- Fred
Lonberg-Holm (born 1
October 1962) is an
American cellist based in Chicago. He
moved from New York City to
Chicago in 1995.
Lonberg-Holm is most...
- Lars
Lønberg (born 14
April 1953) is a
Danish sailor. He
competed in the 470
event at the 1976
Summer Olympics. "Lars
Lønberg". Olympedia.
Retrieved 14...
- Holland,
David Darling,
Lucio Amanti, Akua Dixon,
Ernst Reijseger, Fred
Lonberg-Holm, Tom Cora and Erik Friedlander.
Modern musical theatre pieces like...
- Knud
Lonberg-Holm (January 15, 1895 –
January 2, 1972) was a Danish-American
Modernist architect, photographer, and designer. He was
called "the father...
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Lonberg N,
Huszar D (1995). "Human
antibodies from
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including an
ongoing band with
Darin Gray
called On Fillmore,
cellist Fred
Lonberg-Holm,
members of the band
Nickel Cr****,
percussionists David Cossin, Tim...
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spring of 2015
Branch moved to Brooklyn,
where she
began working with Fred
Lonberg-Holm, Mike Pride, Luke Stewart,
Jason Nazary,
Tcheser Holmes, and many...
- Jeb
Bishop and
Johannes Bauer,
tubist Per Åke Holmlander,
cellist Fred
Lonberg-Holm,
double b****ist Kent Kessler, and
drummers Paal Nilssen-Love and Michael...
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saxophonists Lol
Coxhill and Mats Gustafsson,
trombonist Jeb Bishop,
cellist Fred
Lonberg-Holm, b****ist Kent Kessler, and
percussionist Kjell Nordeson. In a review...
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featured several free jazz and
experimental rock
musicians including Fred
Lonberg-Holm, Kurt Johnson, Jeb Bishop, Alex Perkolup, Mick Barr, Ed Rodriguez...