- The
Maranganji (also
called Margany and
Mardigan) are an
Aboriginal Australian tribe from
southwest Queensland.
Norman Tindale's
estimated Maranganji tribal...
- (February 12, 1923 - June 6, 1977),
better known as Art
Mardigan, was an
American jazz drummer.
Mardigan pla**** with
Tommy Reynolds in 1942 and
served in the...
- Pama–Nyungan
Maric Bidyara Dialects Bidjara (& Gungabula)
Marrganj (Margany/
Mardigan) &
Gunja (Gunya)
Wadjingu (Wadjigu = Wadja) ****iri (Kairi)
Wadjalang (Dharawala)...
-
Anderson as
Dennis "Animal"
Price (photographer)
Rebecca Balding as
Carla Mardigan (reporter) (episodes 1-3 only) Jack
Bannon as Art
Donovan (****istant city...
-
University of
Michigan Dearborn Mardigan Library The
Alfred Berkowitz Gallery at the
University of
Michigan Dearborn Mardigan Library Crowley Park and Field...
- personnel, the only
change being Frank Isola on
drums in
place of Art
Mardigan." "Flamingo" – 8:33 "Lover Man" – 5:25 "Pernod" – 6:48 "Tasty Pudding"...
- his
younger brother, Milt Jackson,
Willie Anderson,
Lucky Thompson, Art
Mardigan, and
George Sirhagen, c. 1939–40.
About 1947, he was
playing with Tommy...
-
commissioned 64
paintings by
local artists including Nym Bunduk,
Charlie Mardigan and
Charlie Brinken. By the 1960s the
Catholic Mission was
buying artworks...
- Art
Mardigian on drums, with Hill on piano. The
following year, Hill and
Mardigan were
joined by
Wardell Gray,
James "Beans"
Richardson on b**** and Jack...
- (American football),
American football player Art Mann,
Austrian poet Art
Mardigan,
American musician Art Martinich,
American soccer player Art Matsu, American...