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    name Coclius. The first document involving Cully, saw it given to the King of Besançon. However, because Cully at the same time was under Villett parishe...
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  • Sölvesborg Umeå Jazz Festival in Umeå Ascona Jazz Festival in Ascona BeJazz Winter Festival in Bern Cully Jazz Festival in Cully Langnau Jazz Nights in Langnau...
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    at festivals such as the Cully Jazz Festival, Hamburg's Überjazz, Basel's Offbeat, Jazz Festival Schaffhausen, Altstadtherbst Düsseldorf, JZ Festival Shanghai...
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  • KOKO. In April 2019, Culpepper performed two nights in a row at the Cully Jazz Festival in Switzerland, where he was well received on two stages, Le Club...
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    2014-05-10 Austria/Vienna MuTh - Musik und Theater 2014-09-04 Switzerland Cully Jazz Festival 2015-01-05 Switzerland/Martigny Caves du Manoir 2015-02-05 Switzerland...
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  • Krzysztof Komeda (category 20th-century jazz composers)
    and jazz pianist. Perhaps best known for his work in film scores, Komeda wrote the scores for Roman Polanski’s films Knife in the Water (1962), Cul-de-sac...
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    Audun Erlien discography (category Jazz discographies)
    Audun Erlien (born 22 February 1967 in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian jazz musician (bass guitar, guitar and electronica). Erlienhas released one solo album...
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  • Michel Reis (category Luxembourgian jazz pianists)
    Knitting Factory, the Panama Jazz Festival the Montreux Jazz Festival, Cully Jazz, Crest Jazz Vocal, OctLoft Jazz Festival, Les Rendez-Vous de l’Erdre...
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    Duffy Jackson (category American jazz drummers)
    the Cully Select Jazz Festival 1991 (Limetree, 1991) With Sonny Stitt Sonny, Sweets & Jaws (Who's Who in Jazz, 1982) Sonny's Blues (Who's Who in Jazz, 1983)...
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    Festivals that have featured Laveaux include the Montreal International Jazz Festival (2007, 2009 and 2010), Cully Jazz, Donostia Jazzaldia, Festival...
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    Monty Alexander (category American jazz pianists)
    City for many years and performs frequently throughout the world at jazz festivals and clubs. Alexander was born on 6 June 1944 in Kingston, Jamaica. He...
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    played The Lord Humongous, who turned out to be quite proficient with the jazz flute.[citation needed] Sampson has also been a presenter on RRR's Breakfasters...
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    Tito Puente (category Afro-Cuban jazz percussionists)
    Puente – Live in Montreal (Montreal Jazz Festival) (1983) (2003) Tito Puente – Palladium Days (Newport Jazz Festival) (1997) Tito Puente - The Mambo King...
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  • that same month. Motherless Brooklyn premiered at the 46th Telluride Film Festival on August 30, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States...
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    times at the festival, and they also took part in the "Reggae Sunsplash USA" tour in 1985. Wonder also wrote, along with Melody A McCully, their 1982 hit...
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  • Swedish music, and the 2007 Working Waterfront Festival included Portuguese fado music and Mexican norteño. Jazz musicians born in Massachusetts include pianist...
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  • Lighthouse (band) (category Canadian jazz-rock groups)
    Fillmore West, Toronto, Boston, the Atlantic City Pop Festival, and the Monterey and Newport Jazz Festivals. A free concert at Toronto City Hall in the summer...
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  • and postgraduate training across instrumental performance, composition, jazz, musical theatre and opera, and recruits musicians from around the world...
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    Lester. She made her official debut the following year in Roman Polanski's Cul-de-sac (1966). In 1967, Bisset had her first noticeable part in the Albert...
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    South African jazz musicians, resulting in the first two African jazz LPs. The following year saw the Cold Castle National Jazz Festival, which brought...
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  • under the theme of "The Fairy Tales," featuring performances by Austrian jazz artists and various cultural experiences, including fairy tales told by diplomats...
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    Incubate was an annual multidisciplinary arts festival held every September in Tilburg, Netherlands from 2005 to 2016. It was originally named ZXZW, but...
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  • In 1986, Prica formed the free jazz band Cul-de-Sac (French for Dead End Street) with guitarist Dragan Pajić "Pajo". Cul-de-Sac held informal concerts...
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    to lyrical themes. Mudvayne has incorporated elements of death metal, jazz, jazz fusion, progressive rock, speed metal, thrash metal and world music. Mudvayne's...
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    a jazz festival in Paris in December 1940, and two concerts month were given at the Gaveau, and continued through 1944. Delaunay's band, called Jazz de...
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    Keltner was inspired to start playing because of an interest in jazz, but the popularity of jazz was declining during the late 1950s and early 1960s, and it...
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  • Hill, Sam Vincent and Tony Sampson respectively. They live in a suburban cul-de-sac in the fictional town of Peach Creek along with fellow neighbourhood...
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    August 12, 2023. Lang, Joe (October 2021). "Jones & Schmidt Reviews". Jersey Jazz. The Musical Theater Project. Retrieved August 14, 2023. Franklin, Marc J...
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    1970, during the band's six-week Tuesday night residency at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in Soho, members of Rare Bird, whom Genesis had previously supported...
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    ballet for about 16 years before moving to America after high school to study jazz and hip-hop dance. Fami played the piano and violin before picking up bass...
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