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  2. Greg Gisbert - Wikipedia

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    During his brief time in school at Berklee, Gisbert was offered to go on the road with Buddy Rich as a connection made through Wilson. Gisbert's credits have then included: Buddy Rich (1985–86), Woody Herman's band under Frank Tiberi's direction (1987–89), John Fedchock and Maria Schneider, Gary Burton (1989), Lew Anderson (1989) and Toshiko Akiyoshi (1989 and subsequently).

  3. Dazzle camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Dazzle camouflage, also known as razzle dazzle (in the U.S.) or dazzle painting, is a family of ship camouflage that was used extensively in World War I, and to a lesser extent in World War II and afterwards. Credited to the British marine artist Norman Wilkinson, though with a rejected prior claim by the zoologist John Graham Kerr, it ...

  4. Arnaud's - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant has a dining capacity of up to 220 customers. [a] [6] Arnaud's has six menus: À La Carte Dinner Menu, Sunday Brunch and Jazz Menu, French 75 Menu, Table d'Hôte Menu, Dessert Menu, and Speakeasy. [7] The dress code at Arnaud's is business casual. [8] The restaurant employs approximately 220 people. [9]

  5. Aspen Creek Grill - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.aspencreekgrill.com. Aspen Creek Grill (formerly Aspen Creek) is a restaurant chain with 8 locations. Aspen Creek's menu [1] centers on pizza, salads, chicken, pasta, and seafood. Aspen Creek restaurants are located in Louisville, Kentucky and Noblesville, Indiana, as well as Amarillo, Irving, Lubbock, and San Antonio in Texas. [2]

  6. Brasserie Montmartre - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant's interior, 2013. Brasserie Montmartre was a restaurant and jazz club that operated three different times in Portland, Oregon. [1] The original restaurant, which featured French cuisine, opened in 1978 and was described by The Oregonian as having "customer-drawn crayon art on the walls, black-and-white checkered floors, nightly jazz and a solid food menu". [2]

  7. Quiver (Ron Miles album) - Wikipedia

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    On All About Jazz, Mark F. Turner said "there are more subdued voices who let their music do the talking, as is the case for Ron Miles' Quiver, a project led by the Denver-based trumpeter and his talented cohorts, guitarist Bill Frisell and drummer Brian Blade. These gentle masters are highly respected leaders with expansive discographies and ...

  8. Jane Bunnett - Wikipedia

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    Genres. Afro-Cuban jazz. Occupation. Musician. Instrument (s) Soprano saxophone, flute, piano [1] Mary Jane Bunnett, OC (born October 22, 1956) is a Canadian musician and educator. A soprano saxophonist, flautist and bandleader, she is especially known for performing Afro-Cuban jazz. She travels regularly to Cuba to perform with Cuban musicians.

  9. Albert Ketèlbey - Wikipedia

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    Albert William Ketèlbey was born on 9 August 1875 at 41 Alma Street in the Aston area of Birmingham, England. [1] [3] He was the second of five children of George Henry, a jewellery engraver, and his wife Sarah Ann, née Aston.