From Silence-owner@mail2.realtime.net Sat Jul 5 072808 1997 links. pianist claud brown will be touring the US starting in Septemberdoing Cage works and music by Morton Feldman. Check out http://www.newalbion.com/artists/cagej/silence/text/silence1172.txt
Extractions: From silence-owner@mail2.realtime.net Sat Jul 5 07:28:08 1997 Received: from mail2.realtime.net (mail2.realtime.net [205.238.128.216]) by mail.cyberwerks.com (8.6.12/8.6.12) with ESMTP id HAA03684 for ; Sat, 5 Jul 1997 07:28:07 -0700 Received: (from majordom@localhost) by mail2.realtime.net (AIX4.2/UCB 8.7/8.7) id HAA12840 for silence-digest-outgoing; Sat, 5 Jul 1997 07:39:50 -0500 (CDT) Date: Sat, 5 Jul 1997 07:39:50 -0500 (CDT) Message-Id: From: (silence-digest) To: silence-digest@lists.realtime.net Subject: silence-digest V1 #172 Reply-To: silence@lists.realtime.net Precedence: bulk Status: O silence-digest Saturday, July 5 1997 Volume 01 : Number 172 Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 15:12:28 -0500 (CDT) From: Joseph S Zitt Subject: John Cage Residency Project I've run across an interesting Web page with Cage quotes and links. Pianist Claud Brown will be touring the US starting in September doing Cage works and music by Morton Feldman. Check out http://www.quickbyte.com/cbrown/home.html for more information. Date: Fri, 20 Jun 1997 19:19:35 -0700 From: Larry Solomon Subject: List of Subscribers I'd like to request that the "Who Silence" command be reinstated. On a list such as this it is important for scholars to be able to communicate, but if E-mail addresses are hidden, this becomes difficult or impossible. As I understand it, the Who command was deleted to avoid spamming, but I didn't notice much spamming going on before it was deleted. So, I think it's more important to have access to addresses for purposes of communication. - Best! Larry Solomon The Center for the Arts http://www.AzStarNet.com/~solo Tucson, AZ Date: Sat, 21 Jun 1997 00:28:47 -0500 (CDT) From: Joseph S Zitt
Miami News Photographic Prints Adams, Larry (Jockey) Adams, Larry Dexter (pianist) Adams, Margaret Chris (Death CarDriver) Andrews, claud M. Andrews Joe Brower, Kenneth C. brown, Abraham (Pop http://www.historical-museum.org/collect/miaminews/prints-bio-a-b.htm
W - Music Achievers 6 Conductor, Record Producer, Arranger, Film Composer, pianist, Songwriter and ofFame 1979, 6/15/1919, claud, AL, Wetumpka Fred, Jazz, R B, Trombone, James brown,7/4 http://www.alamhof.org/wmusachv.htm
Howard Methodist Church ladies have served as organist or pianist Mrs. Clara Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Clark),Kenneth claud Clark and Akin, Mrs. CS Burkee, Patricia Ann brown, Bertha Lou http://www.rootsweb.com/~gataylor/howmeth.htm
Extractions: Tuesday, 09-Dec-2003 18:33:37 MST GAGenWeb Page By Mattie Julia VanLandingham Perkins, written in 1951 The Howard Methodist Church, Taylor County Georgia was constituted about the year 1870. Rev. Robert Williamson, pastor of the Butler Charge, saw the need of a church in the community and began holding services in a small school house and sometimes under a brush arbor. The one acre of land on which the present (1951) building is located was donated by the late Freeman Mathews. Messrs. Bill Barnes and Monroe Dixon were the contractors. Judge M. D. Grace owned a sawmill and donated the sawing of the timber for the building. Rev. Williamson and Mr. Grace were the financial promoters of the building. The indebtedness which they assumed was met by subscriptions in lumber, money and labor, practically all of which was donated by people of the community. Messrs. G. J. Downs, M. D. Grace, M. A. Heath, W. G. Mathews, J. W. Boland, and W. T. Harvey were first trustees elected. Messrs. J. A. J. Kimble and J. T. Adams were first stewards elected. The church in those days was loyally supported by the following: J. W. Boland, J. A. J. Kimble, W. D. Grace, W. T. Harvey, Coon Downs, John England and Sisters, William and George Heath, William and Freeman Mathews, J. T. Adams, and others. The good women of the community were a great help in establishing the church. Unfortunately the first church register was burned when the home of one of the members was lost by fire so there is no available list of the charter members.
