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Robert Austin Armstrong (born c. 1993) is an American football coach. He is currently the defensive coordinator for the Houston Cougars . He previously served as the defensive coordinator for the Florida Gators .
Toggle Discography subsection. 3.1 Singles. 3.1.1 As lead artist. 3.2 Studio albums. ... Jillian Rossi, Austin Armstrong, Matt Ferree Mattisnotfamous, Austin ...
Cora "Lovie" Austin (September 19, 1887 – July 8, 1972) [1] [2] was an American Chicago bandleader, session musician, composer, singer, and arranger during the 1920s classic blues era. [3] She and Lil Hardin Armstrong are often ranked as two of the best female jazz blues piano players of the period.
600 Louis Armstrong 1925–26; 601 Billie Holiday 1939–40; 602 Coleman Hawkins 1934–37; 603 Johnny Dodds 1927; 604 Jimmie Noone 1923–28; 605 Duke Ellington 1930–31; 606 Luis Russell 1930–34
Louis Armstrong: Louis: 1964 Mercury: No No No Yes Harry Arnold: Harry Arnold + Big Band + Quincy Jones = Jazz! 1958 No No No Yes Patti Austin: Every Home Should Have One: 1981 Qwest: Yes No No Yes Patti Austin: 1984 Yes No No No Benny Bailey: Quincy - Here We Come: 1959 Metronome: No Yes No No Eddie Barclay: Et Voila! 1957 Barclay: No No No ...
In 1992, the label celebrated its 10th anniversary after being formed in 1982 in spectacular fashion as Dave Grusin and Larry Rosen assembled nearly every artist with the exception of singers Diane Schuur and Patti Austin to record the album GRP All-Star Big Band, [78] which was recorded in January 1992 and featured prominent jazz artists such ...
Armstrong also used the band to release three songs he had written for the movie Ordinary World, which he also stars in. The song "Devil's Kind" was released as a standalone single, while "Body Bag" was released on Love Is for Losers , and "Fever Blister" released on Razor Baby .
The band relocated from Seattle, Washington to Austin, Texas in 2002 and received the Incubator Award from the Austin Music Foundation in 2003. [1] The band dedicated all proceeds from sales of the song Maybe Tonight, Maybe Tomorrow to the Lance Armstrong Foundation on June 27, 2006. [ 3 ]