• and soprano saxophonist Alan Skidmore. Perhaps best known for his work with George Shearing from 1950 to 1952, Jimmy Skidmore worked with a variety of other...
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  • Alan Richard James Skidmore (born 21 April 1942) is an English jazz tenor saxophonist, and the son of saxophonist Jimmy Skidmore. He was born in London...
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  • Australian politician James Skidmore (disambiguation), several people Jeffrey Skidmore (born 1951), British conductor Jimmy Skidmore (1916–1998), English saxophonist...
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    Club advertised in Melody Maker included Frank Weir, Kenny Baker and Jimmy Skidmore, with guest artists the Feldman Trio, composed of Feldman's children...
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    band usually included such established musicians as Jimmy Skidmore, Joe Temperley, Kathy Stobart, Jimmy Hastings, Mike McKenzie, John Barnes, Roy Williams...
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  • with Dizzy Reece, Jimmy Deuchar, Dickie Hawdon, Harry South, Ian Hamer, Keith Christie, Terry Brown, Bobby Wellins, Jimmy Skidmore, Joe Muddel, Roy Fox...
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  • Nat Gonella, jazz trumpeter, bandleader and vocalist, 90 22 August – Jimmy Skidmore, jazz saxophonist, 82 4 September – Lal Waterson, folk singer-songwriter...
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    Middleton, Yves Montand, Michael Moore, Joseph Reinhardt, Arvell Shaw, Jimmy Skidmore, Emmanuel Soudieux, Rex Stewart, Jack Teagarden, Louis Vola, and Wayne...
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  • August Evelyn Denington, Baroness Denington, politician (born 1907) Jimmy Skidmore, jazz saxophonist (born 1916) 25 August Allan Macartney, Scottish politician...
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  • London Swings (Columbia, 1966) Labi Siffre, Remember My Song (EMI, 1975) Jimmy Skidmore, Skid Marks (Silverline, 1972) Dakota Staton, Dakota '67 (London, 1967)...
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  • (d. 2013) February 5 – Daniel Santos, singer (d. 1992) February 8 – Jimmy Skidmore, jazz musician (d. 1998) February 22 – Pedro Junco, composer (d. 1939)...
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  • Spearman, Guy Lafitte Harry Lookofsky, Helen Ward, Jimmy Butts, Jimmy Campbell, Jimmy Henderson, Jimmy Skidmore, Joe Dixon, Kenny Kirkland, Linda Hayes, Marzette...
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  • /"Boptical Illusion" [Mel1/Mel2] Ralph Sharon (piano) Pete Chilver (guitar) Jimmy Skidmore (tenor sax), Victor Feldman (vibes) Jack Fallon (bass) Martin Aston...
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    Townshend, English saxophonist and clarinetist (died 1986). February 8 – Jimmy Skidmore, English jazz tenor saxophonist (died 1998). 12 – Max Geldray, Dutch...
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    – Milton Adolphus, American pianist and composer (born 1913). 22 – Jimmy Skidmore, English tenor saxophonist (born 1916). 24 – Carl Barriteau, Trinidadian...
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  • musical), a record that will stand for nearly forty years. 8 February – Jimmy Skidmore, jazz musician (died 1998) 13 February – John Reed, actor and opera...
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  • pp. 111–15. Zelizer, pp. 69-70 David Skidmore, "Foreign Policy Interest Groups and Presidential Power: Jimmy Carter and the Battle over Ratification...
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    Led Zeppelin IV), by Atlantic Records. Composed by the band's guitarist Jimmy Page with lyrics written by lead singer Robert Plant, it is widely regarded...
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  • semi-professional musician, playing gigs with saxophonists Tony Coe, Jimmy Skidmore and Lol Coxhill. A love of jazz grew through exposure to his father's...
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  • aged 17, she moved to London, playing with Denis Rose, Ted Heath and Jimmy Skidmore. Later that decade she played with Art Pepper and Peanuts Hucko. She...
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  • novelist, heart attack. Minoru Murayama, 61, Japanese baseball player. Jimmy Skidmore, 82, English jazz tenor saxophonist. Woody Stephens, 84, Americanthoroughbred...
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  • Caton on guitar. She later worked with Frank's Spirits of Rhythm, with Jimmy Skidmore on tenor saxophone. She worked until the 1980s, when they moved to Málaga...
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    the Michaelmas Term 1962 included Dickie Hawdon(trumpet), Alan and Jimmy Skidmore, and the Fat John Band. In 1963, the OU Jazz Club started the Big Night...
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    Cleveland.com. Retrieved January 9, 2023. Stuzin, Anne Chorske. "Skidmore Scope Fall 2009". Skidmore Scope. Retrieved March 23, 2014. Barker, Lynn (July 27, 2011)...
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  • Stories. UPNE. pp. 164–169. ISBN 9781584653035. Retrieved December 25, 2015. Skidmore, Mick (1997). "Randy California (1951–1997): A True Spirit and Guitarist...
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    Torrijos–Carter Treaties (category Presidency of Jimmy Carter)
    Manuel Noriega, Random House, 1997. David Skidmore, "Foreign Policy Interest Groups and Presidential Power: Jimmy Carter and the Battle over Ratification...
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    coached by Occidental College Hall-of-Famer Phil Sweeney. Reitman attended Skidmore College and was going to major in pre-med studies before transferring to...
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    included the "bad suburban kids" he knew from Towson and Lutherville: Bob Skidmore, Mark Isherwood, and Mary Vivian Pearce. This crowd was drawn to downtown...
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  • Sitaraman, legal scholar, professor of law at Vanderbilt University Mark Skidmore, economist, Professor of Economics and Agricultural, Food, and Resource...
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    Jon Bernthal (category Skidmore College alumni)
    his younger self as a "troublemaker". After high school, he studied at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York, but dropped out. On the advice of...
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