Webster County KY Obituaries Head-Hester Lula Capps, Ruby CATON, Madelene PHELPS, Gertie brown, Nina VARVEL Pallbearers wereWA VAUGHN, claud RICH, Frank WHITE and was for many years the church pianist. http://www.rootsweb.com/~kywebste/obits/obits-23.htm
Extractions: The Rev. Ben F. HEAD, 51, died in an Evansville hospital at 7 p.m. Monday following a long illness. He had been a hospital patient for a week, and on Saturday underwent amputation of a limb. He operated a grocery store on Baptist Hill. Survivors are the wife, Mary; three daughters, Mrs. James MONROE, and Miss Fay Head, Providence, and Mrs. Robert GALBERT, Detroit Mich.; three sons, Charles of Detroit, Eugene and Curtis Head of Providence; two brothers, Harvey and Volney Head of Providence; and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the General Baptist church, with the Rev. Charlie HOWARD of Henderson officiating. Burial was in White Oak cemetery. Providence Journal-Enterprise, Thursday, December 23, 1943. John Lee HEAD, 82, Dixon rural route, died at 8 o'clock this morning in his home. Survivors are the wife, Jane; two sons, Ben Head of Anderson, Ind., and Frank Head, Dixon rural route; two daughters, Mrs. John HERRON, Morganfield, and Mrs. Marshal RICH, Clay; and five grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Providence Journal-Enterprise, Thursday, April 11, 1946. Mrs. Lela HEAD died at 1:10 p.m. Thursday at her home on West Main street after being ill for several months. Surviving are the husband, H.N. Head; a son, Carroll Head, Providence; four daughters, Mrs. Burley LANE of Lincoln Park, Mich., Mrs. Atrice DAVIS of Dearborn, Mich., Mrs. Eugene HARRIS and Miss Jean Head of Providence; two brothers, Henry TODD of Providence and Finis Todd of Charleston; two sisters, Mrs. Lenora LYNN of Providence and Mrs. Noah RICH of Clay; and seven grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Gum Grove church, with the Rev. Oscar DUNCAN of Manitou officiating. Burial was in Lisman cemetery. Providence Journal-Enterprise, Thursday, June 14, 1951.
OA Online Obituaries Lois was preceded in death by husband, claud; son and Herman of Mesa, Ariz., MaryMarin brown of Fort Worth Bill was a gifted pianist who delighted many while http://www.oaoa.com/obit/obits110203.htm
Extractions: Survivors include her husband of 60 years, Douglas Chrane of Lubbock and formerly of Crane; a daughter and son-in-law, Linda and Michael H. Chamales of Lubbock; sister and brother-in-law, Peggy and James Lewis of Houston; two grandchildren, Michael S. Chamales and wife Melissa of Lubbock and Michelynda Crossnoe and husband Reagan of Amarillo; three great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.
Class Act: Films: "E" Cast Judy Garland Hannah brown, Fred Astaire Don Tyrone Power stars as the pianist/bandleaderwho Martin, John H. Dilson Huxley, claud Allister Rich http://www.classicmoviemusicals.com/filmse.htm
Extractions: Synopsis: When a spaceship crashes into Los Angeles manicurist Geena Davis' swimming pool, she helps the fur-covered, sex-crazed crew (Jim Carrey, Jeff Goldblum, Damon Wayans) disguise themselves as Earthlings and assimilate into the Southern California lifestyle. Zany, song-filled parody of '50s sci-fi and Valley Girl culture also stars Julie Brown, Michael McKean.
