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  2. Ted Joans - Wikipedia

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    Joans was born in Cairo, Illinois, as Theodore Jones.His parents worked on the riverboats that plied the Ohio River and the Mississippi River. [5] He played the trumpet and was an avid jazz aficionado, following Bop as it developed, and continued to espouse jazz of all styles and eras throughout his life.

  3. List of Coronation Street characters introduced in 1962

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    Three days later Elsie Tanner bumps into one of her daughter Linda's school friends Joan Akers and was surprised to find her with a baby. Recognizing the child as Christopher, Elsie rings the police. Joan is arrested and Christopher is returned safely. The Hewitt family, minus Lucille, leave the Street in 1964.

  4. Joan Bennett Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Joan Bennett was born at Mother Cabrini Hospital in New York City. [1] She was raised in a Roman Catholic family [1] in suburban Bronxville, New York.Her parents were Virginia Joan Stead (1911–1976) and Harry Wiggin Bennett Jr. (1907-1981) [1] Her father was a graduate of Cornell University and worked as an advertising executive.

  5. List of people from Cairo, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Ted Joans: Jul 4, 1928: Apr 25, 2003: Musician, poet and painter Born in Cairo [4] Kyle Lehning: Record producer and recording executive Born in Cairo George "Harmonica" Smith: Apr 22, 1924: Oct 2, 1983: Blues musician (harmonica) Grew up in Cairo Henry Townsend: Oct 27, 1909: Sep 24, 2006: Blues musician Grew up in Cairo Estelle Yancey: Jan 1 ...

  6. Theodore Jones - Wikipedia

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    Ted Joans (1928–2003), American jazz poet; his birth name Young Greatness (Theodore Joseph Jones III, 1984–2018), American rapper One of the discoverers of the Baltimore gold hoard , 1934

  7. Live at the Pan-African Festival - Wikipedia

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    Ted Joans – poet; Don Lee – poet; Algerian and Tuareg musicians – shawms and percussions This page was last edited on 18 November 2023, at 19:49 (UTC). ...

  8. 1928 in jazz - Wikipedia

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    4 – Ted Joans, American trumpeter and jazz poet (died 2003). 13 – Leroy Vinnegar, American upright bassist (died 1999). 15 – Joe Harriott, Jamaican saxophonist and composer (died 1973). 17. Joe Morello, American drummer (died 2011). [7] Vince Guaraldi, American pianist (died 1976). 18 – Carl Fontana, American trombonist (died 2003).

  9. Talk:Ted Joans - Wikipedia

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    Talk: Ted Joans. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages. Article; Talk; English ...