• William Barron was born in Herrington, Co Durham on 26 October 1917. Before the Second World War, Barron, his first name shortened to Bill, was mostly...
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  • 1972, and Muse. The Bill Barron Collection is housed at the Institute of Jazz Studies of the Rutgers University libraries. Barron died in Middletown,...
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    saxophonist Bill Barron (1927–1989). At the age of 15, Barron played briefly with Mel Melvin's orchestra. In 1959, still at school, Barron had local gigs...
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  • also appeared in Screen Two and The Bill. Barron is married to Simon Fuller and they have two children. "Marion Barron". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved...
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  • Barron v. Baltimore, 32 U.S. (7 Pet.) 243 (1833), is a landmark United States Supreme Court case in 1833, which helped define the concept of federalism...
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    (Chiaroscuro, 1981) Traveling On (Evidence, 1997) With Bill Barron The Tenor Stylings of Bill Barron (Savoy, 1961) Modern Windows (Savoy, 1962) Now, Hear...
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  • Wally Barron (William Wallace Barron, 1911–2002), American politician in West Virginia Bill Barron (1917–2006), English footballer and cricketer Bill Barron...
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    William Barron Hilton (October 23, 1927 – September 19, 2019) was an American business magnate, philanthropist and sportsman. The second son and successor...
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    Dorham; clarinetist Tony Scott; drummer Philly Joe Jones; and saxophonists Bill Barron, Lee Konitz, and Jackie McLean, as well as Curtis Fuller, Benny Golson...
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  • The Tenor Stylings of Bill Barron is the debut album by saxophonist Bill Barron which was recorded in 1961 and first released on the Savoy label. The...
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  • coverage of the previous week's market activity Barron's Roundtable – Posts from noted investors such as Bill Gross, Mario Gabelli, Abby Joseph Cohen, Felix...
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    politics, and real estate. Donald Trump, his third wife Melania, and their son Barron were the first family for the duration of his presidency. Trump's father...
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    briefly recorded several avant-garde jazz artists. These included Paul Bley, Bill Dixon, Charles Moffett, Perry Robinson, Archie Shepp, Sun Ra, Marzette Watts...
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    leader, but continued to work as a sideman with other musicians, including Bill Evans and Hank Mobley. Evans, like Davis, also openly stated that Jones was...
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    switched to double bass, and started working with musicians such as Bill Barron and recording with Archie Shepp in the mid-1960s, before joining Art...
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  • before making their way to Hamburg, Germany. Bill Wyman, later of the Rolling Stones, has written that the Barron Knights were the first group he saw with...
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  • 1964. "Kassim" (Ted Curson) – 7:41 "East 6th Street" (Bill Barron) – 5:38 "7/4 Funny Time" (Barron) – 5:28 "Tears for Dolphy" (Curson) – 8:32 "Quicksand"...
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    1971) Ray Barretto, Portraits in Jazz and Clave (RCA Victor, 1999) Bill Barron, West Side Story Bossa Nova (Dauntless, 1963) Tony Bennett, Tony Bennett...
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  • trumpet, piccolo trumpet, flugelhorn Charlie Williams - alto saxophone Bill Barron - tenor saxophone Nick Brignola - baritone saxophone, soprano saxophone...
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  • guitar Phil Upchurch – guitar, percussion (3), electric bass (5) Kenny Barron – piano Ron Carter – bass Steve Gadd – drums Garnett Brown, Warren Covington...
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  • performances by Taylor with Buell Neidlinger, and Denis Charles with Bill Barron and Ted Curson added on three tracks. The AllMusic review by Thom Jurek...
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  • selections from the film score on Music from West Side Story. In 1963, Bill Barron recorded West Side Story Bossa Nova (Dauntless, 1963) In 1984, Bernstein...
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    Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, a co-sponsor of the senate bill, also defended the bill: "This bill was drafted in consultation with the DEA to offer better...
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  • Cookin' (Pepper Adams, 1983) The Tenor Stylings of Bill Barron (1961) Modern Windows (Bill Barron, 1961) Baritone Madness (Nick Brignola and Pepper Adams...
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  • pianist Kenny Barron. The record was released on January 20, 2023 (2023-01-20) via Artwork label in France. The Source is the Barron's first solo album...
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    Charles Barron (born October 7, 1950) is an American activist and politician who served in the New York City Council, representing Brooklyn's 42nd district...
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  • Teddy" - 5:15 Ted Curson - trumpet Eric Dolphy - flute (tracks 3 & 7) Bill Barron - tenor saxophone (tracks 1, 2, 4–6, 8 & 9) Kenny Drew - piano Jimmy...
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  • Modern Windows (category Bill Barron (musician) albums)
    Windows (subtitled A Jazz Suite from the New "Soul" by Bill Barron) is an album by saxophonist Bill Barron which was recorded in 1961 and first released on...
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  • Mia Barron is an American actress. She won the Lucille Lortel Award (Best Featured Performance in a play) for her performance in the Lincoln Center production...
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  • Hot Line (album) (category Bill Barron (musician) albums)
    Hot Line (subtitled The Tenor of Bill Barron) is an album by saxophonist Bill Barron which was recorded in 1962 and first released on the Savoy label...
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