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Theodore Joans (July 4, 1928 – April 25, 2003) was an American beatnik, surrealist, [1] painter, filmmaker, collageist, [2] jazz poet and jazz trumpeter who spent long periods of time in Paris [3] while also traveling through Africa. His complex body of work stands at the intersection of several avant-garde artistic streams.
On its release, Billboard commented that the album "explores the full range of Larson's talent, from hard-rocking numbers like 'Radioland' to a bluesy torch ballad, 'Long Distance Love'". They added, "There are also shades of pretty, sinuous midtempo pop-rock, along the lines of her hit 'Lotta Love'."
Joan Miller "Long Distance" is a 1961 Australian television film. It was based on a 1948 American radio play, and retained the U.S. setting.
Ted Joans (1928-2002), American surrealist, painter, poet and musician; Chantal Joffe (born 1969), English painter; Jóhannes Geir Jónsson (1927–2003), Icelandic painter; Jóhannes Sveinsson Kjarval (1885–1972), Icelandic painter; Augustus John (1878–1961), Welsh painter, draftsman and etcher; Gwen John (1876–1939), Welsh painter
A policeman who discovered Christopher Hewitt empty pram abandoned by Joan Akers. He also investigated the theft of Jerry Booth's wash basins, which he bought in bulk. Mrs Webb: 8–10 October 190–191 Jean Alexander: Joan Akers's landlady, who answered questions from police when Joan was suspected of abducting Christopher Hewitt. Mr Spinks
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On June 19, 1955 Julian and Nat Adderley arrived in New York on a trip for the former to work on his master's degree at New York University.That first night in the city the brothers went to the Café Bohemia to hear the Oscar Pettiford band, which was the club's house band at the time.