern University, he received coaching from members of the Houston Symphony Orchestra and other local professional musicians. After moving to the west coast, he studied music at California State University, Los Angeles and with private instructors and mentors. During the 1950s the Jazz Crusaders were formed.

  7. St. Edward's Crusaders football - Wikipedia

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    The St. Edward's Crusaders football team represented St. Edward's University, located in Austin, Texas in college football. The team was known as the Saints prior to the 1933 season when head coach Jack Chevigny renamed them the Tigers. [1] Prior to the 1939 season, the team was renamed again as the Crusaders. [2]

  8. Mary Hardin–Baylor Crusaders football - Wikipedia

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    Crusader Stadium is a football stadium in Belton, Texas, with a seating capacity of 9,118. It is home to the University of Mary Hardin–Baylor Crusaders football team. The facility opened in 2013 and replaced Tiger Field. [9] It cost $20 million to build and was designed by Turner Construction who designed the new Yankee Stadium and Target ...

  9. Concordia Lutheran High School (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Crusaders: Team name: Crusaders: Accreditation: Texas Private School Accreditation Commission, National Lutheran School Accreditation, Texas District LCMS: USNWR ranking: Winners of TAPPS 6A Henderson Cup in 2018-2019 as Top Private School in Texas: Tuition: General Students: $15,780 per year, Association Students: $14,820 per year: Feeder schools