Rufus Harley Jr. (May 20, 1936 – August 1, 2006) was an American jazz musician known primarily as the first jazz musician to adopt the Great Highland bagpipe...
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up Rufus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rufus is a masculine given name, a surname, an Ancient Roman cognomen and a nickname (from Latin rufus, "red")...
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pop- or funk-oriented drummers. In 1974, Rollins added jazz bagpiper Rufus Harley to his band; the group was filmed performing live at Ronnie Scott's in...
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Michael O'Sullivan as Kurt Doughty Ron Colby as stage play crew member Rufus Harley as stage play crew member Frank Simpson as stage play crew member Nina...
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Stanley Cowell, Yoshiaki Masuo, Bob Cranshaw, David Lee and Mtume with Rufus Harley joining on one track. The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states: "Sonny...
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a studio version of the song for their 1969 album Birthday. In 1969, Rufus Harley recorded a jazz instrumental version on his trademark bagpipes, but the...
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Bagpipe Blues (category Rufus Harley albums)
saxophonist Rufus Harley, recorded in 1965 and released on the Atlantic label. Allmusic awarded the album 4 stars. "Bagpipe Blues" (Rufus Harley) - 2:41 "Kerry...
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(born 1953) Casper Reardon (1907–1941): 549 Brandee Younger (born 1983) Rufus Harley – bagpipes Meade Lux Lewis – celeste Emmett Chapman – Chapman stick Red...
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John Hall, John Hall (Asylum, 1978) John Handy, Hard Work (ABC, 1976) Rufus Harley, King/Queens (Atlantic, 1970) Eddie Harris, Plug Me In (Atlantic, 1968)...
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Howard Alden, Larry Hoffman, and Harry Leahey and other musicians such as Rufus Harley and Frank Gerrard. Sandole recorded Modern Music from Philadelphia, with...
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and performer Rufus Harley, American jazz musician Ryan Harley (born 22 January 1985), a professional English footballer Steve Harley (1951–2024), British...
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– drums, rototoms, timpani, marimba, percussion Additional personnel Rufus Harley – bagpipes (3) Chuck Fisher – alto and tenor saxophones (7) Richard Cohen...
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"Norwegian Wood" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) - 10:38 "Flute Bag" (Rufus Harley) - 3:55 "In the Medina" - 9:30 "Armenian Lullaby" (Chick Ganimian) -...
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68". ABC7 Chicago. Retrieved 2023-12-19. Fordham, John (2006-08-21). "Rufus Harley". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-12-20. Californian, The...
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Otto Hardwick 1904-1970 X X X Jazz John Harle 1956- X X x Classical Rufus Harley 1936-2006 X X Jazz Billy Harper 1946- X X Jazz Joe Harriott 1929-1973...
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DISCOGRAPHY, PART 12 Atlantic 3000 Jazz Series SD-3001 – Bagpipe Blues – Rufus Harley [1965] SD-3002 – Honeybuns – Duke Pearson Nonet [1966] SD-3003 – Portrait...
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Scotch & Soul (category Rufus Harley albums)
Scotch & Soul is the second album by piper and saxophonist Rufus Harley recorded in 1966 and released on the Atlantic label. Allmusic awarded the album...
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political activist, philanthropist; lived in Germantown 1920s–1930s Rufus Harley, jazz musician Alfred C. Harmer, member of the U.S. House of Representatives...
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State, 1969) Herbie Hancock, Fat Albert Rotunda (Warner Bros., 1969) Rufus Harley, King/Queens (Atlantic, 1970) Greg Hatza, The Wizardry of Greg Hatza...
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Red slug (redirect from Arion rufus)
lectotype, the name rufus now refers to the British form, which may be called Arion rufus, Arion rufus rufus or Arion ater rufus depending on which taxa...
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Joseph Hallman (born 1979), composer, arranger, singer, and producer Rufus Harley (1936–2006), jazz musician and first jazz musician to use Great Highland...
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Anthony Galla-Rini, accordionist, composer, and conductor, 102 July 31 – Rufus Harley, American jazz bagpiper, 70 August 2 – Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, German...
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Alessandra Celletti, Hans Joachim Roedelius, Lawrence Ball, Lane Steinberg, Rufus Harley. Sheppard published with his label Transparency the first punk groups...
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Herbie Mann, Harold Vick, Teddy Edwards, George Benson, Jack McDuff, Rufus Harley (Kings/Queens) and Johnny Lytle. Under his own name he recorded the album...
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established that methadone could treat heroin addiction, ruptured aorta. Rufus Harley, 70, American jazz bagpipe player, prostate cancer. Arlene Raven, 62...
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and a half years ago. I've been there ever since." He has played with Rufus Harley, and had two hit singles in the late 1950s, Daddy Lolo and Hedy Lou....
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Steve Dobrogosz, pianist and composer Robbie Fulks, alt-country singer Rufus Harley (1936–2006), jazz musician D. Kern Holoman, musicologist and conductor...
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Murray Bookchin, American libertarian socialist (b. 1921) August 1 – Rufus Harley, jazz musician (b. 1936) August 3 – Arthur Lee, American musician (b...
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keyboardist (died 1999). 14 – Bobby Darin, American singer (died 1973). 20 – Rufus Harley, American saxophonist (died 2006). 26 – Charles Turner, American trumpeter...
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percussion (tracks C1 to J11) Roma Baran – accordion (tracks G1 to H9) Rufus Harley – bagpipes (tracks G1 to H9) Shelley Karson – soprano vocals (tracks...
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