Charles McPherson may refer to: Charles McPherson (musician) (born 1939), jazz saxophonist Charles McPherson (album), recorded in 1971 Charles Duncan McPherson...
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Moment On! (Prestige, 1968) Horizons (Prestige, 1969) McPherson's Mood (Prestige, 1969) Charles McPherson (Mainstream, 1971) Siku Ya Bibi (Day of the Lady)...
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InMe JD McPherson, American musician Naomi McPherson, American guitarist and keyboardist for alternative band MUNA and, also, Charles McPherson's grandchild...
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Mcpherson in Singapore" (newspaper article). The Straits Times. March 2, 1931. p. 11. Retrieved November 14, 2013.[dead link] Aimee Semple McPherson...
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McPherson College is a private college associated with the Church of the Brethren and located in McPherson, Kansas, United States. It was chartered in...
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Charles McPherson is an album by saxophonist Charles McPherson which was recorded in 1971 and released on the Mainstream label. All compositions by Charles...
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that day, McPherson received 605 votes, New Gottland 325, King City 3 and Lindsborg 1; McPherson's majority over all, 276. In May the McPherson Town Company...
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Pepper Adams, Jaki Byard, Booker Ervin, John Handy, Jimmy Knepper, Charles McPherson, and Horace Parlan. Mingus shaped these musicians into a cohesive...
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Conor McPherson (born 6 August 1971) is an Irish playwright, screenwriter and director of stage and film. In recognition of his contribution to world...
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Horizons is the fifth album led by saxophonist Charles McPherson recorded in 1968 and released on the Prestige label. Allmusic awarded the album 3 stars...
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including Donald Byrd, Paul Chambers, Curtis Fuller, Joe Henderson, Charles McPherson, and Michael Weiss. Harris was born on December 15, 1929, in Detroit...
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Charles Robert McPherson (January 7, 1926 – September 22, 2020) was the senior pastor of the great Riverside Church in Denver. Born in McGehee, Arkansas...
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quickly revoked by Sherman, who explained McPherson was needed for his upcoming Atlanta Campaign. McPherson's army was the right wing of Sherman's army...
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Col. Charles Duncan McPherson (April 11, 1877 —1970) was a soldier, journalist and politician from Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly...
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Mingus at Carnegie Hall (category Charles Mingus live albums)
jazz bassist and composer Charles Mingus, recorded at Carnegie Hall in January 1974 by Mingus with Jon Faddis, Charles McPherson, John Handy, George Adams...
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Dr. Rolf Potter Kennedy McPherson (March 23, 1913 – May 21, 2009) was the pastor of Angelus Temple and president of the International Church of the Foursquare...
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States McPherson's well-earned reputation for extreme brutality is exemplified by an incident recounted in Tony Reeves' 2005 biography. McPherson had been...
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Billy Higgins (section With Charles McPherson)
Herbie Hancock, Joe Henderson, Don Cherry, Paul Horn, Milt Jackson, Jackie McLean, Pat Metheny, Hank Mobley, Thelonious Monk, Lee Morgan, David Murray,...
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what a historian ought to do. — James M. McPherson, in an exchange with a Civil War historian Among McPherson's other books are The Negro's Civil War: How...
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Live in Tokyo is a live album by saxophonist Charles McPherson which was recorded in Japan in 1976 and released on the Xanadu label. The AllMusic review...
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McPherson's Mood is the sixth album led by saxophonist Charles McPherson recorded in 1969 and released on the Prestige label. Allmusic awarded the album...
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Strings! (Pat Martino, 1967) From This Moment On! (Charles McPherson, 1968) Horizons (Charles McPherson, 1968) Caramba! (Lee Morgan, 1968) The Sixth Sense...
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New Horizons is an album by saxophonist Charles McPherson which was recorded in 1977 and released on the Xanadu label. The Allmusic review awarded the...
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2022). "Hyde Park Jazz Festival announces 2022 lineup featuring Charles McPherson Quintet, Qwanqwa and Hear in Now". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved June...
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The Division of McPherson is an Australian Electoral Division in Queensland. The current MP is Karen Andrews of the Liberal Party. Since 1984, federal...
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Beautiful (Candido Camero album) or the title song, 1970 Beautiful!, by Charles McPherson, 1975 Beautiful (David Tao album), 2006 Beautiful (Fantastic Plastic...
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album), 1975 Horizon (McCoy Tyner album), 1979 Horizon, album by BZN Horizons (Kris Allen album), 2014 Horizons (Charles McPherson album), 1968 Horizons...
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American retail chain of menswear Today's Man (album), a 1973 album by Charles McPherson Today's Man, a documentary film by Lizzie Gottlieb This disambiguation...
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Blue Mitchell, Charles McPherson, Pharoah Sanders (1970), Wes Montgomery, Dollar Brand, Jackie McLean, James Moody (1970–72), Charles Mingus (1972–73)...
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there, he recorded with Sonny Criss, Pat Martino, Eric Kloss, and Charles McPherson. For a year, he was Abbey Lincoln's accompanist, and recorded with...
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