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Jacob Ridgway (April 18, 1768 – April 30, 1843) was an American merchant and diplomat from Philadelphia. He served as Consul for the United States to Belgium during Thomas Jefferson's presidency. He served as Consul for the United States to Belgium during Thomas Jefferson's presidency.
Pages in category "Jazz musicians from Philadelphia" The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Jazz musicians from Philadelphia (104 P) ... Pages in category "Jazz musicians from Pennsylvania" The following 178 pages are in this category, out of 178 total.
The Pearl Theatre was a theatre in Philadelphia, located at 2047 Ridge Avenue, [1] near the present-day location of the Philadelphia Housing Authority headquarters. Opened in 1927 with 1400 seats, [2] it was a notable jazz and dance venue and had a glamorous reputation among the rich and famous. [3] In 1931, the Nicholas Brothers played here. [4]
Philly Jazz was a small jazz record label in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Sunny Murray's Apple Cores features Cecil McBee on bass, Frank Foster on soprano saxophone, pianist Don Pullen and guitarist Monnette Sudler. Hamiet Bluiett, Fred Hopkins, Arthur Blythe, and Oliver Lake also each appear on one track each.
Jacob Collier is no stranger to the music industry’s biggest red carpet. In fact, the 2025 Grammy Awards marked his seventh year going to—and being nominated at—the event.
Philadelphia has a thriving jazz and cabaret scene, largely due to the efforts of the John W. Coltrane Cultural Society, which honors local jazz legend John Coltrane and helps to promote jazz in the city. There are a number of nightclubs in the city that host live music, most notably Warmdaddy's which has been a hot spot for jazz and blues ...
A photo of Madelaine Day Brockway LaGrone and Jacob LaGrone. The Texas heiress who held a lavish “wedding of the century” for an estimated $59 million has shared a new update in their ongoing ...