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  2. Stan Herman - Wikipedia

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    Stan M. Herman (born September 17, 1928) [1] is an American fashion designer. He was President of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), a position he held until 2006 at which time Diane von Fürstenberg took over the position. He is also known worldwide for his leading edge corporate uniforms.

  3. Linda Evans - Wikipedia

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    Evans, the second of three daughters, was born Linda Evenstad in Hartford, Connecticut, on November 18, 1942, [1] to Arlene (née Dart) and Alba Evenstad, both of whom were professional dancers. [2] "

  4. Council of Fashion Designers of America - Wikipedia

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    Stan Herman: Francisco Costa. for Calvin Klein. Thom Browne: Tom Binns: Doo-Ri Chung (womenswear) and Jeff Halmos, Josia Lamberto-Egan, Sam Shipley, & John Whitledge for Trovata (menswear), Devi Kroell (accessories) Olivier Theyskens ( Belgium) for Rochas [86] [87] 2007 Robert Lee Morris

  5. Category:Jewish fashion designers - Wikipedia

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  6. Carl Fontana - Wikipedia

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    He later joined Stan Kenton's big band. [1] Fontana recorded three albums with Kenton and worked with trombonist Kai Winding during this period. After 1958, Fontana rarely toured, but undertook a 1966 tour of Africa with Herman's band sponsored by the U.S. State Department. [ 1 ]

  7. Four Brothers (jazz standard) - Wikipedia

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    Four Brothers is a jazz standard in AABA format written by Jimmy Giuffre [1] in 1947, [2] based on the chord changes of 'Jeepers Creepers'. [3] [4] [5] The song was written for the "Four Brothers" saxophone section of Woody Herman's second band, and has since been covered by many groups.

  8. Early Autumn (song) - Wikipedia

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    The original recording was made by Herman's second herd on December 27, 1947, which had a notable eight-bar solo by saxophonist Stan Getz. [2] Herman asked Johnny Mercer to write lyrics in 1952 and he re-recorded the song taking the vocal duties himself. [3] Woody Herman and Jo Stafford recorded versions of the song that both charted in the US ...

  9. Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album - Wikipedia

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    Two-time winner Stan Kenton (left). 1965 winner Laurindo Almeida. Seven-time winner Duke Ellington. Two-time winner Quincy Jones. Three-time winner Miles Davis. Three-time winner Woody Herman. 1976 award-winner Michel Legrand. 1976 award-winner Phil Woods.