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- Axel Zwingenberger (German: [ˌaksl̩ ˈt͡svɪŋənˌbɛʁɡɐ] ; born 7 May 1955) is a German blues and boogie-woogie pianist and songwriter. Zwingenberger was born...
- Bands Pushing Deathcore Forward". Revolver. Retrieved 9 October 2024. Zwingenberger, Niklas. "Paleface Swiss drop latest single "Hatred" along with official...
- Italian). Firenze: Giunti. ISBN 978-8-80978-250-1. Zwingenberger, Jeanette (1999). Zwingenberger, Jeanette (ed.). The Shadow of Death in the Work of...
- High" – Wilco (2:59) "Sweet Sixteen Bars" – Michael Pewny and Torsten Zwingenberger (3:06) "You Make It Real" – James Morrison (3:32) "If I Never See Your...
- recording for Norman Granz's Pablo Records. He also worked with Axel Zwingenberger. Turner also parti****ted in a "Battle of the Blues" with Wynonie Harris...
- Giornale arcadico di scienze, lettere ed arti, Volume 167, page 209-211. Zwingenberger, Jeanette (2011). Schiele. New York: Parkstone International. p. 154...
- Jeanette Zwingenberger (born 1962 in Memmingen) is a Paris-based independent art curator and art historical scholar. She is a member of the International...
- Holbein in England exhibition of 2006 (all listed in References section). Zwingenberger, 9. Müller, Kemper****, Ainsworth, et al, 136; Rowlands, 125; Strong...
- continued to record in Europe with Kenn Lending, Louisiana Red and Axel Zwingenberger and made many live appearances. He also worked again as a cook, specializing...
- University of CaliforniaMuseum of Paleontology. Retrieved 4 April 2019. Zwingenberger, 9. Silver, Larry. "Albrecht Dürer, The Triumphal Arch or Arch of Honor...