- Leon "
Chaino"
Johnson (1927 – July 8, 1999, pronounced: "Cha-ee-no"), the self-styled "percussion
genius of Africa," was an
American bongo player. After...
- was an
American record producer who is best
remembered for his work with
Chaino, in the
musical genre of Exotica, and the
Jungle variant of Tiki culture...
-
Lynch Fragments sculptures,
along with the
first iteration of a work
titled Chaino which consisted of a
small metal ****emblage
suspended in
midair with chains...
- instrumentation.
These recordings include Voodoo by
Robert Drasnin,
Africana by
Chaino,
Pagan Festival by
Dominic Frontiere And His Orchestra, and
White Goddess...
- Hahmund, Hahwart,
Haholf Attested from the 7th
century in
forms such as Hago,
Chaino etc. From an
early time
conflated with
names in Ag-, Agin-. See also Haguna...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Africana may
refer to: Africana,
album by
Chaino Africana,
album by
Teresa De Sio "Africana", song by
Romanian singer Delia...
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Reginald Denny as
Commissioner R.G.
Mallory Allan Nixon as Doc
Sanders Chaino Marc
Davis as
Hardy Richard Kiel as Big Mike The
production of The Phantom...
-
Johnson (1904–1997), U.S. Air
Force general and
Medal of
Honor recipient Chaino (Leon Johnson, 1927–1999),
American bongo player in the
exotica genre Leon...
- 627 Chunuald: 632 Aigulf:
before 639 Wandebercht: 647 Charderic: 678×690
Chaino: 690–696 Dalphinus: 709/710 Chillardus: 710–716 Turnoald: 717 Hugh I: 718–730...
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genre that also
included artists Martin Denny, Les Baxter,
Arthur Lyman and
Chaino. The po****rity of
exotica peaked in 1959 as Denny's
album "Exotica" spent...