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  2. Davis DA-2 - Wikipedia

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    Davis DA-2 at Airventure 2008. Davis DA-2A. The Davis DA-2 is a light aircraft designed in the United States in the 1960s and was marketed for homebuilding. [1] While it is a low-wing monoplane of largely conventional design with fixed tricycle undercarriage, the DA-2 is given a distinctive appearance by its slab-like fuselage construction and its V-tail. [2]

  3. Walkin' - Wikipedia

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    Walkin ' (PRLP 7076) is a Miles Davis compilation album released in March 1957 by Prestige Records. [1] The album compiles material previously released on two 10 inch LPs in 1954, including all of Miles Davis All-Star Sextet and most of Miles Davis Quintet. Here credited to the "Miles Davis All-Stars", the songs were recorded on April 3 and 29 ...

  4. Here's the Answer - Wikipedia

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    Unterberger gave the release only two out of five stars, stating, "It gets really ridiculous when Davis sings an answer song ("My Last Date") to Floyd Cramer's instrumental hit "Last Date." Davis' songs are okay mainstream country/pop; a couple of them ("(I Can't Help You) I'm Falling Too" and "My Last Date") were even Top 40 pop hits.

  5. The Playlist: Week 22 fantasy basketball waiver pickups and ...

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    Welcome to The Playlist: my weekly column that lets you know who and what to play — when it comes to music or other things in my rotation — for the upcoming week in fantasy basketball.

  6. Rhyme & Reason (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Rhyme & Reason (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to Peter Spirer's 1997 documentary film Rhyme & Reason.It was released on January 14, 1997 through Priority Records.

  7. Nardis (composition) - Wikipedia

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    Nardis" is a composition by American jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. It was written in 1958, during Davis's modal period, to be played by Cannonball Adderley for the album Portrait of Cannonball. [1] The piece has come to be associated with pianist Bill Evans, who performed and recorded it many times.

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  9. Two's Company (musical) - Wikipedia

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    In the middle of the third chorus of her first song, an overworked Davis collapsed. Revived by her then-husband Gary Merrill , she walked to the apron of the stage and with a smile commented to the audience, "Well, you can't say I didn't fall for you!," winning over both them and the critics, whose reviews were kind.