• Maxine "Max" Adele Feldman (December 26, 1945 – August 17, 2007) was an American folk singer-songwriter, comedian and pioneer of women's music. Feldman's...
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  • musician Mark Feldman (born 1955), American jazz violinist Maxine Feldman (1945–2007), American folk singer-songwriter and comedian Morton Feldman (1926–1987)...
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  • 1970–1971 the comedy duo performed at Boston College where they met Maxine Feldman. Feldman joined Harrison and Tyler on their national tour, performing at...
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    "Scratch" Perry, Payback Press, ISBN 0-86241-854-2 Cullen, Frank (2007). "Maxine Feldman". Vaudeville, Old & New: An Encyclopedia of Variety Performers in America...
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  • Machine". Retrieved April 2, 2007. Kiritsy L. (2007) "trail blazer Maxine Feldman dies , Edge Providence. Retrieved September 11, 2016 Jamie Fenton: Video...
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  • pop punk gay scene, which included artists like David Bowie. In 1971, Maxine Feldman wrote a song called "Stonewall Nation" after participating in her first...
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  • music, a genre mostly originated and supported by lesbian separatists. Maxine Feldman's Angry Atthis and Alix Dobkin's Lavender Jane Loves Women were two early...
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  • examples of music created specifically for lesbians or feminists. In 1972, Maxine Feldman, who had been an "out" (openly gay) performer since 1964, recorded the...
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  • explicitly lesbian-oriented popular song is released, "Angry Atthis" by Maxine Feldman. Influential gospel label Malaca Records is founded. The first Christian...
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    Maxine Edwyna Cissel Horner (January 17, 1933 – February 7, 2021) was one of the first African American women to serve in the Oklahoma Senate, serving...
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  • Shear Linda Tillery Lisa Vogel Margie Adam Mary Byrne Mary Watkins Maxine Feldman Miriam Abrahams Nancy Vogl Patricia Thumas Penny Rosenwasser Ramona...
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  • came out great." The next single, released on July 8, 1975, was "Sweet Maxine" which was more akin to the Doobie Brothers' earlier hits style-wise. "Pat...
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  • November 20, 2011. "Maxine Mesinger Multiple Sclerosis Clinic." The Methodist Hospital. Retrieved on November 20, 2011. Feldman, Claudia. "Mesinger treasures...
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  • version of "Amazon Women Rise" as a tribute to the lesbian songwriter Maxine Feldman, a founding figure in women's music. Her self-titled release received...
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  • Badrena – percussion Victor Feldman – vibraphone Ernie Watts – tenor saxophone Stephanie Spruill – backing vocals Maxine Waters – backing vocals Julia...
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    Won by Nellie Pou. New York 16: Won by George Latimer. Oregon 3: Won by Maxine Dexter. Texas 18: Won by Sylvester Turner. Texas 32: Won by Julie Johnson...
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  • (1853–1928), Russian actress MPC · 3657 3658 Feldman 1982 TR Paul D. Feldman, American astronomer, and Paul A. Feldman, Canadian radioastronomer MPC · 3658 3659...
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    Spring in Texas. Duke was born on July 1, 1950, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Maxine (née Crick) and David Hedger Duke, the younger of two children. As the son...
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    suite entitled Maxine, which was released under the Bobuck name in 2012. In 2002, due to fatigue from touring, Fox had Eric Drew Feldman temporarily replace...
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  • Manilow; lyrics: Bruce Sussman, Jack Feldman) - 3:45 "I Made It Through the Rain" (music: Gerard Kenny; lyrics: Jack Feldman, Drey Shepperd, Bruce Sussman,...
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  • Actor Circumstances 12 January Rachel Walker Jessica Tregear Rachel is Maxine Cowper's physiotherapist. She approaches Ned Willis at The Waterhole to...
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    2215/CJN.01960408. PMC 4571151. PMID 18614776. McPhee, Stephen J.; Papadakis, Maxine A. (2008-10-31). CURRENT Medical Diagnosis and Treatment 2009. McGraw Hill...
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    the crack cocaine trade that was dominated by gangs in the 1980s. Paul Feldman of the Los Angeles Times wrote in 1989: Leaders of the black community...
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  • Stephanie Spruill - backing vocals, lead vocals (6) Neil Stubenhaus - bass Maxine Willard Waters - backing vocals Ernie Watts - flute, saxophone Dick Hyde...
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    Zazzara in his sleep with a gunshot to his head. Zazzara's wife, 44-year-old Maxine Levenia Zazzara, was awakened by the gunshot. Ramirez beat her and bound...
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  • 2003, p. 119. Carpenter, 2003, p. 182. Carpenter, 2003, p. 190. Ventham, Maxine (2002). "Jeremy Robson". Spike Milligan: His Part in Our Lives. London:...
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  • and released by Cassidy as a single. The song was subsequently covered by Maxine Nightingale on her 1977 album Night Life and in 1979 by Táta Vega. Her version...
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  • takes place five years after the death, at 78, of celebrated painter Oscar Feldman, the "great man" of the title. Two competing biographers, both working...
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  • extensively with Jeremy Steig (1977-1982) and recorded with Ike Isaacs and Maxine Sullivan; he would also lead a trio with Isaacs and Steve Ellington during...
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  • Jack Lemmon, Anne Bancroft, Gene Saks, Elizabeth Wilson, Florence Stanley, Maxine Stuart, Ed Peck, Ivor Francis, Stack Pierce, Patricia Marshall, Ketty Lester...
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