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 Drummerworld: Alphonse Mouzon
By the early seventies, he had embarked upon a musical journey that would take him to almost every corner of the world and would establish his reputation as one the most creative musician of the era.
In 1975 MOUZON studied acting at The Lee Strausberg Institute for Actors in Hollywood, California.
In 1997 he studied acting with Susan Ricketts and in 1998 MOUZON studied advance voice-overs with Don Pitts at California State University of Northridge.
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 What's Happening in May? ~ O'Connor Piano, MIDI Keyboard and Organ Studio
Tammy Wynette (1942) (Pugh) Grammy Award-winning country singer and songwriter 1948 ~ Bill Ward, Musician, drummer 1955 ~ The musical, Damn Yankees, opened in New York City for a successful run of 1,019 performances.
More information about Melba 1919 ~ Georgie Auld (John Altwerger), Musician: saxophones: bandleader; passed away in 1990 1921 ~ The first opera presented in its entirety over the radio was broadcast by 9ZAF in Denver, CO. The opera, "Martha", aired from the Denver Auditorium.
Davis won the award for Best Male Artist, his recording of Berlioz's Les Troyens received the Critics' Choice award and the London Symphony Orchestra's recording of Vaughan Williams' "London" Symphony under Richard Hickox was named Best Ensemble/Orchestral Album at the ceremony, which took place in the Royal Albert Hall.
www.oconnormusic.org /month-may.htm   (649 words)

  
 The Drifters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Drifters were a long-lived American doo wop/RandB band, originally formed by Clyde McPhatter (of Billy Ward and the Dominoes) in 1953.
Following their dismissal, Bill Pinkney joined with the Thrashers and David Baughan and continued touring as "The Original Drifters".
Bill Pinkney's Original Drifters [3] continue to tour and record.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Drifters   (1987 words)

  
 Headlines about History and Historians
Haunani Apoliona, a musician who is chairwoman of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, a state agency that would be superseded by the new governing body, said the bill was a long overdue acknowledgment that Hawaiian history did not begin with the arrival of Cook and the British Navy in 1778.
Ward Churchill Defends Himself: In an interview published by Counterpunch, a leftwing website, Ward Churchill defends his record, denies he was a plagiarist, and claims that the liberal-left collaborated with rightwingers like O'Reilly to try to destroy him.
Thirty years ago, in an attempt to parody the new social history, "Charles Phineas" (a pseudonym) wrote a mock essay in which he proclaimed that the history of household pets remains too much the history of their masters, revealing more about the owning society than the owned.
hnn.us /articles/4480.html   (1987 words)

  
 The Dead Rock Stars Club - 2004 July to December
Bill Ward - Died 7-30-2004 (Broadcaster - DJ) Born 1939 in Italy, Texas, U.S. - He boosted the popularity of country music in Southern California - He had been a president of The Academy Of Country Music, president of Gene Autry's Golden West Broadcasters and president of Metromedia.
Keith Hill - Died 8-?-2004 (Folk) Musician - Worked with Wendy Eades in the duo, Affinity.
Ethel Elliott - Died 12-1-2004 in Chapel Hill, NC, U.S. - Complications from a stroke (Gospel) Born 1928 in Johnston County - Singer - She was half of the duo The Branchettes.
thedeadrockstarsclub.com /2004b.html   (11814 words)

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