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  2. Karl Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Jenkins was educated in music at Cardiff University and the Royal Academy of Music, and he is a fellow and an associate of the latter. He joined the jazz-rock band Soft Machine in 1972 and became the group's lead songwriter in 1974. He continued to work with Soft Machine until 1984, but has not been involved with any incarnation of the group since.

  3. Jenkins Music Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The Jenkins Music Company Building is a historic building in the Kansas City Power and Light District in Kansas City, Missouri. [1] [2] Built in 1911, it is a significant example of unaltered, Modernistic style [citation needed] commercial architecture, combining Late Gothic Revival and Art Deco decorative elements. [3]

  4. Arthur Jenkins (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Eugene Jenkins, Jr. (December 7, 1936 – January 28, 2009) was an American keyboardist, composer, arranger and percussionist who worked with many popular music icons such as John Lennon, Harry Belafonte, Bob Marley and Chaka Khan. Jenkins was born in The Bronx, New York, and began playing piano at the age of 5. [1]

  5. Ella Jenkins, the first lady of children’s music ... - AOL

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    After decades of revolutionizing children’s music, Ella Jenkins has died at the age of 100. On November 9, the award-winning artist reportedly died in her home. Her death was confirmed by John ...

  6. Adiemus (albums) - Wikipedia

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    Adiemus / æ d i ˈ eɪ m ə s / is a series of new-age music albums by Welsh composer Karl Jenkins. It is also the title of the opening track on the first album of the series, Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary, recorded in 1994 and released the next year.

  7. John Jenkins (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Jenkins was a long-active and prolific composer whose many years of life, spanning the time from William Byrd to Henry Purcell, witnessed great changes in English music.He is noted for developing the viol consort fantasia, being influenced in the 1630s by an earlier generation of English composers including Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger, Thomas Lupo, John Coprario and Orlando Gibbons.

  8. Brandon Jenkins (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Brandon Dean Jenkins (June 7, 1969 – March 2, 2018) was an American singer-songwriter and philanthropist. He was part of the Red Dirt music genre. [1] [2] [3]Jenkins performed in the Texas and Oklahoma regions, and he toured Europe on several occasions.

  9. Mark Jenkins (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Jenkins (born 1960) is a Welsh musician and music writer. He has written interviews and instrument reviews for UK and international magazines including Melody Maker , New Musical Express , Music Week , International Musician , Keyboard (US) , and Mac Format , and has also written a book, Analog Synthesizers , 2nd Edition 2019. [ 1 ]