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  • | occupation = Writer, astronomer, professor, musician, stand-up comedian, cartoonist ...ecember.</ref><ref>(1943), “Twins Tend Record Twin Crop,” ''Chicago Herald-American'', December 4, p. II-3</ref><ref>Petlicki, Myrna (1997), “Golden memories,” ...
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  • | occupation = Writer, astronomer, professor, musician, stand-up comedian '''Les Golden''' is an American astronomer, gambling writer, actor, musician, and political activist who writes extensively on various casino games. ...
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  • ...ishing]]|date=1992|edition=First|isbn=0-85112-580-8|page=141}}</ref> is an American [[jazz]] trumpet player, conductor, composer, and educator, renowned for bo ...n his early twenties,<ref name="LarkinJazz"/> Faddis became a noted studio musician in New York City, appearing on many pop recordings in the late 1970s and ea ...
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  • ...and chemistry in Islam|chemist, Islamic ethics|humanitarian, Islamic music|musician, Islamic medicine|physician and Arabic poetry|poet; "Ibn Firnas was a polym ...|literary critic, Shaivism|Shaivite, aesthetics|aesthetist, Music of India|musician, Indian poetry|poet, Theatre in India|dramatist, dancer, exegesis|exegetica ...
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  • Gambling is a major American industry and many successful motion pictures have been made on the subject. ...sychology Today magazine showed that nearly 1 in 4 American men and 1 in 8 American women can be expected to gamble in some way on the Super Bowl (Ref. 1), wit ...
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  • ...e Crypt''''', sometimes titled '''''HBO's Tales from the Crypt''''', is an American [[Horror film|horror]] [[anthology series|anthology]] television series tha ...almon]], [[Julia Sawalha]], [[Martin Sheen]], [[Brooke Shields]], [[Slash (musician)|Slash]], [[Vincent Spano]], [[John Stamos]], [[Imelda Staunton]], [[Ben St ...
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  • ...David Gilmour]]<br>[[Nick Mason]]<br>[[Roger Waters]]<br>[[Richard Wright (musician)|Richard Wright]]<br>—<br>[[Bob Klose]] ...on]], and [[keyboardist]] and [[wind instrument]] player [[Richard Wright (musician)|Richard Wright]] — formed a new band called "Tea Set". After a brief stint ...
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  • ...ce. He plays a Yahama fluegelhorn. His twin brother is astronomer, actor, musician, comic, and writer [[Les Golden]]. [[Category:American entertainers]] ...
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  • ...ional Association for Jazz Education |pages=98, 105}}</ref> It is the only American school with a year-round jazz music program.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://ww ...nt-steps-A-jazz-musician-s-business-2479386.php |title=Giant steps: A jazz musician's business education, in 'real time' |last=Baedeker |first=Rob |date=July 2 ...
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  • ...s and the Golden Empire Music Festivals, a honorary life membership in the American P.T.A., a citation by the Camellia Bowl for outstanding service, organizati ...to be soloists and announcers for the organization, embarked on careers as musician agents, music producers, radio disk jockeys, and stand-up comedians. UC J ...
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  • ...e Dealer” is based on the true story of Professor Edward Oakley Thorp, the American mathematician who gained worldwide renown by showing mathematically that th ...s by presenting a paper on his electronic computer simulations of 21 at an American Mathematical Association meeting in Washington D.C. A front page article i ...
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  • ...e Dealer” is based on the true story of Professor Edward Oakley Thorp, the American mathematician who gained worldwide renown by showing mathematically that th ...s by presenting a paper on his electronic computer simulations of 21 at an American Mathematical Association meeting in Washington D.C. A front page article i ...
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  • ...ary 29, 1922 – Antwerp, March 21, 1970) was a [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[jazz]] musician, arranger and composer. He is now considered to be one of the most remarkab ...] and alto saxophonist [[Charlie Parker]]. After the Second World War many American and Canadian soldiers arrived in the port of Antwerp and Jack Sels loved to ...
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  • ...Best Music Company of Oakland provided a scholarship award to the student musician judged most outstanding.<ref>Cowan, Peter, “It’s Jazz, Jazz, Jazz at Berkel ...zz Festival program.<ref> http://www.elmhurst.edu/jazzfestival</ref> 
The American College Jazz Festival, which was established in 1968, took place at these ...
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  • ...M. Golden]], award-winning writer, gambling columnist, astronomer, actor, musician, also Phi Beta Kappa * [[Kelly Johnson (engineer)]], American systems engineer and aeronautical innovator ...
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  • '''Joseph “Joe” Sherman''' is an American educator and musician living in [[The Bronx]]. A music major graduate of [[Ithaca College]] who h [[Category:American male musicians]] ...
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  • American media theorist [[Category:American Musician]] ...
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  • ...rland]]. Samay grew up on the shores of [[Lake Atitlan]]. She attended the American [[Robert Muller LIFE school]]. Samay moved to Denmark in 2000 when her pare ...
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  • .../author/goldenlesliem</ref><ref>http://www.authorsden.com/lesgolden</ref>, musician<ref>Trainor, Ken (1997), “Who is Les Golden?”, ''Wednesday Journal of Oak P ...
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