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Marvin Monnie Sease (February 16, 1946 –
February 8, 2011) was an
American blues and soul singer-songwriter
known for his gospel-infused
vocal style and...
- Dr. Gene
Elwood Sease (June 28, 1931 - May 30, 2024) was the
fifth president of the
University of
Indianapolis and an
active leader who was instrumental...
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Tillman R.
Sease Sr. (September 6, 1916 –
September 2, 1988) was an
American football and
baseball coach. He
served as the head
football coach at Bluefield...
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include Bobby Rush,
Denise LaSalle, Sir
Charles Jones,
Bettye LaVette,
Marvin Sease,
Peggy Scott-Adams, Mel Waiters,
Clarence Carter, Dr. "Feelgood" Potts,...
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University of
Chicago Press. pp. 225–253. ISBN 978-0-226-48205-7.
Sease, Virginia; Schmidt-Brabant, Manfrid. Thinkers, Saints, Heretics: Spiritual...
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Alternative spellings include: seizin, seisin, sasin, seasin, sasing,
seasing, sesin, seasin, sesine, seasine, saisine. A
Register of
Sasines was created...
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Museum (UNESCO). 146 (2): 85–88. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0033.1985.tb00556.x.
Sease, C.; Anderson, C. (1994).
Preventive conservation at the
Field Museum" Preventive...
- "Children of the Stars: They do the
Strangest Things,"
Miami News, p. 6
Sease,
Glean (August 29, 1967). "People". The
Pittsburgh Press "David Carradine...
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Chris Williams on drums, and
Scott Clendenin on b****, as well as
Craig Sease on vocals. He
secured a
record deal with
Nuclear Blast in 1997, but the...
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contemporary blues artists such as
Denise LaSalle,
Bobby Rush,
Marvin Sease and Sir
Charles Jones. He has
continued recording,
releasing six albums...