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  • William Brown (March 29, 1938, Jackson, Mississippi – October 20, 2004, Jacksonville, Florida) was an American operatic tenor, a founding member of the...
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  • William Brown may refer to: William Brown (industrial relations expert) (1945–2019), British academic, Master of Darwin College, Cambridge William Brown...
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  • William Horne (10 August 1913 – 19 April 1983) was an American operatic tenor who, after World War II, performed with the New York City Opera. He was...
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  • trumpet Jimmy Buffington - French horn Seldon Powell - flute, tenor saxophone Sam Brown - guitar Dave Matthews – arranger on tracks 2, 4 Fred Wesley –...
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  • Willie Winfield (lead) Billy Brown (bass) Claudie "Nicky" Clark (first tenor) William Dempsey (second tenor) William "Dicey" Galloway (baritone) Raoul...
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    group, the Mount Lebanon Singers: William "Chick" Anderson, Charlie White, and David "Little Dave" Baughan (tenors); David Baldwin (baritone, and author...
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  • Please Please Please (album) (category James Brown albums)
    tenor saxophone Ray Felder – tenor saxophone Edison Gore – drums Alvin "Fats" Gonder – piano Eddie Freeman – guitar Ruhlmann, William. "James Brown:...
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  • Sex Machine (James Brown album))
    James Brown – vocals, piano (Sex Machine) Clayton "Chicken" Gunnels – trumpet Darryl "Hassan" Jamison – trumpet Robert "Chopper" McCollough – tenor sax...
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  • Fleming as Clarissa Vaughan; Kelli O'Hara as Laura Brown; Joyce Di Donato as Virginia Woolf; William Burden as Louis; Sean Panikkar as Leonard Woolf; Kyle...
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    guitar player named Jimmy Cannady. This line-up of Kenny (lead tenor), Brown (second tenor), Cannady (baritone and guitar), and McDonald (bass) lasted until...
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  • Want to Dance)" (Remix) – 7:27 Vocals – James Brown (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 7, 9 to 13) Alto saxophone, tenor saxophone – Maceo Parker (tracks: 2, 5 to 10)...
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  • Tenor ukulele
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    and construction. Ukuleles commonly come in four sizes: soprano, concert, tenor, and baritone. Developed in the 1880s, the ukulele is based on several small...
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  • band's first album “Clifford Brown-Max Roach Quintet”. The melody of this piece has a joyous, life-affirming feel. Tenor saxophonist Harold Land takes...
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  • Live at the Apollo (James Brown)
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    unindexed. James Brown – lead vocals Bobby Byrd – baritone/bass vocals (and keyboards on "Lost Someone") Bobby Bennett – first tenor vocals Lloyd Stallworth...
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  • Joseph Browning Mummery (12 July 1888 – 16 March 1974), was an Australian opera tenor of the 1920s and 1930s who achieved a considerable reputation in...
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  • William "Poogie" Hart
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    (formerly in William's group) and Eban Brown who formerly performed with Ray, Goodman & Brown and a short stay with The Manhattans as lead tenor. Brown was lead...
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  • production of The Unsinkable Molly Brown Recorded on January 10, 1961 With Aretha Franklin, piano; Al Sears, tenor saxophone; Chauncey (Lloyd) Westbrook...
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