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    Edward Patrick Johnson, CBE (22 August 1878 – 20 April 1959) was a Canadian operatic tenor who was billed outside North America as Edoardo Di Giovanni...
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  • Edwin Johnson, died 2001), farm broadcaster from Delaware, Ohio, founder of Agri Broadcasting Network Edward Johnson (tenor) (1878–1959), Canadian tenor and...
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  • Subtypes of tenor include the leggero tenor, lyric tenor, spinto tenor, dramatic tenor, heldentenor, and tenor buffo or spieltenor. The name "tenor" derives...
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  • James, creative director, activist, and fashion designer Edward Johnson, tenor Paddy Johnson, art critic David Jones, hockey player Zoë Keating, cellist...
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    1926 she toured throughout the United States in concert with the tenor Edward Johnson. In 1927 she created the role of Sally Negly in the original Broadway...
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  • general manager Edward Johnson came unannounced to the Brooklyn Jewish Center to hear Tucker sing, however, Johnson offered the tenor another audition...
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    Metaphor (redirect from Tenor and Vehicle)
    A. Richards describes a metaphor as having two parts: the tenor and the vehicle. The tenor is the subject to which attributes are ascribed. The vehicle...
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  • (added in October 1956). Another new member, tenor/lead, guitarist and arranger, Terry "Buzzy" Johnson, joined in late December 1958. The group (Nate...
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  • lyrics by Edward Teschemacher and the original French lyrics are as follows: Tenor Enrico Caruso recorded the song in its original French on December 7, 1912...
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    Edward Albert Arthur Woodward, OBE (1 June 1930 – 16 November 2009) was an English actor and singer. After graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic...
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    instances in his recordings, Johnson also delivered vocals in his natural tenor voice. The only known influence on Johnson's singing style is the blind...
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    Trombone (redirect from Tenor trombone)
    baritone, and the euphonium. The most frequently encountered trombones are the tenor trombone and bass trombone. These are treated as non-transposing instruments...
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    David "Little Dave" Baughan (tenors); David Baldwin (baritone, and author James Baldwin's brother); and James "Wrinkle" Johnson (bass). After a recording...
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  • saxophones), one bass clarinet in B-flat (doubling fourth clarinet and tenor saxophone), one bassoon; three French horns in F, three trumpets in B-flat...
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  • half of the tracks, trumpet player Orbert Davis, tenor saxophonists Edward Petersen or Eddie Johnson, and on one track literally, with Cassandra Wilson...
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    Edward Addison Favor (August 29, 1856 – January 10, 1936), who was billed as Edward M. Favor or Ed. M. Favor, was an American vaudeville comedian, singer...
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    Edward James Kendrick (December 17, 1939 – October 5, 1992), better known as Eddie Kendricks, was an American tenor singer and songwriter. Noted for his...
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  • composer (d. 1964) March 20 Beniamino Gigli, operatic tenor (d. 1957) Lauritz Melchior, operatic tenor (d. 1973) March 28 – Paul Whiteman, bandleader (d....
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    Sonny Stitt (redirect from Edward Stitt)
    and style, particularly when performing on tenor saxophone and even occasionally baritone saxophone. Edward Hammond Boatner Jr. was born in Boston, Massachusetts...
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    The Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, Op. 31, is a song cycle written in 1943 by Benjamin Britten for tenor, solo horn and a string orchestra. Composed...
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  • Robert White (born October 27, 1936) is an American tenor and voice teacher who has had an active performance career for eight decades. He began performing...
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    Like Us: How Joe Biden will reassure working class voters and change the tenor of this week's convention". The New Republic. Archived from the original...
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  • (1940–2002) (baritone, tenor, alto) Bill Johnson (1912–1960) (alto) Budd Johnson (1910–1984) (tenor) Edward "Kidd" Jordan (1935–2023) (alto, tenor, soprano, baritone)...
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    Polk Miller (category People from Prince Edward County, Virginia)
    of five others: Anderson Epps, first or lead tenor; Archie Johnson, baritone; Clarence Smith, second tenor; Alphonso DeWitt, basso; and Walter Lightfoot...
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  • Jumonville – saxophone (track 4) Bobby Keys – tenor saxophone (tracks 2, 7) Jim Price – trumpet (tracks 5, 7) Edward R. Hoerner – trumpet (track 4) Kenneth Terroade...
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  • Knives Out (category Films directed by Rian Johnson)
    Knives Out is a 2019 mystery film written and directed by Rian Johnson. Daniel Craig leads an eleven-actor ensemble cast as Benoit Blanc, a famed private...
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  • 8147 Colemanhawkins 1984 SU3 Coleman Hawkins (1904–1969), American jazz tenor saxophonist MPC · 8147 8148 Golding 1985 CR2 Margarette Oliver Golding (1881–1939)...
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  • chronologically by recording date. J.J. Johnson – trombone Clifford Brown – trumpet (except "It Could Happen to You") Jimmy Heath – tenor and baritone saxophones (except...
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    Campagnano as Johnson. In 1954 soprano Eleanor Steber portrayed Minnie at a production at La Fenice. La Scala staged the opera in 1956 with tenor Franco Corelli...
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    Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten OM CH (22 November 1913 – 4 December 1976) was an English composer, conductor, and pianist. He was a central figure...
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