Class Act: Films: "Y" Tim Baker, Betty Grable Carol brown, John Sutton Ethel Griffies Mrs. Fitzhugh,claud Allister, Guy Lynne Singer, Vivian Austin pianist Songs Keep http://www.classicmoviemusicals.com/filmsy.htm
Extractions: Wartime flag-waving excitement with Tyrone Power as a brash American pilot who joins the British Royal Air Force. While romancing nightclub entertainer Betty Grable, he uses his aerial skills and all-American enthusiasm to battle the Nazis in the skies over France. With Reginald Gardiner, John Sutton, and some authentic WWII film footage.
Rhythm And Percussion Larry Carlton; Charlie Harden; claud Williams; Freddy Green; Art Tatum, Lionel Hampton,Ray brown, Oscar Peterson he worked in Harlem with pianist Thelonius Monk http://members.tripod.com/~norwoody/jazz5.htm
Extractions: FEATURING Charles Mingus Bob Haggart Charlie Christian Herb Ellis ... Lionel Hampton In polls (among musicians) asking "which instrument sets the beat for the band or combo?"...the results show #1-Bass, #2-Piano, #3-Drums. This might surprise most non-players since the obvious first thought would be "drums". This indicates the important role of the Bass player as the hub of the rhythm section. Usually considered "side men", their names are not as well known as the great "soloists" of other instruments. Here are some of the Bass greats of jazz. Charles Mingus : Born 1922 in Watts District, Los Angeles; Died 1979 of Lou Gehrig's Disease Mingus was a Double Bass Player; Piano Player; Composer; Vocalist; Arranger; Philanthropis. At his first recordings...to be included among the royalty of King Oliver and Duke Ellington...he dubbed himself "Baron Mingus". Mingus recorded over fifty albums and composed about 300 numbers. He is as well-known for his compositions and arrangements as he is for his playing. In addition to his own bands and combos, Mingus has played with Duke Ellington, Stan Getz, Art Tatum, Charlie Parker, and Dizzy Gillespie ...just to name a few. His bands ranging in size from three to eleven members included Jimmy Knepper, Booker Ervin, John Handy, Eric Dolphy, Rooland Kirk, Jaki Byard, and Dannie Richmond. A well rounded Jazz musician, Mingus ranks high among the greats.
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AMCTV.com - Shows Related To Front Page Woman The disembodied hand of a deceased concert pianist (Victor Francen 1936) Bigmouthedcomic Joe E. brown plays a enters a marriage with a banker (claud Rains) to http://www.amctv.com/show/moremovieinterest?CID=1186-EST
AMCTV.com - Shows Related To That Lady In Ermine Cluny brown (1946) In this WWII satire by Ernst Lubitsch, a who enters a marriagewith a banker (claud Rains) to who falls in love with a famed pianist, to the http://www.amctv.com/show/moremovieinterest?CID=3347-EST
Loving Obituaries Mrs. Beryle Murdoch was the pianist. Johnston, MV Jay, JM Johnston, Sr., JM Johnston,Jr., Bill Cathey, claud Kelley, MD Fuller, John Jones, and GH brown. http://members.aol.com/HKees/Webpages/LovingObits.htm
Extractions: Main Family LifeOther htmlAdWH('7002414', '234', '60'); Bonelyn (Loving) Mitchell Bert Littleton Mitchell Mildred Jo (Mitchell) Denton Johnnie Jean (Mitchell) Boone ... Minerva Jack (Loving) Fowler Out of the original nine children of John Henry Loving and Mary Olivia Lowry, I'm still liking the obits on; Infant Son Loving, Robert Lowry Loving, Wayne (Loving) Williams and Alton Loving.If you have one of these obituaries...please contact me at Holli Boone Kees Dallas Newspaper July 1952 Mrs. Mitchell's Funeral Slated Final Services for Mrs. Bert L. Mitchell, 55, a resident of Dallas for more than 25 years and a native Texan, were to be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Weiland-Merritt Funeral Church. Rev. R. B. Cooper, pastor of Western Heights Baptist Church, was to officiate. Interment was to be in Restland Memorial Park. Mrs. Mitchell died Sunday morning in a Dallas hospital after a long illness. She lived at 316 S. Tatum St. Mrs. Mitchell was born Jan. 3, 1897 in Rockwall County. Survivors are her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Wayne L. Denton and Mrs. Paul Boone; her mother, Mrs. John H. Loving; three brothers, R. L. Mitchell, Joe H. Mitchell and Jack D. Loving; two sisters, Mrs. Kenneth Williams and Mrs. H. E. Cooper, and two grandchildren, all of Dallas. Nephews will be pallbearers.
