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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · This chronology of recordings issued on King Records and its associated labels documents the various Latin-American musical influences on King’s collective output, beginning in the late 1940s. .While Latin sounds have never been a driving force at King, it is nevertheless surprising to see the range of Latin musical styles reflected in King’s famously eclectic […]

  2. Vor 7 Stunden · ED SHEERAN AND TRUMPET CHILL

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · Unidentified Title II 3. Unidentified Title III Recorded July 12, 1975 at Studio Rivbea, 24 Bond Street, NYC Remastered by Arūnas Zujus at MAMAstudios, Vilnius, Lithuania Photos by Thierry Trombert Cover art and design by Jeff DiPerna Liner notes by Ed Hazell Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre - tenor saxophone, clarinet Malachi Thompson - trumpet Milton Suggs - electric bass Alvin Fielder - drums

  4. Vor einem Tag · Now added to writings on St. Joseph is a book with a unique theme: The Life of St. Joseph as Seen by the Mystics, compiled by Paul Thigpen. While on the surface it can easily be thought of as a history of this greatest of all saints after Mary, the book goes far beyond that.

  5. www.jazz88.org › playlist › 2024/5/25KSDS Playlist Archive

    Vor 5 Tagen · Music on KSDS-FM 88.3 is broadcast through a music library preservation project made possible by the generosity of the Joan and Irwin Jacobs Foundation.The Joan and Irwin Jacobs Foundation has helped KSDS adapt to technology changes by digitizing and archiving more than 23,000 Jazz and Blues albums for future generations to enjoy.

  6. Vor 6 Tagen · The Protec 301T triple trumpet case (not the bag) might meet your criteria. The side pocket is surprisingly large and can easily fit an A4 sized binder, and a (small) music stand. Also, just to try, I went to see how many mutes I could fit in there (along with a binder); while snug it did fit a straight, cup, harmon, plunger and ...

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · Flutes came into widespread military use after Swiss infantry defeated the supposedly invincible heavy Burgundian cavalry in battles in 1476. The Swiss soldiers used a flute and a drum to signal precise movements to a tight annd mobile formation of soldiers armed with pikes, halberds, swords, crossbows, and firearms.