Turre is a municipality of Almería province, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Turre was originally a Moorish settlement created after...
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Stephen Johnson Turre (born September 12, 1948, in Omaha, Nebraska) is an American jazz trombonist and a pioneer of using seashells as instruments, a...
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Ad Turres was the name of several different places in antiquity: Ad Turres (Bruttium), a town of Bruttium Ad Turres (Byzacena), a town of Byzacena Ad Turres...
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Steve Turre (né Stephen Johnson Turre; born 12 September 1948 Omaha, Nebraska) is an American jazz trombonist, a pioneering musical seashell virtuoso...
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Alexander de Turre, C.R.L. (died 1624) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Hierapetra et Sitia (1594–1624). Alexander de Turre was born in...
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the conch in his 1940 piece Xochipilli. American jazz trombonist Steve Turre also plays conches, in particular with his group Sanctified Shells. The...
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Band (Lew Delgatto, Lenny Pickett, George Young, Earl Gardner, and Steve Turre) for her performance of "If It's Over" during her 1992 MTV Unplugged special...
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Ad Turres Albas was an ancient city of Latium. Ad Turres Albas originally belonged to the Volsci, and stood on the coast and on the Via Severiana, 9 miles...
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Bertrand de la Tour (1265? – 1332 or 1333), also known as Bertrand de Turre, was a French Franciscan theologian and cardinal. De la Tour was born in Camboulit...
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Turres Concordiae is a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church, North Africa. The ancient bishopric was founded in the Roman province of Numidia, Roman...
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Edwardi Vti Regis Angliæ et Richardi Ducis Eboracensis Hos, fratres germanos, Turre Londinˢⁱ conclusos iniectisq culcitris suffocatos, abdite et inhoneste tumulari...
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Carnival times, too, is not uncommon. Many bands and trumpeters like Steve Turre are using the conch shell as an important instrument in their unique performances...
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Ad Turres was an ancient city of Etruria. Ad Turres stood on the Via Aurelia, 10 miles from Lorium and 12 miles from Pyrgi. The location of Ad Turres is...
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Eubanks and Steve Turre which was recorded in 1989 and released on the JMT label. The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow stated "Eubanks and Turre had worked together...
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Turres in Numidia is a titular see in Numidia of the Roman Catholic Church. The diocese of Turres in Numidia was located in the Roman province of Numidia...
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Turres Ammeniae was a Roman–Berber civitas in Africa Proconsulare. It was a Roman Catholic diocese. The ancient bishopric was founded in the Roman province...
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Ad Turres was an ancient city of Latium. Ad Turres originally belonged to the Volsci, and stood on the Via Severiana, 4 miles from Circeii and 9 miles...
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Nils Kärnekull – Lill-Klippen Linus Eklund Adolphson – Pelje Isa Aouifia – Turre John Alexander Eriksson – Knotas Kim Kold – Labbas Logi Tulinius – Ulv Joakim...
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The Odeon Tower (French: Tour Odéon; Monégasque: Turre Odeu̍n) is a double-skyscraper in the Principality of Monaco. It was the first high-rise in the...
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Turres in Byzacena was a Roman and Vandal era colonia (city) in North Africa. The exact location of the town is unknown but is probably the ruins at Tamarza...
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New (English) Labbas (ラッバス, Rabbasu) Voiced by: Giles New (English) Turre (トゥッレ, Turre) Voiced by: Giles New (English) Harpy (鳥女, Tori-onna) Voiced by: Saori...
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Aïn-Nemeur? ruins of Aïn-Merdja?) Tullia (near Annaba) Turres (in the territory of Annaba) Turres Ammeniae Turres Concordiae Tubusuptu (Tiklat) Turris Rotunda Ubaza...
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Pelle Fjosok Fulke Foolok Jutis Jolly Jutto Joen Jip Jep Knotas Knott Knott Turre Tapper Tapper Tjorm Tobbit Torm Sturkas Bumper Bumper Lill-Klippen Snip...
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Ad Turres was an ancient town of Bruttium on Via Aquilia, 18 miles from Ad Sabbatum and 13 miles from Angitula. It has been identified with either Maida...
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performances by Bowie, Vincent Chancey, Frank Lacy, Rasul Siddik, Steve Turre, Malachi Thompson, Stanton Davis, Bob Stewart and Phillip Wilson. The Allmusic...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by Alessandro Bonini Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor 1316–1328 Succeeded by Bertrand de Turre as Vicar general...
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(Antilles, 1995) David Sanchez, Street Scenes (Columbia, 1996) Steve Turre, Steve Turre (Verve, 1997) Luther Vandross, I Know (EMI, 1998) Count Basie Orchestra...
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saxophone (5) John Schroer – tenor saxophone (5), baritone saxophone (10) Steve Turre – trombone (10) Charlie McCoy – bass harmonica (8) Stéphane Grappelli –...
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Flower" (song), a 2011 song by Radiohead Lotus Flower, a 1999 album by Steve Turre, or its title song Lotus Flower Tower, a mountain peak in Canada Lotus Blossom...
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Challenge to the Use of Intellectual Property in the Software Industry (PDF). Turre Publishing. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2009. Morin, Andrew;...
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