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  2. Dino Ebel - Wikipedia

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    While Ebel was the third base coach, Scioscia and he advocated a more aggressive style of baserunning. [4] [5] On October 8, 2013, Ebel succeeded Rob Picciolo, who was fired by the Angels, as the bench coach in 2014. [6] Ebel is known for his loud whistle, which he uses to relay defensive alignments, such as shifts, during games. [7]

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    Then, with a loud coach’s whistle, he summoned his crew. Fellow clowns, from 35-year-old “Bashful” to 4-year-old “Bam Bam,” each cycled through with their own routine and style.

  4. Whistle - Wikipedia

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    A party whistle A metal pea whistle. A whistle is a musical instrument which produces sound from a stream of gas, most commonly air. It may be mouth-operated, or powered by air pressure, steam, or other means. Whistles vary in size from a small slide whistle or nose flute type to a large multi-piped church organ.

  5. Whittles - Wikipedia

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    Whittles was founded in 1926 in Highley taking miners to and from villages to the coal pits, and hauling coal in between shift changes. [1] The founder was J. T. Whittle, and he ran the business of J. T. Whittle & Son with members of his family.

  6. Whistling - Wikipedia

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    An offstage whistle audible to the audience in the middle of a performance might also be considered bad luck. Transcendental whistling ( chángxiào 長嘯) was an ancient Chinese Daoist technique of resounding breath yoga, and skillful whistlers supposedly could summon supernatural beings, wild animals, and weather phenomena.

  7. Loudest band - Wikipedia

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    Stan Kenton's bands have been described as "the loudest of the big bands" [16] with "the shattering effect of the Kenton band's loud, dissonant brass" [17] created by "screaming 'walls of brass'". [18] Bill Gottlieb wrote "Warm or cold, it was loud. Stan's screaming horns presaged the high decibels of the rock age, but his stalwarts did it ...