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  2. Richard J. Evans - Wikipedia

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    Sir Richard John Evans FRSL FRHistS FBA FLSW (born September 29, 1947) is a British historian of 19th- and 20th-century Europe with a focus on Germany. He is the author of eighteen books, including his three-volume The Third Reich Trilogy (2003–2008).

  3. List of jazz albums - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of jazz albums, alphabetized by album titles. ... Everybody Digs Bill Evans – Bill Evans; Expansions - McCoy Tyner; Expoobident – Lee Morgan;

  4. The Soulful Strings - Wikipedia

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    The Soulful Strings' repertoire consisted mainly of cover versions, [4] often given a musical interpretation that combined soul, jazz, funk and psychedelia. [1] Speaking to an interviewer from Berklee College of Music, where he later worked as a professor teaching jazz arrangements, [6] Evans attributed the ensemble's distinctive sound to his use of violas (rather than any violins) as lead ...

  5. Richard Evans - Wikipedia

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    Sir Richard J. Evans (born 1947), British historian and commentator Richard Paul Evans (born 1962), American author of books with Christian themes; best known for 1995's The Christmas Box Dick Evans (politician) (1922–2008), Australian politician, NSW MLC

  6. The Third Reich Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Third Reich Trilogy is a series of three narrative history books by British historian Richard J. Evans, covering the rise and collapse of Nazi Germany in detail, with a focus on the internal politics and the decision-making process. [1]

  7. Re: Person I Knew - Wikipedia

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    Re: Person I Knew is a live album by jazz pianist Bill Evans with Eddie Gómez and Marty Morell recorded at the Village Vanguard in New York City in 1974 and released on the Fantasy label in 1981. [1] Additional recordings from Evans' 1974 Village Vanguard performances were also issued on the album Since We Met (1974).

  8. Great Jazz Standards - Wikipedia

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    Great Jazz Standards is an album by jazz composer, arranger, conductor and pianist Gil Evans recorded in 1959 by Evans with an orchestra featuring Johnny Coles, Steve Lacy, Curtis Fuller, Jimmy Cleveland, Budd Johnson, Ray Crawford, and Elvin Jones. [1]

  9. New Jazz Conceptions - Wikipedia

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    Evans was playing a gig with his old friend, the guitarist Mundell Lowe, who had been recording for the newly emerging independent jazz label Riverside.Lowe played a demo tape featuring Evans over the phone to Riverside producer Orrin Keepnews and his partner, Bill Grauer, who were sufficiently impressed that they resolved to catch Evans playing live.