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  2. Gene Marshall - Wikipedia

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    2015 brought the introduction of Madra Lord, Violet Waters, and Trent Osborne. Oona was introduced late in 2014. Gene and JAMIEshow celebrated Miss Marshall's 20th anniversary in Chicago with the All That Jazz Convention and introduced Black Lipstick Gene, a black-and-white version of Gene in the form of a gray resin lady.

  3. Albert Wolsky - Wikipedia

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    Albert Wolsky (born November 24, 1930) [1] is an American costume designer. [2] He has worked both on stage shows as well as for film, and has been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design seven times, winning two awards for his work on the films All That Jazz (1979) and Bugsy (1991).

  4. Auction catalog - Wikipedia

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    Auction catalogs for rare and expensive items, such as art, books, jewelry, postage stamps, furniture, wine, cars, posters, published for sales around the world, can be of interest in themselves--they will can include detailed descriptions of the items, their provenance, historical significance, photographs, and even comparative analyses and ...

  5. Paramount Records - Wikipedia

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    The company relied on offices and agents in nearby Chicago to find and record artists for its blues and jazz offerings. [4] Paramount's race record series was launched in 1922 with vaudeville blues songs by Lucille Hegamin and Alberta Hunter. [5] The company had a large mail-order operation which was a key to its early success. [2]

  6. Schwann Catalog - Wikipedia

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    In May 1986, the publication became known as the Schwann Compact Disc Catalog. Later, the catalog split into Schwann Opus for classical music and Schwann Spectrum for categories such as pop, rock, country, jazz, religious, spoken word and international music. The early editions indexed and reviewed LPs that contained the same classical works.

  7. HighNote Records - Wikipedia

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    ˚HighNote Records is a jazz record company and label founded by Joe Fields with his son, Barney Fields, in 1997.. Joe Fields worked for Prestige Records in the 1960s, and in the 1970s founded Muse Records.