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Bingie Madison (October 12, 1901 – July 1978) was an
American jazz
clarinetist and
tenor saxophonist.
Madison began his
career as a pianist,
based in Des...
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Ferguson (Baron Lee)
replaced Lynch.
Another brief leader,
reeds player Bingie Madison, left at the time of the
final name change. Over its lifetime, the...
- 1981–82 :
Fredericks House,
Jamberoo (NSW) 1982–84 :
Magney House,
Bingie Bingie (NSW) 1986–90 :
Magney House,
Sydney (NSW) 1988–91 : Done House, Sydney...
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Names Word
language piti
Pitjantjatjara Martu Wangka pitchi bindgie bingie Ualarai binguie Wollaroi dondee (small)
kittee (big)
Kutthung oorlarda Bardi...
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outstanding environmental design, 1968 2011
Glenn Murcutt Magney House Bingie Point New
South Wales 1980 31
years NSW
Enduring Architecture Award, 2011...
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Angledale Araluen (part)
Batehaven Belowra Benandarah Bergalia Bimbimbie Bingie Bodalla Broulee Buckenbowra Central Tilba Cadgee Catalina Coila Congo Corunna...
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Robin Boyd Award, 1987 1986 NO
AWARD 1985
Glenn Murcutt Magney House Bingie Bingie Point Coastal Regional Robin Boyd Award, 1985
National Award for Enduring...
- Fire (Kopa Riddim) 2005 VP
Various Artists Riddim Driven –
Bingie Trod
Break Down
Babylon (
Bingie Trod Riddim) 2005 VP
Various Artists Riddim Driven – Cry...
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Black &
White 31 (78 rpm) Hank
Duncan Trio
Recorded June 7, 1944, New York
Bingie Madison (clarinet,
tenor sax), Hank
Duncan (piano),
Goldie Lucas (drums)...
- Lion Paw 1985
Sleng Teng
Extravaganza Ruckus Bubble Up Kopa
Sleepy Dog
Bingie Trod
Return to Big
Street Cry Baby My
Swing Bad
Bargain First Prize Old...