Glenn Arthur Ferris (born June 27, 1950) is an American jazz trombonist who has also worked in other fields. Outside of jazz he has played for Frank Zappa...
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by saxophonist Michael Brecker, trumpeter Randy Brecker, trombonist Glenn Ferris, guitarist John Abercrombie, keyboardist Milcho Leviev, and bassist Alex...
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Terry Harrington - Saxophone, Flute Bill Lamb, Chuck Findley - Trumpet Glenn Ferris - Trombone Jesse Kirkland, Jim Gilstrap, Pepper Swinson, Syreeta Wright...
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Pons Bob Harris (1) Nigey Lennon Bruce Fowler Jim Gordon Earle Dumler Glenn Ferris Jerry Kessler Malcolm McNab Dave Parlato Gary Barone Mike Altschul Tom...
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John Taylor (EGEA, 1993) 1995 Palatino with Aldo Romano, Michel Benita, Glenn Ferris (Label Bleu, 1995) 1995 Mythscapes with Furio Di Castri, Jon Balke, Pierre...
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Jamison (2009). "Buckdancing, Flatfooting, and Clogging". In Hinson, Glenn; Ferris, William (eds.). The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 14:...
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Mickey Hess, Hip Hop in America: East Coast and West Coast Hinson, Glenn; Ferris, William (January 2010). The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume...
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Switzerland. In 2008, Ernie began work with a new trio, The Glenn Ferris Wheel, with Glenn Ferris on trombone and Bruno Rousselet on double bass. As a founder...
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(disambiguation), several people Gerald R. Ferris, American professor Glenn Ferris (born 1950), American jazz trombonist Gordon Ferris (born 1952), British heavyweight...
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known for his work with Ray Charles, Gary Peacock, Charles Mingus, and Glenn Ferris, among others. Walrath was born in Stuart, Florida. He began playing...
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saxophone Randy Brecker – trumpet Marvin Stamm – trumpet Mel Davis – trumpet Glenn Ferris – trombone Ken Bichel – mellotron (on "Just Wanna Love You Tonight")...
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the album Tant de Joies, a collaboration with American jazz trombonist Glenn Ferris, in 2000. In 2005, he made a rare return to New Zealand to perform. He...
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Chancler, percussionist Emil Richards, saxophonist Ernie Watts, trombonist Glenn Ferris, trumpeter Bobby Bryant, cellist Ray Kelley and others. Reaching a peak...
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Brecker – flute, soprano & tenor saxes Randy Brecker – trumpet, flugelhorn Glenn Ferris – tenor & bass trombones Billy Cobham – traps, timpani, acoustic piano...
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Eubanks (born 1955) Mike Fahn (born 1960) John Fedchock (born 1957) Glenn Ferris (born 1950) Carl Fontana (1928–2008) Bruce Fowler (born 1947) Curtis...
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– handclaps Susaye Greene – backing vocals George Bohanon – trombone Glenn Ferris – trombone Al Fann Theatrical Ensemble – verbal replies Charles Brewer...
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drummer Altschul, and featuring saxophonist Sean Bergin, trombonist Glenn Ferris, double bassist Andy McKee, and, on two tracks, pianist Mike Melillo...
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Pons Bob Harris (1) Nigey Lennon Bruce Fowler Jim Gordon Earle Dumler Glenn Ferris Jerry Kessler Malcolm McNab Dave Parlato Gary Barone Mike Altschul Tom...
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Glenn Close (born March 19, 1947) is an American actress. In a career spanning over five decades of screen and stage, she has received numerous accolades...
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Tonga electorate for 72 of the last 91 years. Ferris was born in 1978. Piri Sciascia was his uncle. Ferris has a degree in Māori design and art, as well...
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University of Arkansas Press. p. 211. ISBN 9781610750387. Hinson, Glenn; Ferris, William (2010). The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture. Vol. 14 (Folklife)...
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Walter Bishop Jr., John Clayton, Rosemary Clooney, Brian Dickinson, Glenn Ferris, Sonny Greenwich, Eddie Henderson, Pat LaBarbera, Lorne Lofsky, Harold...
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University of California Press. ISBN 9780520919297. OCLC 44955842. Hinson, Glenn; Ferris, William (2010), The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 14:...
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Bohanon – trombone Sam Clayton – congas Carol Farhat – handclapping Glenn Ferris – horn Freebo – fretless bass, tuba, background vocals Lowell George...
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"The Bell Witch Mystery". Skeptical Inquirer. 36 (1): 32–33. Hinson, Glenn; Ferris, William (1 January 2010). The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture:...
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Retrieved July 13, 2015. Jeane, D. Gregory (2009). "Cemeteries". In Hinson, Glenn; Ferris, William (eds.). The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 14:...
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Brecker – saxophone (on all but 3) Randy Brecker – trumpet (on all but 3) Glenn Ferris – trombone (on all but 3) Larry Schneider – saxophone (on 3) Walt Fowler –...
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trumpet, tuba Malcolm McNab – trumpet Gary Barone – trumpet, flugelhorn Glenn Ferris – trombone Bruce Fowler – trombone Tony Duran – slide guitar Dave Parlato...
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Glenn Allen Anzalone (born June 23, 1955), better known by his stage name Glenn Danzig, is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer...
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De Lory - pianos (10) David Duke - French horn (10); Wagner tuba (10) Glenn Ferris - trombone (5) Sam Freed - violin (3) David Frisina - violin (3) George...
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