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  2. Video Soul - Wikipedia

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    Video Soul was a two–hour long American music video program that originally aired on BET from June 26, 1981 [3] to September 1996. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The program was devoted to showcasing R&B and Soul recording artists and performers' music videos.

  3. Meg Hemphill - Wikipedia

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    Megumi Hemphill known as Megu Hemphill and Meg Hemphill (born 23 May 1996, in Kyotanabe, Kyoto) is a Japanese track and field athlete. She was the Japanese national champion in 2017 and she was placed second in the 2017 Asian Athletics Championships heptathlon.

  4. Pamela Hemphill - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Hemphill is an American former Trump supporter who took part in the United States Capitol attack on January 6, 2021. She was nicknamed the " MAGA Granny " in reference to Trump's " Make America Great Again " slogan by social media users following the attack.

  5. The Manhattans - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000s, there were two versions of The Manhattans. One version featured original founding member Bivins, plus Hardy, Hemphill, Pazant and Williams. They released the CD Manhattans Now in 1994. In 1996, the group formed their own full-service music corporation company called Manhattan Entertainment Inc.

  6. World Saxophone Quartet - Wikipedia

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    The World Saxophone Quartet was an American jazz ensemble founded in 1977, incorporating elements of free jazz, R&B, funk and South African jazz into their music. [1]The original members were Julius Hemphill (alto and soprano saxophone, flute), Oliver Lake (alto and soprano saxophone), Hamiet Bluiett (baritone saxophone, alto clarinet), and David Murray (tenor saxophone, bass clarinet). [2]

  7. Essex Hemphill - Wikipedia

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    Essex Hemphill (April 16, 1957 – November 4, 1995) was an openly gay American poet and activist. ... Cheryl Dunye dedicated her 1996 film Watermelon Woman to Hemphill.

  8. Point of No Return (World Saxophone Quartet album) - Wikipedia

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    Point of No Return is the debut album by the jazz group the World Saxophone Quartet released on the Moers Music label in 1977.. The album features a live performance by alto saxophonists Julius Hemphill and Oliver Lake, tenor saxophonist David Murray and baritone saxophonist Hamiett Bluiett.

  9. Alex Cline - Wikipedia

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    Joel Harrison, 3 + 3 = 7 (Nine Winds, 1996) Julius Hemphill, Georgia Blue (Minor Music, 1984) Julius Hemphill, The Boyé Multi-National Crusade for Harmony (New World, 2021) Steuart Liebig, Pomegranate (Cryptogramophone, 2001) Lydia Lunch, Smoke in the Shadows (Breakin Beats, 2004) Don Preston, Transformation (Cryptogramophone, 2001)