Local Obituaries - March 11-17, 2000 Crain was a homemaker, cook and pianist. Survivors include two daughters, Mary Gustafson,Gary, Ind., and Darlene brown, Arkansas City; eight claud Littrell. http://www.winfieldcourier.com/obit/o000317.html
Extractions: Saturday, March 11, 2000 No obituaries on this date. Monday, March 13, 2000 Kenneth Buzzi ARKANSAS CITY - Kenneth T. Buzzi, 84, of Arkansas City, died March 10, 2000, at South Central Kansas Regional Medical Center. Services were held at 2 p.m March 11 at Rindt-Erdman Funeral Home. Dr. Larry Boyer officiated. Burial was in Newkirk City Cemetery. Contributions can be made for the Kenneth T. Buzzi Memorial Gardens which will be created in Arkansas City. Buzzi was born Jan. 12, 1916, in Arkansas City, to June (Tilton) and Edward Buzzi. He was raised in Arkansas City and graduated from Arkansas City High School in 1935. On Jan. 13, 1936, he married Ada Katherine Boyer in Guthrie, Okla. They made their home in Arkansas City.
El Paso Inc. - Obituaries by her husband claud Kenneson, son claud Kenneson Jr Johnson, cousins Sunny and wifeEtta brown and his in 1947 and served as the rehearsal pianist for Ballet http://www.elpasoinc.com/Archive/01_06_17/obits.html
Extractions: Walter Robert Brown , 73, passed away May 18. He served in the Marine Corps for 27 years and moved to El Paso after retiring in 1972. He met and married his wife Henrietta Culver in La Paz, Bolivia, where he was serving as a Marine guard at the U.S. Embassy. He is survived his daughter Lucille Ann, two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Interment was May 24 at Fort Bliss National Cemetery with military honors. Melvin Andrew Elkins , 100, passed away May 19. He was a retired contractor and minister. He is survived by two brothers, Lonnie Elkins and Bob Elkins and a sister Garnet Reaves. His surviving children are Betty Olson, Virginia Honea, Billie Lucke, Melvin Elkins and Joe Elkins, plus 14 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren. Entombment was May 23 at Evergreen East Mausoleum. William Hopper , 75, passed away May 22. He was a longtime resident of El Paso retired from the U.S. Army as a CW3 after 32 years of service. He was a veteran of WWII, Korea and Vietnam and was a member of American Legion Post #58, a life member of VFW #8919 and Voiture Locale Post #605 for 25 years and a past member of the El Paso Radio Controllers Club. He is survived by son Michael Hopper and wife Jeanne and granddaughter Mika Hopper. Interment was May 24 at Fort Bliss National Cemetery with full military honors accorded.
