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    Slim. Since 2014, Ron Holloway has led his own band; The Ron Holloway Band. Ron Holloway was born to Winston and Marjorie Holloway, avid jazz fans who...
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    Steve Earle, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Emmylou Harris, Taylor Hicks, Ron Holloway, Keisuke Kuwata, Nicolette Larson, Nazareth, Robert Palmer, The Radiators...
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    alternative rock band (including musicians such as tenor saxophonist Ron Holloway) and an ensemble titled Crying Out Loud. Mackenzie's group was ultimately...
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    the recording consisted of Haynes (lead vocals and guitar), Ron Holloway (saxophone), Ron Johnson (bass), Terence Higgins (drums), Nigel Hall (keyboards)...
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  • on their album It's a Corporate World. This song was also covered by Ron Holloway on his album, Groove Update, which features Gil Scott-Heron on vocals...
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  • Guests: Ike Stubblefield, Randall Bramblett, Birdland, Jay Bowman, Ron Holloway, Ron Johnson, Casey Driessen, Jeff Sipe, Ike Stubblefield Night 2: Saturday...
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    (1980), Reflections (1981) and Moving Target (1982). In February 1982, Ron Holloway joined the ensemble to play tenor saxophone. He toured extensively with...
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  • Dankworth, Ron Holloway, Ed Cherry, John Lee) 1990: The Winter in Lisbon (Milan Entertainment) – soundtrack 1991: Live! at Blues Alley (with Ron Holloway, Ed...
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    Sterling Price Holloway Jr. (January 14, 1905 – November 22, 1992) was an American actor who appeared in over 100 films and 40 television shows. He did...
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    include jazz musicians, such as Duke Ellington, Charlie Rouse, Buck Hill, Ron Holloway, Davey Yarborough, Michael A. Thomas, Butch Warren, and DeAndrey Howard;...
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    includes guest musicians Luther Dickinson, Samantha Fish, Rick Steff and Ron Holloway. A solo tour began in November 2012, and the touring band include Pedro...
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  • part of the artistic fabric of the film”. In his 1988 interview with Ron Holloway, Parajanov confessed that "the ministry asked me to make a Russian [dubbed]...
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    Wayback Machine, Glavcom (6 June 2020) Sergei Parajanov – Interview with Ron Holloway, 1988 Archived 2007-12-06 at the Wayback Machine Paradjanov: A Requiem...
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  • includes guest musicians Luther Dickinson (guitar), Samantha Fish (vocals), Ron Holloway (saxophone) and Rick Steff (keyboard). In September 2012, Allman finished...
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    as Kirk Whalum, Richard Elliot, Steve Cole and Jessy J. Saxophonists Ron Holloway and Karl Denson are two of the major proponents of the tenor on the jam...
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  • Holloway is an English surname. Adam Holloway (born 1965), English politician Aden Holloway (born 2004), American politician A. J. Holloway (c.1939–2018)...
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    Also appearing at this event were Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Ron Holloway, and DJ Logic. Gov't Mule also played at the Hangout Music festival on...
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    include Eva Cassidy, Dizzy Gillespie (featuring local tenor saxophonist Ron Holloway), Ahmad Jamal, Ramsey Lewis, Wynton Marsalis, Pat Martino, Max Roach...
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  • Stokes (guitars) and Steve Duerst (bass). Additional artists included Ron Holloway (saxophone), Bobby Yang (strings) and Kevin McKendree (keyboard). Ride...
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    Coltrane during the 1960s, as well as in the work of Lenny Pickett, Ron Holloway, Scott Page, Michael Brecker and Chris Potter. Low note overtones are...
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  • - keyboards, vocals Fred Tackett - guitar, mandolin, trumpet, vocals Ron Holloway - tenor saxophone on "Feats Don't Fail Me Now" Ruhlmann, William. Live...
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    RAF Film Chronicle" Archived 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine by Ron Holloway, accessed 19 April 2009 BBC4 website Archived 5 September 2011 at the...
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  • 1991-     X X Smooth jazz Johnny Hodges 1906-1970 X X Jazz Red Holloway 1927-2012 X X Jazz Ron Holloway 1953-     X Jazz, R&B, blues, funk, rock Bill Holman 1927-    ...
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  • Cinematheque, as it is colloquially known, was founded in 1984 by John Ewing, Ron Holloway, and George Gund III. Originally housed at Case Western Reserve University...
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    with artists including Grover Washington Jr., Ron Carter, Dizzy Gillespie, Lou Donaldson, Ron Holloway, and Santana. He also played with musicians outside...
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  • the album also contains appearances by Huey Lewis on harmonica and Ron Holloway on tenor saxophone. The album was recorded in early 2010, at Ardent Studios...
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  • (alto, soprano) Bendik Hofseth (born 1962) (tenor) Red Holloway (1927–2012) (tenor, alto) Ron Holloway (born 1953) (tenor) Charlie Holmes (1910–1985) (alto)...
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    21 – Géza Szőcs, Hungarian poet and politician (d. 2020) August 24 – Ron Holloway, American tenor saxophonist August 26 Edward Lowassa, 8th Prime Minister...
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    Continuum Arabesque 1995 Herbie Hancock The New Standard Verve 1995 Ron Holloway Struttin Milestone 1995 Lenny White Present Tense Hip Bop 1996 Teodross...
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    Grammy winner Greg Hawkes, keyboardist of The Cars Billie Holiday, singer Ron Holloway, tenor saxophonist Scott Hull, guitarist, music producer Eric Hutchinson...
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