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  2. The Farmer Refuted - Wikipedia

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    The Farmer Refuted is addressed in the 2015 Broadway musical Hamilton by Lin-Manuel Miranda in the song "Farmer Refuted", [4] which is about Hamilton's arguments with Seabury. References [ edit ]

  3. A Full Vindication of the Measures of Congress - Wikipedia

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    The Farmer Refuted A Full Vindication of the Measures of Congress was one of Alexander Hamilton 's first published works, published in December 1774, while Hamilton was either a 19- or a 17-year-old student at King's College , later renamed Columbia University, in New York City .

  4. Flumpet - Wikipedia

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    Made popular by Art Farmer, the Flumpet can be heard on several of his recordings from the 1990s, including Soul Eyes, The Company I Keep, The Meaning of Art, and Silk Road. [9] Farmer also used the instrument for 1994 live performances of Haydn 's trumpet concerto with the Austrian-Hungarian Haydn Philharmonic Orchestra.

  5. Samuel Seabury - Wikipedia

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    Seabury is portrayed in the 2015 Broadway musical Hamilton and the 2020 film Hamilton by Thayne Jasperson. In the 2015 musical Hamilton written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Seabury appears as the lead vocalist in the song "Farmer Refuted", named after Hamilton's letter to Seabury and detailing their notable feud regarding the American Revolution. [22]

  6. Ransingha - Wikipedia

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    The instrument's name has been variously spelled narsinga, ransingha, ramsinga, and srnga. Srnga is Sanskrit for horn and used in North India and Nepal. Its modern forms include "Sig", "Siga,", and "Singha". The term was historically used for a wide variety shapes and sizes of horns, including straight horns, and horns made from water buffalo ...

  7. On Jimmy Carter’s Deep and Historic Connection With ... - AOL

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    A young Jimmy Carter was no stranger to gospel music growing up in the small rural town of Plains, Georgia during the ’20s and early ’30s. He heard it sung by Black tenant farmers working on ...

  8. he tales were scrubbed further and the Disney princesses -- frail yet occasionally headstrong, whenever the trait could be framed as appealing — were born. In 1937, . Walt Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves" was released to critical acclaim, paving the way for future on-screen adaptations of classic tales.

  9. Monk Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    William Howard "Monk" Montgomery (October 10, 1921 – May 20, 1982) [1] was an American jazz bassist. He was a pioneer of the electric bass guitar and possibly the first to be recorded playing the instrument when he participated in a 1953 session released on The Art Farmer Septet.