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Manny Albam (June 24, 1922 –
October 2, 2001) was an
American jazz arranger, composer,
record producer, saxophonist, and educator. A
native of the Dominican...
- college's
memorial reads Albam Exornarunt ("they
adorned the white"), an ergo post
facto modification of the
instructive Albam Exorna motto. From the late...
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Warne Marsh The Art of
Improvising (Revelation, 1959 [1974]) With
Manny Albam/Teo
Macero Something New,
Something Blue (1959) With John
Lewis Odds Against...
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Hemphill Detective Lieutenant Dolores "Nancy"
McKenna (née Perez)
Jessica AlbaM Veronica Diaz
CarranzaY The Bens
Detective Lieutenant Benjamin "Ben" Baines...
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original on 24
August 2023.
Retrieved 24
August 2023. "Amhrán
Gaeilge ar
albam nua le Hozier". RTÉ. 23
August 2023.
Archived from the
original on 24 August...
- Armstrong,
Count Basie, Stan Getz,
Thelonious Monk,
Fletcher Henderson,
Manny Albam,
Quincy Jones, Kai Winding,
Miles Davis, and Dave Brubeck.
Mulligan appeared...
- in
which the name ששך ("Sheshek") is
thought to
represent בבל (Babylon).
Albam – the
alphabet is
divided in half,
eleven letters in each section. The first...
- Thompson, and Eric Ward, with
arrangements by
Manny Albam. His
fourth album Simba (1973) was
arranged by
Albam,
produced by
Sonny Lester, and
recorded with Warren...
- Hyman, Jim McNeely,
Randy Sandke,
Maria Schneider,
Frank Foster,
Manny Albam,
Michael Philip Mossman and
Dennis Wilson. The band did
worldwide tours...
- Avgad:
Replacing each
letter with the
subsequent letter. א→ב, ב→ג, ג→ד
Albam:
Replacing the
first letter of the
alphabet with the twelfth, the second...