Art Mardigian (February 12, 1923 - June 6, 1977), better known as Art Mardigan, was an American jazz drummer. Mardigan played with Tommy Reynolds in 1942...
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Austrian poet Art Mardigan, American musician Art Martinich, American soccer player Art Matsu, American football player and coach Art Mazmanian, American...
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his younger brother, Milt Jackson, Willie Anderson, Lucky Thompson, Art Mardigan, and George Sirhagen, c. 1939–40. About 1947, he was playing with Tommy...
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same personnel, the only change being Frank Isola on drums in place of Art Mardigan." "Flamingo" – 8:33 "Lover Man" – 5:25 "Pernod" – 6:48 "Tasty Pudding"...
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Rose - Like Blue (1960) Jimmy Rowles Trio - Rare, But Well Done with Art Mardigan and Red Mitchell (1954) Doc Severinsen - The Tonight Show Band with Doc...
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and with Gerry Mulligan's big band. In 1954 he recorded with drummer Art Mardigan (The Jazz School), 1955 with Tony Fruscella. In 1961 he recorded under...
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Brokensha founded his own music production company. He did a session with Art Mardigan in 1963, and after this became more active in disc jockeying and writing...
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Valtteri Laurell Pöyhönen, and Videlina Mircheva. 1977 in jazz, deaths of Art Mardigan, Bennie Green, Benny Moten, Buddy Johnson, Erroll Garner, George Barnes...
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Desmond, American alto saxophonist and composer (born 1924). June 6 – Art Mardigan, American drummer (born 1923). July 22 – Richie Kamuca, American jazz...
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Wilson – trumpet (tracks 5-12) Hall Overton – piano Teddy Kotick – bass Art Mardigan (tracks 1-4), Nick Stabulas (tracks 5-12) – drums Bob Weinstock – supervisor...
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Knepper, A Swinging Introduction to Jimmy Knepper (Bethlehem, 1957) Art Mardigan The Jazz School (Wing 1955) – four tracks, album shared with Clark Terry...
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Peter Magadini Future Man Shelly Manne Ray Mantilla Larance Marable Art Mardigan Sherrie Maricle Jason Marsalis George Marsh Eddie Marshall Joe Marshall...
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Schildkraut (alto sax), Kai Winding (trombone), Vinnie Burke (bass), Art Mardigan (drums) 1955 Tony Fruscella Tony Fruscella Atlantic 1957 Gerry Mulligan...
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bassist (died 1999). 10 – Bob Lively, American saxophonist (died 1994). 12 Art Mardigan, American drummer (died 1977). Mel Powell, American pianist and composer...
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Wadeye (section Art and culture)
commissioned 64 paintings by local artists including Nym Bunduk, Charlie Mardigan and Charlie Brinken. By the 1960s the Catholic Mission was buying artworks...
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Price (photographer) Rebecca Balding as Carla Mardigan (reporter) (episodes 1-3 only) Jack Bannon as Art Donovan (assistant city editor) Linda Kelsey as...
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Bidjara language (redirect from Mardigan language)
Retrieved 5 February 2020. Priest, Gail. "Issue 97 - video art: performance, politics, vision: video art in the 17th biennale of sydney". RealTime Arts. Retrieved...
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comprised Abe Woodly on vibraphone and Art Mardigian on drums, with Hill on piano. The following year, Hill and Mardigan were joined by Wardell Gray, James...
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Margany Indigenous Australian tribal areas. Margany (also known as Marganj, Mardigan, Marukanji, Maranganji) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by...
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University of Michigan Dearborn Mardigan Library The Alfred Berkowitz Gallery at the University of Michigan Dearborn Mardigan Library Crowley Park and Field...
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