• Live in London is a jazz album recorded in 1996 by jazz pianist Gene Harris. "There Is No Greater Love" (Symes, Jones) - 13:26 "Blue Monk" (Monk) - 11:18...
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  • an album by the Fall, 1982 Live in London (Flight of the Conchords album), 2018 Live in London (The Gaslight Anthem video), 2013 Live in London (Gene Harris...
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  • Gene Harris (born Eugene Haire, September 1, 1933 – January 16, 2000) was an American jazz pianist known for his warm sound and blues and gospel infused...
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  • Another Night in London is a live jazz album recorded in 1996 by pianist Gene Harris. It was released in 2010 on the Resonance Records label as a follow-up...
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    Vincent Eugene Craddock (February 11, 1935 – October 12, 1971), known as Gene Vincent, was an American rock and roll musician who pioneered the style of...
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    Ormiston Denes Academy, in Lowestoft. At 23, he moved to London to train at the Drama Centre London from 1989 to 1992. Harris was a member of the Glasgow...
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  • Live in London is the second live album by American R&B, soul and gospel singer Mavis Staples. It was released on February 8, 2019, by ANTI- Records....
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  • soul jazz live album recorded on June 21, 1969 at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland by the Les McCann trio, with saxophonist Eddie Harris and trumpeter...
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  • song in this genre was "Compared to What", a jazz-soul protest song made famous (and into a hit) by Les McCann and Eddie Harris on their album Swiss...
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    Mick Underwood (category Musicians from London)
    headlined at the Star-Club in Hamburg with both Jerry Lee Lewis and Gene Vincent. In 1964, they appeared in the movie Live It Up!, performing their single...
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  • their 1999 album Bigger than the Devil, and on a T-shirt by Streetwear brand Diamond Supply Co. "It's probably thick," remarked Kiss bassist Gene Simmons...
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  • (What's the Story) Morning Glory? (category Albums involved in plagiarism controversies)
    guitars". Select ranked the album at number two on its end-of-year list of the 50 best albums of 1995. In his book Britpop!, John Harris concluded that the initial...
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    musical for Willie "Face" Smith around this time, but the album was lost. Harris remained in Detroit through the 1950s and worked with Miles Davis, Sonny...
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    Red Rodney (category Deaths from lung cancer in Florida)
    Clifford Jordan, Dr. Chicago (Bee Hive, 1985) Lee Konitz, Live at Laren (Soul Note, 1984) Gene Krupa, Gene Krupa's Sidekicks (Columbia, 1955) Elliot Lawrence...
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  • Artists chart, in the US. Money Game part 3, from the Sick Boi Album, was London Music Video Awards (LMVA) choice for Music Video Of The Month in December 2023...
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    Ian Dury (category Singers from the London Borough of Harrow)
    mentioned in one of Dury's earliest songs, "Upminster Kid" (on the 1975 Kilburn and the High Roads album Handsome), with the words "Well Gene Vincent Craddock...
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    Colonels in June 1973, as part of a four-date country rock package tour with Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, Country Gazette, Sneaky Pete Kleinow, Gene Parsons...
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    The Paul Butterfield Blues Band (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    following year, Harris left the band and Dennis Whitted took over from Davidson on drums. A live double album by the Butterfield Blues Band, Live, was recorded...
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    born 1946) and Ronald Gene Harris (born 1946). His parents were lawyers and also ran a restaurant. He attended La Cueva High School in Albuquerque, graduating...
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    lineup with Skip Battin and Greg Harris, which continued to tour and release live albums for the rest of the 1980s. In 1991 a lineup consisting of Beland...
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    John Paul Jones (musician) (category Musicians from the London Borough of Bexley)
    jazz-rock London group, Jett Blacks, a collective that included guitarist John McLaughlin. His big break came in 1962, when he was hired by Jet Harris and Tony...
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  • Lee Harris (born 1936), is a South African writer, musician, and activist who has lived and worked primarily in the United Kingdom since 1956. He was...
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    James Cleveland (category Sexual abuse scandals in Baptist Christianity)
    is known as the Greatest Gospel Album of All Time. Recorded live at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Watts in Los Angeles, with his Southern...
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    clarinet and saxophone in high school in Boise. He acquired much of his motivation for pursuing jazz from jam sessions led by Gene Harris at the Idanha Hotel...
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    Vince Taylor (category Singers from the London Borough of Hounslow)
    their album London Calling. He was the inspiration for David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust character, according to Bowie. Taylor spent his early life in Isleworth...
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    Ian Paice (category Official website not in Wikidata)
    album, called E.H. in the U.K. – The Eddie Harris London Sessions, produced by Geoffrey Haslam, was released the next year thru Atlantic Records. In 1983...
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    Mike Portnoy, Matt Cameron, Brann Dailor, Tim "Herb" Alexander, Gene Hoglan, Aaron Harris, Chad Cromwell, Ben Koller, Chris Pennie, Steve Arrington, Mac...
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  • The Beat Farmers (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    Bacchannal nightclub. The album Loud and Plowed and . . . LIVE!! was culled from those three nights and released the next year. In 1991 Montana was treated...
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  • Big Jim Sullivan (category Musicians from the London Borough of Hillingdon)
    Rolf Harris. In 1968, Sullivan played on George Harrison's Wonderwall. He directed and played on Amazing Blondel's first album in 1969, and in the same...
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  • were released on I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings in November 2001. "2 + 2 = 5" An up-tempo, guitar-driven album opener, "2 + 2 = 5" heralded Radiohead's...
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