Henry Bertholf "Spike" Robinson (January 16, 1930 – October 29, 2001) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. He began playing at age twelve, recording...
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Shelton Jackson "Spike" Lee (born March 20, 1957) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, actor, and author. His work has continually explored...
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Road, a 2018 album by John Mayall Three for the Road, a 1989 album by Spike Robinson One for the Road (disambiguation) Two for the Road (disambiguation)...
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creator of The Goon Show Spike Robinson (1930–2001), jazz musician Spike Spencer (born 1968), American voice actor Spike Stent (born 1965), English...
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album released in 2007 featuring tenor saxophonists Dick Morrissey and Spike Robinson accompanied by Bill Le Sage, Bill Eyden, Alec Dankworth, John Pearce...
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been covered by Stan Getz, Bruce Eskovitz, Carmen McRae, Lee Konitz, Spike Robinson, Eddie Higgins and Bennie Wallace. While not issued as a record, the...
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DeFranco, Terry Gibbs, and Scott Hamilton. In 1987, he appeared with Spike Robinson in Clearwater, Florida. This appearance, plus a piece published in Jazz...
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Terence Alan "Spike" Milligan KBE (16 April 1918 – 27 February 2002) was an Irish comedian, writer, musician, poet, playwright and actor. The son of an...
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has also performed and recorded with Dave Newton, Didier Lockwood and Spike Robinson. In 1991, Green was a founding member of Charlie Watts's quintet, together...
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Yaxley-Lennon (né Yaxley; born 27 November 1982), better known as Tommy Robinson, is a British anti-Islam campaigner and one of the UK's most prominent...
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Jesse Davis, Gene "The Mighty Flea" Conners, Teddy Edwards, Ted Curson, Spike Robinson, Ralph Lalama or Brad Leali. As a leader, his trios and quartets have...
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with David Sanborn, Sir Rod Stewart, John Dankworth, Dick Morrissey, Spike Robinson, Humphrey Lyttelton, Sir Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Solomon Burke...
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McKinley, Big Miller, the Muppets, Richard Perlmutter, Oscar Peterson, Spike Robinson, Harry Roy, Jan Savitt, Hank Snow, Teddy Stauffer, Dave Taylor, Claude...
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(Bell) With Bud Freeman 1980 The Dolphin Has A Message With Spike Robinson 1984 Spike Robinson-Eddie Thompson Trip/At Chesters Volumes 1 & 2 (Hep) 1986 In...
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London with Billy Higgins, Peter Ind, Sam Jones, Red Mitchell, and Spike Robinson. From the mid to late 1970s, he worked with George Shearing, touring...
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Quintet: At Last (Concord Jazz, 1990) Groovin' High with Ken Peplowski, Spike Robinson (Concord Jazz, 1992) Race Point with Gerald Wiggins, Andy Simpkins,...
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Colman Domingo as Lawson Bowman Spike Lee planned to write and direct Jackie Robinson based on the life of Robinson and had it set up at Turner Pictures...
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novelist Spike Robinson (Henry Berthold Robinson, 1930–2001), jazz saxophonist Henry R. Robinson, American lithographer and publisher Henry Robinson (bishop)...
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1986) Prefab Sprout, Andromeda Heights (Kitchenware/Columbia, 1997) Spike Robinson, London Reprise (Capri, 1984) Bryn Terfel, Bryn (Deutsche Grammophon...
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Track spikes, or just spikes, are a type of footwear featuring protruding spikes on the soles used by athletes when racing on the track. Some spikes are...
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Lena Horne, J.J. Johnson, Warne Marsh, Tete Montoliu, James Moody, Spike Robinson, Jimmy Rowles, Zoot Sims, Cedar Walton, and Frank Wess. With Rufus Reid...
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Cary 1988 Just a Bit o' Blues Vol. 1, Spike Robinson 1988 Just a Bit o' Blues Vol. 2, Harry Edison/Spike Robinson 1990 Doug MacDonald Quartet, Doug MacDonald...
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Robinson, cutting his thigh open. Most other accounts state that the cut was on Robinson's calf, and it was non-intentional, that Slaughter's spike caught...
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Root Down (Verve, 1972) Rockie Robbins, Rockie Robbins (A&M, 1979) Spike Robinson, Jusa Bit 'o' Blues Volume 1 (Capri, 1989) Evie Sands, Any Way That...
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Specs: Specs Wright Spider: Cyril Haynes Spike: Spike Heatley Spike: Spike Hughes Spike: Spike Robinson Spike: Spike Wells Spoon: Jimmy Witherspoon Spud:...
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soprano) Sam Rivers (1923–2011) (soprano, tenor) Scott Robinson (born 1959) (all saxes) Spike Robinson (1930–2001) (tenor) Bob Rockwell (born 1945) (tenor...
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albums with locally linked musicians such as Fred Hess, Ron Miles, Spike Robinson, Keith Oxman, and Ellyn Rucker. Burns' Capri Records also released albums...
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Gang Member / In Alley / At Gangster's Ball W. C. Robinson – Rival Gang Member (as Spike Robinson) Adolph Lestina – The Bartender / On Street Jack Pickford...
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The Four Seasons. He also played in the 1980s with Dick Morrissey, Spike Robinson, Jean Toussaint, Michael Garrick, Tommy Smith, Julian Joseph, and Andy...
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Robinson is Wilbur's father. Mrs. Robinson is Wilbur's mother. Uncles Dmitri & Spike are Wilbur's uncles who live outside. Lefty is the Robinsons' octopus...
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