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  New Jersey Musician   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The book is based on interviews with musicians, singers, dancers, comedians, bartenders, waitresses, nightclub owners, new jersey musician and their families new jersey musician and is heavily illustrated with rare photographs from the author's personal collection.
Kevin Ng (musician) - Kevin Ng was born on 1987 in Belle Ville, New Jersey and is the lead singer and guitarist of the Carson, California indie rock band, Bootlegs of the Untitled Band, as well as his side project, Strawberry May Day.
John Patton (musician) - John Patton (born July 12, 1935 in Kansas City, Missouri, died March 19, 2002 in Montclair, New Jersey), sometimes nicknamed Big John Patton, was a soul jazz organ player.
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 John Patton (musician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Patton (born July 12, 1935 in Kansas City, Missouri, died March 19, 2002 in Montclair, New Jersey), sometimes nicknamed Big John Patton, was a soul jazz organ player.
JOHN PATTON - BOOGALOO - BN 31878 (9/8/1968)
JOHN PATTON - UNDERSTANDIN' - BN 84306 (25/10/1968)
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 ^Groove^: John Patton
John says he'd fool around with any organ that would happen to be in a club, but he didn't switch until later.
John went on to record 10 more albums as a leader for Blue Note, including the classics _The Way I Feel_ with Fred Jackson and _Let 'Em Roll_ with Bobby Hutcherson both with Green and Dixon, and his most daring _Understanding_ with Harold Alexander and Hugh Walker.
Among the many musicians John has played with, his two most memorable associations were with Alexander, and with Pharoah Sanders during a tour of Austria with Betty Carter in the late 60's.
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 John Zorn - Biography - AOL Music
It is possible to call John Zorn a "jazz" musician, but that would be much too limiting a description.
While jazz feeling is present in a good deal of his work, and the idea of improvisation is vitally important to him, Zorn doesn't operate within any idiom's framework, drawing from just about any musical, cultural, or noise source that a fellow who grew up in the TV and LP eras could experience.
Zorn believes that the age of the composer as an "autonomous musical mind" had come to an end in the late 20th century; hence the collaborative nature of much of his work, both with active musicians and music and styles of the past.
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 Andrew & Jane (Patton) Blythe
On 29 November 1884 John Sturges, age 61, of Union Co. MS, stated that "while he was visiting David G. Kirkland in the camps in the state of Florida during the War of 1836, he made the acquaintance of Andrew J. Blythe who was confined with measles and nursed him during his sickness...
Next to Andrew was a John "Pattent" with 2 males under 5, 1 male 40-50, 1 female under 5, 3 females 5-10, 4 females 10-15 and 1 female 40-50.
A multi-generation genealogy was posted on Ancestry.com in 2003 entitled "Lane, Lange, Patton, Smith and other ancestors." Based on research by several individuals including Sandra P. McDaniel and Chuck Gerdau, it traces the descendants of Robert Patton Sr., born 1748 in North Carolina or Virginia, died 1813 in Lincoln Co., Tennessee.
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 www.jazzweekly.com | Interviews
He loved the drums and he loved musicians who were thinking musicians and would think for themselves and provide him and stimulate him in a way and he in turn would do the same thing to the players.
Of course, John and I go back a long time, so there is a relationship there, a personal one and a musical one.
John uses electronics, uses sequences and things like that, keyboards, and so was I. He was doing solo performances and we got together and found that we sort of had something in common.
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 Abby Hutchinson Patton (1829-1892) - New England Music Scrapbook
Half a century later, John told a reporter that their sister Rhoda traveled with them to the towns nearest the family home in Milford, New Hampshire; and there is some reason to think that, on those occasions, they may have experimented with quartet performances.
John and probably Jesse had heard the Rainer Family, a popular vocal group whose Boston concerts, late in the year 1840, were all the rage.
That August when a statue of John P. Hale was unveiled in Concord, New Hampshire, the Hutchinsons were unexpectedly called on to sing a program of their songs of freedom.
