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    Marion Meadows (born July 24, 1962) is an American soprano saxophonist and composer, mainly in smooth jazz. He was born in Beckley, West Virginia, and...
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  • baseball player Mark Meadows (disambiguation page), several individuals Marion Meadows, American jazz musician Matthew Meadows (born 1938), American...
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    collaborated with artists such as Ray Charles, Najee, George Duke, Marion Meadows, Natalie Cole, Roberta Flack, Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Peter...
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  • Pleasure is the fifth album by Marion Meadows, released in 1998. "January Spring" - 5:33 "Get Away" - 5:21 "Picture This" - 5:27 "Luck Girl" - 5:25 "No...
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  • recorded this song for his 2004 album Inspiration. Jazz saxophonist Marion Meadows also covered the song from the album Dressed to Chill. Late singer James...
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  • Marion E. "Guts" Meadows was a college football player for coach Mike Donahue's Auburn Tigers football team. He played in the line and was selected All-Southern...
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  • middle school by the first class of sixth graders.[citation needed] Marion Meadows, jazz musician Bobby Valentine, Major League Baseball player and manager...
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    Richie Cannata, David Broza, Eric Marienthal, B.B. King, Emmanuel and Marion Meadows. Since 2012, Fernández has been involved with Voices Of Valor, an organization...
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  • For Lovers Only is the debut album by the American musician Marion Meadows, released in 1990. It peaked in the top 10 on Billboard's Jazz Albums chart...
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    Intuition 1989 "Love Is in Your Eyes" — — — — — 1992 "Love Was Never" (with Marion Meadows & Gene Rice) — 70 — — — Keep It Right There 1993 "I Wanna Love Somebody"...
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  • Dave Koz Ronnie Laws Michael Lington Eric Marienthal Stu Matthewman Marion Meadows Najee Fausto Papetti Michael Paulo Courtney Pine Art Porter Bobby Ricketts...
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  • the 6 (Work, 1999) Cheryl Lynn, It's Gonna Be Right (Columbia, 1985) Marion Meadows, Player's Club (Heads Up, 2004) Kim Pensyl, Eyes of Wonder (GRP, 1993)...
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    Mountain Meadows Association. Archived from the original on May 9, 2008. Retrieved May 16, 2010. "1999 Mountain Meadows Monument". Mountain Meadows Association...
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  • Griffin, George Pavlis Horns: Joshua Schneider, Don Hahn, Richie Cannata, Marion Meadows, Steve Sechi Background Vocals: Elaine Goff, Amy Goff, Bernard Kenny...
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  • Forbidden Fruit is an album by Marion Meadows released in April 1994 on Novus Records. The album rose to No. 7 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Albums...
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    The Four Tops, Grover Washington, Jr., Paul Brown, Richard Elliot, Marion Meadows, Ragan Whiteside, Tom Browne, Bob James, Will Downing, Freddie Jackson...
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  • background vocal arranger Shanice Wilson: background vocals Saxophonist Marion Meadows covered the song for his album Pleasure in 1997, while Filipino singer...
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  • Pleasure (Girls at Our Best! album), or the title song, 1981 Pleasure (Marion Meadows album), 1998 Pleasure (Ohio Players album), or the title song, 1972...
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  • Jackie McLean (1931–2006) (alto) Charles McPherson (born 1939) (alto) Marion Meadows (soprano) Getatchew Mekurya (1935–2016) (tenor) Don Menza (born 1936)...
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    Jean Carn, Phyllis Hyman, Al Johnson, Norman Brown, and saxophonist Marion Meadows. Connors switched to the Arista label when Buddah was bought out in...
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    The Garden (Rainy Days, 2021) One (2023) Humanoid (Sam First, 2023) Marion Meadows, Secrets (2009) KT Tunstall, Live at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire (2016)...
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  • to: For Lovers Only (The Temptations album), 1995 For Lovers Only (Marion Meadows album), 1990 For Lovers Only (film), a 2011 romance film This disambiguation...
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  • Pods Forbidden Fruit (Elegy album), or the title song Forbidden Fruit (Marion Meadows album), or the title song Forbidden Fruit (Nina Simone album), or the...
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  • Now & Forever (Windham Hill) 1999 Delfonics Forever New (Volt) 1999 Marion Meadows Next to You (Heads Up) 2000 (as co-producer/composer/sideman) Tom Grant...
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  • Body Rhythm (category Marion Meadows albums)
    Body Rhythm is the fourth album by Marion Meadows, released in 1995. "My Cherie Amour" - 4:04 "Be With You" - 5:33 "South Beach" - 5:21 "Later On" - 1:24...
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  • "hitting some impressive high notes herself". In 1992, saxophonist Marion Meadows covered the song from his album Keep It Right There with additional...
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  • Keep It Right There (album) (category Marion Meadows albums)
    the American musician Marion Meadows, released in 1992. The album peaked in the top 10 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. Meadows supported the album with...
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    Mountain Meadows massacre. Sources estimate that between 120 and 140 men, women and children were killed on September 11, 1857, at Mountain Meadows, a rest...
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    Gilly's such as pianists Alex Bugnon, Bill Cunliffe, jazz saxophonist Marion Meadows, and Kevin Toney, a former member of jazz group The Blackbyrds. Blues...
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  • Right There may refer to: Keep It Right There (album), an album by Marion Meadows Keep It Right There (song), a song by Changing Faces "Keep It Right...
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