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  2. Sunflower (Milt Jackson album) - Wikipedia

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    Sunflower is an album by vibraphonist Milt Jackson recorded in 1972 and released on the CTI label. [1] Assisting Jackson are trumpeter Freddie Hubbard , a star-studded rhythm section composed chiefly of Miles Davis alumni, and, on the first track, string and woodwind accompaniment, courtesy of Don Sebesky .

  3. Milt Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Milton Jackson (January 1, 1923 – October 9, 1999), nicknamed "Bags", was an American jazz vibraphonist. [1] He is especially remembered for his cool swinging solos as a member of the Modern Jazz Quartet and his penchant for collaborating with hard bop and post-bop players.

  4. The Entertainer (rag) - Wikipedia

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    "The Entertainer" is a 1902 classic piano rag written by Scott Joplin. [1]It was sold first as sheet music by John Stark & Son of St. Louis, Missouri, [2] and in the 1910s as piano rolls that would play on player pianos. [1]

  5. List of online digital musical document libraries - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music published in California between 1852 and 1900, along with related materials such as a San Francisco publisher's catalog of 1872, programs, songsheets, advertisements, and photographs. Images of every printed page of sheet music from eleven locations have been scanned at 400 dpi, in color where indicated. University of California ...

  6. Milton Schwarzwald - Wikipedia

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    Milton Edward Schwarzwald [1] (16 September 1891, Detroit – 2 March 1950, Hollywood [2]) was a film director and musical theater composer and producer. In the 1930s, he directed numerous Mentone Productions comedy musical variety films before departing to produce musical theater in 1939.

  7. Milt Buckner - Wikipedia

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    Milton Brent Buckner was born in St. Louis, Missouri. [2] His parents encouraged him to learn to play piano, but they both died when he was nine years old. Milt and his younger brother Ted were sent to Detroit where they were adopted by members of the Earl Walton band: [3] trombonist John Tobias, drummer George Robinson fostered Milt and reedplayer Fred Kewley (né Fred Cecil Kewley; 1889 ...

  8. Ager, Yellen, and Bornstein - Wikipedia

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    Ager, Yellen, and Bornstein, Inc. was a music publisher established in 1922 by Milton Ager, [1] Jack Yellen, [2] and Ben Bornstein. [3]Milton Ager was an American composer and was considered one of the top songwriters of the 1920s and 1930s.

  9. Blest Pair of Sirens - Wikipedia

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    1645 edition of Milton's ode, set by Parry. Blest Pair of Sirens is a work for choir and orchestra by the English composer Hubert Parry, setting John Milton's ode At a solemn Musick. It was first performed at St James's Hall, London on 17 May 1887, conducted by its dedicatee, Charles Villiers Stanford. The piece is about 11 minutes in duration. [1]