Martin Abraham, better known as Chink Martin (June 10, 1886 in New Orleans – January 7, 1981 in New Orleans) was an American jazz tubist. Martin played...
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descent. Chink may also refer to: Chink (nickname), various people Chink Martin (1886–1981), stage name of American jazz tuba player Martin Abraham Chink Santana...
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Chink was the nickname of some athletes or military figures, predominantly American in the early 20th century. It is often adjudged to be a reference...
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Abraham (born 1978), Czech footballer Martin Abraham (1886–1981), American jazz tubist, stage name Chink Martin This disambiguation page lists articles...
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worked for a while driving a mule-drawn wagon with fellow musician "Chink" Martin Abraham. In early 1916, he went north to Chicago with Stein's Dixie...
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Wingy Manone (trumpet, vocals), Al Gallodoro (clarinet, saxophone), Chink Martin (bass, tuba, guitar), Santo Pecora (trombone), Raymond Burke (clarinet...
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well over 100 musicians to play in his bands, including the following: Chink Martin Abraham Achille Baquet Abbie Brunies George Brunies Merritt Brunies Emile...
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In the 1920s he was in the New Orleans bands of Freddie Newman and Chink Martin. After moving to New York City, he found work as a member of the Wolverines...
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to make mixed-race recordings (with Jelly Roll Morton, a creole). "Chink" Martin Abraham, string bass, tuba Leo Adde, drums Lester Bouchon, saxophone...
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Alfred "Chico" Alvarez Chico: Chico Freeman Chico: Chico O'Farrill Chink: Chink Martin Chippie: Bertha Hill Chu: Leon "Chu" Berry Chubby: Chubby Jackson...
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Bayersdorffer's Jazzola Novelty Orchestra, New Orleans. Left to right: Chink Martin Abraham, brass bass; Tom Brown, trombone; Johnny Bayersdorffer, cornet...
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Bayersdorffer's Jazzola Novelty Orchestra, New Orleans. Left to right: Chink Martin Abraham, brass bass; Tom Brown, trombone; Johnny Bayersdorffer, cornet...
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drums to the little band. Later, Jim Lanigan picked up the bass through Chink Martin’s playing and soon became the band’s bassist; Teschemacher also began...
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Francis Patrick "Chink" Crossin Jr. (July 4, 1923 – January 10, 1981) was an American professional basketball player. He earned his nickname from the...
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Jazzology 1963 Sweet Emma Barrett and Her New Orleans Music Southland 1963 Chink Martin – Shades Of New Orleans Southland 1964 Paul Barbarin & His New Orleans...
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What's Luv? (category Songs written by Chink Santana)
and album version on the song. "What's Luv" was produced by Irv Gotti and Chink Santana. The lyrics of the song's chorus are based in part on the title...
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drums Raymond Burke - clarinet (side 1) Mike Lala - trumpet (side 1) Chink Martin - tuba/bass Jack Delaney - trombone (side 1) Pinky Vidacovich - clarinet...
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Weekly Report as, "Iron triangle: Clout, background, and outlook" and "Chinks in the Iron Triangle?" Central to the concept of an iron triangle is the...
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Jealous Ones Still Envy (J.O.S.E.) (category Albums produced by Chink Santana)
Production was handled by Buckwild, Irv Gotti, Ron G, Alchemist, Bink!, Chink Santana, Cool & Dre, DJ Nasty & LVM, Psycho Les, Reef, Rockwilder, Sean...
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Loyalty (Fat Joe album) (category Albums produced by Chink Santana)
Production was handled by Cool & Dre, Alchemist, Armageddon, Buckwild, Chink Santana, Irv Gotti, Larry "Precision" Gates, Ron Browz, Teflon and Ty Fyffe...
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May 2014. "Chink in one's armor | Define Chink in one's armor at Dictionary.com". Dictionary.reference.com. Retrieved 17 July 2012. Martin, Gary (11 December...
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Brigadier Eric Edward "Chink" Dorman-Smith (24 July 1895 – 11 May 1969), who later changed his name to Eric Edward Dorman O'Gowan, was an Irish officer...
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rambles or foraging expeditions, usually returns to the particular crevice or chink in which it has established itself. Limax maximus is capable of associative...
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single "No One Greater", which was produced by 7 Aurelius, Irv Gotti and Chink Santana. In April 2013, she released another single called "Never Should...
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to Pamplona in 1924—enjoying the trip immensely—this time accompanied by Chink Dorman-Smith, John Dos Passos, and Donald Ogden Stewart and his wife. The...
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criticized online for videos in which she mouthed the anti-Asian slur "chink" while lip-syncing the song "Fish" by Tyler, the Creator, while Matthew...
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cartilaginous portion of the glottis open (sometimes called 'mutational chink'), and only the front two-thirds of the vocal ligaments enter the vibration...
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List of ethnic slurs (redirect from Chink chonk)
Archived from the original on 25 February 2024. Retrieved 30 November 2020. Martin Scott Catino (May 2010). The Aggressors: Ho Chi Minh, North Vietnam, and...
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noted he has published and stands by the benign meanings of the terms "CHINK" and "GO OK" (or "GOOK"), both slurs for people of Asian descent. In 2020...
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but he sees more similarities with Hemingway's friend of many decades "Chink" Dorman-Smith, whose military career was undermined causing his demotion...
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