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Henderson William Luelling (April 23, 1809 –
December 28, 1878) was an
American horticulturist, Quaker,
abolitionist and
early settler of what is today...
- Horn,
David Luell -
horns Jim Horn - alto
saxophone solo on "Does It Matter"
David Luell -
tenor saxophone solo on "What a Life":
David Luell Strings arranged...
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albums keyboardist Larry Nash was
replaced by
Victor Feldman, and
David Luell pla****
saxophone and woodwinds.
Robben Ford left the
group prior to the...
- Seth
Lewelling (1820 –
February 21, 1896),
alternatively spelled Luelling (including by
Lewelling himself), was a
pioneer orchardist from the U.S. state...
- keyboards,
performer Billy Livsey – piano, keyboards,
Wurlitzer David Luell – saxophone,
tenor saxophone Steve Lukather –
guitar Steve Madaio – trumpet...
- (4): 901–917. Bibcode:2023JGLR...49..901M. doi:10.1016/j.jglr.2023.06.005.
Luell,
Steven (August 21, 2020). "Movements of
coastal brook trout after dam removals"...
- Scott:
Tenor sax (1 & 2), alto
flute (1)
Jackie Kelso:
Tenor sax (7)
David Luell & Kurt McGettrick:
Baritone saxophone (7) Gene Puerling:
Vocal arrangements...
- St. John's in
Santa Fe is
accredited by the
Higher Learning Commission.
Luell, Sara (October 18, 2023). "St. John's
College Annapolis Receives More Than...
- on
October 19, 1876, by the
Oregon Legislature. The
first mayor was A.
Luelling, who took
office on
December 8, 1876, and
served a one-year term. Notable...
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founder of New
Orleans (1718). Bing
cherry –
Oregon horticulturist Seth
Luelling (or Lewelling)
developed the
cherry around 1875, with the help of his Manchurian...