• Max Abrams (original name Max Abramovitch, born 11 August 1907 – died 5 November 1995), was a British dance band and jazz drummer and an influential teacher...
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    Jeffrey Jacob Abrams (born June 27, 1966) is an American filmmaker and composer. He is best known for his works in the genres of action, drama, and science...
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  • Duster (TV series) (category Television series created by J. J. Abrams)
    crime thriller television series created by J. J. Abrams and LaToya Morgan. It is due to be released on Max in 2025. The first black female FBI agent teams...
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    Rachel Cohn, premiered on Netflix on November 10, 2020. In 2022, Abrams played the role of Max Broussard in the teen comedy film Do Revenge directed by Jennifer...
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    (AFI) Fest in Los Angeles and began streaming exclusively on Max on December 20, 2024. Abrams was raised in San Francisco and is a graduate of the USC School...
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  • basketball player Mark Abrams (1906–1994), English social scientist Mary Abrams (died 2025), American politician in Connecticut Max Abrams (1907–1995), British...
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  • name include: Max Abmas (born 2001), American basketball player Max Abrams, british drummer Max Adler (disambiguation), multiple people Max Baer (boxer)...
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    playing. Also joining The Mavericks' touring band at this point were Max Abrams (saxophone, percussion), Matt Cappy (trumpet), and Michael Guerra (accordion)...
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  • provided a professional start to several notable musicians, including Max Abrams and Nat Gonella. Yes, I Think So (1915), Manchester Mr Tower of London...
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  • Millsap Others Mark Douthit – saxophone Russ Phal – pedal steel guitar Max Abrams – saxophone Marlon Young – bass guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar...
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    Evans, Billy Munn, Harry Hayes, Bill McGuffie, Freddy Gardner, Max Goldberg and Max Abrams, and the singers Anona Wynn, Primrose Hayes, Les Allen, and Chips...
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    performing for holiday makers. After returning to London he studied drums with Max Abrams and became the in-house drummer at The 2i's Coffee Bar in Soho and was...
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    Magic (1983) ISBN 0-486-24426-1 Annemann, Life and Times of a Legend by Max Abrams, L & L Publishing (1992) Booth, John. (1986). Psychic Paradoxes. Prometheus...
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  • Word Jen "SWJ" (Poet) John Anderson (Musician) - Honorary Member Max Abrams (aka "Max on Sax") Pino Squillace The Reverend Elijah D.D. Holt Jerry Navarro...
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  • Delaney was born in Acton, London, England. He studied drumming with Max Abrams. Aged 16, he won the Best Swing Drummer award and later joined the Bert...
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    Savoy Hotel Orpheans" for the hotel. The drummer during this period was Max Abrams. Brian Rust wrote of this group, "it was a purely straight, typically...
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  • study with Peter Allen (timpanist of the London Philharmonic Orchestra), Max Abrams (drum kit) and Charles Donaldson at Trinity College of Music. After three...
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    of unproduced J. J. Abrams projects in roughly chronological order. During a career that has spanned over 30 years, J. J. Abrams has worked on projects...
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    idol, Gene Krupa, from 1946 to 1948 Marshall took weekly lessons from Max Abrams. In the 1950s, Marshall became part of the English music scene and started...
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    (2002). The Art of Peter Max. New York: Henry N. Abrams, Inc. pp. 14–16. Max, Peter; Zurbel, Victor (2013). The Universe of Peter Max. New York: Harper Design...
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  • MacDonald – bass Marty Sammon – piano, Hammond B3 organ, Wurlitzer piano Max Abrams – saxophone Julio Diaz – trumpet Production Produced by Tom Hambridge...
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    Records. To prepare he took an intensive course of drum tuition with Max Abrams, from whom he'd already had a few lessons. He teamed again with Harris...
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  • Lakan Duskin, Adlaw Duskin, Mojave Rutan, Lucia Rutan, Max Abrams, Henry Abrams, and Bruce Abrams. Duskin was born in San Francisco in 1931, went to public...
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    German band Who's Amy, UK electronic project ah BLOOM, saxophone player Max Abrams, and more, all contributing to the international nature of the project...
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  • improvisation and experimental art. Born in Ruislip, he studied drums with Max Abrams, then at Ealing Art College and in the workshops organised by drummer...
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    "Interview with Floyd Abrams". Interviews with Max Raskin. Retrieved 2022-05-17. Dana, Rebecca (December 6, 2016). "The Abrams Family". The New York Observer...
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  • "Lock Me Up" – Cowboy Troy with Angela Hacker and John Rich (Cowboy Troy, Max Abrams) "Lost in This Moment" – Big & Rich, Keith Anderson (Rodney Clawson, Keith...
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    It was said it would be done not without a return. In December 2017, Max Abrams and John Glaser asserted in the Los Angeles Times that "[ISIL] imploded...
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  • Star Wars: The Force Awakens (category Films directed by J. J. Abrams)
    American space opera epic film co-produced, co-written, and directed by J. J. Abrams. The sequel to Return of the Jedi (1983), it is chronologically the seventh...
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  • Kenny – vocals John Rich – vocals, acoustic guitar Additional musicians Max Abrams – saxophone Sam Bacco – percussion (track 14) Brian Barnett – drums (all...
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