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  2. Grey Tickles, Black Pressure - Wikipedia

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    The album's title stems from the literal translation of two foreign phrases: "grey tickles" is an Icelandic phrase for approaching middle age, while "black pressure" is the Turkish term for a nightmare. [1]

  3. John Blanke - Wikipedia

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    Extract from the 1511 Westminster Tournament Roll almost certainly showing Blanke, wearing a green turban latticed with yellow. John Blanke (also rendered Blancke or Blak) (fl. 1501–1511) was a musician of African descent in London from the early Tudor period, who probably came to England as one of the African attendants of Catherine of Aragon in 1501.

  4. Jon Faddis - Wikipedia

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    Jon Faddis was born in Oakland, California, United States. [1] He played trumpet in the Oakland Symphony's Youth Chamber Orchestra, directed by composer Robert Hughes.In 1970 he participated in the YCO historic performance program and tour of "The Black Composer in America" to the American South, later recorded on the Desto label [2].

  5. Black singers from the 1950s: Influence, legacy, and cultural ...

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    Impact and Influence of Black Singers from the 1950s 15th September 1954: Keith Edwards and Queenie Marques, two newly arrived immigrants from Jamaica relax to the sound of Keith’s trumpet playing.

  6. John Eacott - Wikipedia

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    John Eacott was born in Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom. His father Kenneth Eacott was a pianist, arranger and composer. His father Kenneth Eacott was a pianist, arranger and composer. His mother Joy Pocock was a dancer and drummer in the family band, in which John started playing trumpet aged seven.

  7. John Daversa - Wikipedia

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    He regularly performs with the John Daversa Progressive Big Band, John Daversa Small Band, and is a guest conductor and soloist all over the world. [ 4 ] Daversa has worked with Moonchild, Fiona Apple , Burt Bacharach , Joe Cocker , Andraé Crouch , Gin, Herbie Hancock , Holiday on Ice, Bob Mintzer Big Band, [ 5 ] Renee Olstead , Regina Spektor ...

  8. John Madrid - Wikipedia

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    John R. Madrid (January 2, 1948 – February 21, 1990) was a jazz and pop trumpeter, active mainly from 1966 to 1989. He was most notable professionally as a lead trumpet artist due to his accuracy and endurance.

  9. Gay couple who showed off picture-perfect family get 100 ...

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    A gay Georgia couple convicted of sickening sexually abuse of their two adopted sons will spend the rest of the lives behind bars.. William and Zachary Zulock, 34 and 36, were each sentenced last ...