What Happened On July 26th 1929 Alexis Weissenberg Sofia Bulgaria, pianist (Levintritt1948 long illness at 811970 claud Allister dies 1st radio broadcast of Young Widder brown on NBC http://www.electricscotland.com/history/today/0726.htm
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Find A Grave - Browse By Cemetery: Westwood Memorial Park Days Are Here Again. He began as a pianist for the Allister, claud b. October 3,1888 d. July 26, 1970 Actor brown, Les b. March 14, 1912 d. January 4, 2001 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/famousSearch.cgi?mode=cemetery&FScemeteryid=84
»»Piano Indie Music Reviews«« After cutting my teeth claud Bolling and other great the pianist seemd emotionallyinvolved in the music as Tracks Baby brown; Viper s Drag; How Can You Face Me http://www.megamusicreviews.com/New_Age/Indie_New_Age/Piano_Indie/Piano_Indie_5.
Extractions: Buy one from zShops for: Artist: Carmen Mcrae Tracks: Average review score: Two of the Greats at their greatest I was very happy when I found this CD. Even happier when I listened to it. The exchange between Mcrae and McPartland is one of old friends at play. This set includes fabulous songs that are refreshed by the talent of these two ladies. Most exceptional are the songs that Mcrae sings and McPartland plays. "I guess I'll hang my tears out to dry" is the best song on this set by far so is McPartland's version of "Embracable You". Most of the Piano Jazz series is a must have because it allows artists to give history about their careers and motivations as musicians. This along with the Dizzy Gillespie Piano Jazz are must haves.
Obit2002A She had served as Ruling Elder, treasurer and pianist. McMullin, Keith Dean, MikeDean, Greg brown, David Curtis the daughter of the late Henry claud and Emma http://www.merceronline.com/obit2002A.htm
Extractions: Obituary Archives Following is a list of obituaries that have appeared in The Harrodsburg Herald - January-June 2002. You can search for names by going to the Edit menu - select find - check "match case" - type in the last name of your query in all CAPITAL letters. Use your BACK button to return to the obituary page. Be patient - this is a long file. KATHY CUNNINGHAM Kathy Renae Stiltner Cunningham, 29, of 240 Kirkwood Road, Salvisa, died Wednesday, December 26, 2001 at the James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Born January 10, 1972 in Lexington, she was the daughter of Harold and Shelia Stiltner of Frankfort. She was the purchasing administrator for Buffalo Trace Distillery and a member of Peaks Mill Baptist Church. Survivors, in addition to her parents, include: her husband, William "Billy Bob" Cunningham, Frankfort, one daughter, Casey Cunningham, Frankfort; three step daughters, Mesha, Amber and Kelly Cunningham, all of Frankfort; her maternal grandmother, Norma Cooper, Beatyville. Funeral services were held Saturday, December 29, at the Clark-Sunset Funeral Home, 3000 Versailles Road, Frankfort with Rev. Billy Perkins officiating.
Site Name p. 110, and personal experience (Luther brown), Front Street Johnny Ace Grave, Cemetary/headstones,R B Singer/pianist. Where a judge ruled that claud L. Johnson http://www.blueshighway.org/registry.htm
Extractions: Site name Descriptive Phrase Comments Reference (title and page) Street address City County 308 Blues Club juke joint and restaurant Live Blues entertainment from the Mississippi Delta every Friday and Saturday. Hear the finest in local and national Blues music in our newly renovated facility. Mississippi Tourism web site 308 Depot Ave. Indianola, MS Sunflower 930 Blues Café juke joint/restaurant Live blues at lunch and supper almost every day. Great food. http://www.jesdablues.com/about_us.htm 930 Congress St. Jackson Hinds Abbay and Leatherman Plantation Plantations Where Robert Johnson spent most of his childhood. He learned the jew's harp, harmonica, and guitar here, learning from Willie Brown and Son House. This is also the site of a large Indian mound, from the top of which Hernando de Soto first saw the Mississippi River. Blues Traveling, p. 52. Also the Tunica Museum guide Highway 304 4 miles west of U.S. 61 Robinsonville Tunica Ace Records recording studio two buildings north of the Speir studio Blues Traveling, p. 161