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  2. DeArmond, Ashmead & Bickley - Wikipedia

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    The 12-story office building is now part of the Ellington Condominiums. Alterations to "Fairwold" (Richard M. Cadwalader Jr. Mansion), Camp Hill Road, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, 1916–17 and 1923. Now Or Hadash Synagogue. Alterations to Richard M. Cadwalader Townhouse, 2019 Delancey Street, Philadelphia, 1918. [10]

  3. Standard Theatre (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    John Trusty Gibson (1919) John T. Gibson (1878-1937) [5] leased the Standard Theatre in January 1914, and purchased it from Joseph W. Cummings later in the year. [6] In an interview almost two years after his purchase, Gibson said the following: "When I bought the New Standard theater, I felt that there was a field in this city for good clean Negro vaudeville at popular prices."

  4. The Ellington Suites - Wikipedia

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    The Ellington Suites is an album by the American pianist, composer, and bandleader Duke Ellington. It collects three suites recorded in 1959, 1971, and 1972, and was released on the Pablo label in 1976. [ 1 ]

  5. Douglas Ellington - Wikipedia

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    Ellington studied architecture at the Drexel Institute in Philadelphia, the University of Pennsylvania, and the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. [1] Ellington was the first American to win the Rougevin prize. [1] After returning from France, he worked as a professor of architecture at Columbia University and then the Carnegie Institute of ...

  6. Butch Ballard - Wikipedia

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    Ellington, wanting a drummer who used double bass drums, hired Louie Bellson instead. [3] Ballard continued to play with Ellington in 1952–1953 and made recordings with him, such as "Satin Doll." [1] [3] [5] In the 1960s, Ballard began leading his own band in Philadelphia. [6]

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  8. Jimmy Woode - Wikipedia

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    Woode was born September 23, 1926, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] His father, also named Jimmy Woode, was a music teacher and pianist who had played with Hot Lips Page. The younger Woode studied piano and bass in Boston at Boston University and at the Conservatory of Music, as well as at the Philadelphia Academy.

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