London: Jazz Book Club. p. 181. Yanow, Scott. "Red McKenzie". AllMusic. Retrieved 3 December 2018. "Red Mckenzie and his Orchestra". Syncopatedtimes.com. Retrieved...
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Due to the injury, McKenzie was not able to participate in the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan. On 8 February 2020, Damian Mckenzie was named at fullback...
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Guardian investigation alleged McKenzie's party is funded by the daughter of slain 27s gang boss William “Red” Stevens; McKenzie denied the claims made in...
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Mackenzie (surname) (redirect from McKenzie (surname))
Mackenzie, MacKenzie and McKenzie are alternative spellings of a Scottish surname relating to Clan Mackenzie. It was originally written MacKenȝie and pronounced...
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and Doug McKenzie and Guy Lafleur". YouTube. 24 February 2011. Archived from the original on 24 February 2011. ">> Toys >> Movies >> The Mckenzie Brothers"...
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this "tour de force from McKenzie" broke all previously held box office records at the Sydney Opera House, Drama Theatre. Mckenzie followed the success of...
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"For Mckenzie Wark, the Practice of Raving is Essential to Living". Nylon. Retrieved 26 October 2023. Colyar, Brock (15 March 2023). "McKenzie Wark's...
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Kurtis McKenzie, formally known as The Arcade, is a British record producer, songwriter, and musician based in Los Angeles. McKenzie is a Grammy Award-winning...
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1920s featuring Dick Slevin on metal kazoo and Red McKenzie on comb and tissue paper (although McKenzie also played metal kazoo). The vocaphone, a kind...
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2005 album Clients in its entirety. The majority of The Red Chord's music is composed by McKenzie and to a lesser degree by Weeks and other band members...
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Emmett Chapman – Chapman stick Red McKenzie – comb Steve Turre – conch shells Anthony Braxton – contrabass clarinet Paul McCandless – English horn Tom Scott...
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McKenzie County is a county in the U.S. state of North Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 14,704. Its county seat is Watford City. The county...
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by John Klenner with lyrics by Sam M. Lewis. Although introduced by Red McKenzie and His Orchestra in October 1931, it first became a hit when singer...
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York Red Bulls II in June 2016. Over two seasons, McKenzie made 8 appearances for the Steel as an amateur player. On January 18, 2018, McKenzie signed...
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co-founded by Red McKenzie and Jack Bland and performed from 1923 to 1936. First assembled in 1923, the group's original members were Red McKenzie playing comb...
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McKenzie and Condon's Chicagoans was an American jazz band from Chicago, led by banjo player Eddie Condon and sponsored by singer and comb player Red...
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Lee, Peggy Lee With The Dave Barbour Band (LaserLight, 1991) Red McKenzie, Red McKenzie 1935–1937 (Timeless, 1994) Robert Mitchum, Tall Dark Stranger...
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Ewen James Andrew McKenzie (born 21 June 1965) is an Australian professional rugby union coach and a former international rugby player. He played for Australia's...
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whitewater rafting. The McKenzie River dory (or drift boat), specifically designed for use in whitewater, was first developed on the Mckenzie in the 1940s; adaptations...
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Laura McKenzie is an American author, television personality, and a two-time Emmy nominated travel host for her TV series Laura McKenzie's Traveler. Laura...
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Sophie McKenzie is a British author of books for young adults. Many of her novels have won several awards, the most famous being Girl, Missing. Others...
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play the comb, producing a sound similar to the kazoo. Jazz musician Red McKenzie was one of the best-known players. For production wrapping tissue paper...
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Frank Teschemacher (category McKenzie and Condon's Chicagoans members)
School Gang: Jimmy McPartland, Bud Freeman, and Jim Lanigan, as well as Chicagoans Eddie Condon, Gene Krupa and Joe Sullivan. Red McKenzie was the session...
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Studies in Jazz. 19. Metuchen, New Jersey: Scarecrow. "Red Mckenzie and his Mound City Blue Blowers". Red Hot Jazz. Archived from the original on August 5,...
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generations (). Mckenzie and her husband never had any children but she helped raise many children in Warmun and taught Gija at the school. McKenzie benefited...
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made his first recordings in 1927 with a band under the leadership of Red McKenzie and guitarist Eddie Condon. Along with other recordings by musicians...
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Red Wing or Red Wing Creek structure is a meteor crater located in McKenzie County, North Dakota, about 24 km (15 mi) southwest of Watford City, North...
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Frank Hugh McKenzie (July 21, 1930 – May 31, 2001) was an American professional wrestler. During his career, he appeared in the American Wrestling Association...
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Robert Tait McKenzie RCA (sometimes written MacKenzie) RCA (May 26, 1867 – April 28, 1938) was a Canadian physician, educator, sculptor, athlete, soldier...
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Blowers led by Red McKenzie. He recorded one of the first solos in 1924 on "Deep 2nd Street Blues". His performances with McKenzie's band drew attention...
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