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 Amazon.com: Spillane: Music: John Zorn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Before John Zorn broke with the Nonesuch label to form his own record companies, he recorded a series of excellent titles there, of which Spillane may be the best.
John Zorn is a true original and listening to Spillane feels like listening to a radio with the station always changing.
Three compostions by John Zorn and co. The first, "Spillane," is an homage to the pulp writer narrated by John Lurie and punctuated with cheap, lurid, brilliant jazz.
www.amazon.com /Spillane-John-Zorn/dp/B000005IYR   (1682 words)

  
 [jazz-westcoast] Big John Patton RIP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
John went on to record 10 more albums as a leader for Blue Note, including the classics The Way I Feel with Fred Jackson and Let 'Em Roll with Bobby Hutcherson both with Green and Dixon, and his most daring Understanding with Harold Alexander and Hugh Walker.
This One's For Ja was Patton's last release On a last note, while John's songwriting credits may come as a surprise to some fans of his organ playing, it will probably surprise most people to know that he has also coached musicians, most recently and notably, Cassandra Wilson.
John had planned
to attend Howard University, and was working in a service station and
sitting in at clubs when he auditioned for Lloyd Price.
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 Big John Patton : Mosaic Select: Big John Patton - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Missing are Blue John, his proper second album from 1963 and unreleased until 1986, Let 'Em Roll, and Got a Good Thing Goin', released in 1965 and 1966, and his post-1968 work, Accent on the Blues, Memphis to New York Spirit (unreleased until 1996), and Boogaloo.
Quibbling aside, of the material included here, only Along Came John is currently available domestically, making this set a necessary purchase for Patton fans who have not shelled out the big bucks for Japanese pressings.
Patton's organ is way up in the mix, shape-shifting time signatures inside a 2/4 meter.
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 E.J.N> - JOHN ZORN
John Zorn was born in New York city in 1953.
Zorn continues to collaborate with acclaimed musicians and is considered a master of making use of a recording studio as a compositional tool.
Overall, the individualistic efforts of the performers are essential to the success of each piece, as their personalities become discrete musical elements like chords, meters, or themes, to be orchestrated by the composer.
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 The Rambler
What follows is my second annual summary of all the musicians - who I'm aware of - who died in the last year.
The list for 2004, with accompanying explanation, may be found here; an explanation of how this list was compiled may be found here.
Musician and bandleader known as the 'Father of Exoctica'
johnsons-rambler.blogspot.com /2006/01/musical-deaths-in-2005.html   (596 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Charley Patton (Blues paperbacks): Books: John Fahey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
John Fahey provides a comprehensive discussion and five tables that arrange Patton's works by Guitar Tunings and Keys, Notes Played in Each Song, Songs According to Scale, Tune Families, and Structural Analysis.
Fahey concludes that, although each stanza seems to be on a specific thought, Patton seems to string together stanzas in a somewhat random order without an attempt to put together an organized story.
Illustrated with fl-and-white photographs and reproductions of the original 1920's advertising fliers for the recordings, this is an important work for anyone wanting to study the music of Charlie Patton who is often called the best of the Mississippi blues singers.
www.amazon.com /Charley-Patton-Blues-paperbacks-Fahey/dp/0289700302   (938 words)

  
 John Patton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Patton (1823-1897), U.S. Representative from the U.S. state of Pennsylvania
John Mercer Patton (1797-1858), U.S. Representative from the U.S. state of Virginia
John Patton (GC) Canadian recipient of the George Cross.
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 Guitar Musician News :: Music Industry News :: 2005: Lost lives that touched our own
John Raitt, 88, a baritone who had come to fame as Billy Bigelow in the original production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Carousel" in 1945 and who was the father of Bonnie Raitt.
She reunited with a previous fiance, studio dentist John Duzik, but he died of complications from what was supposed to have been routine surgery.
John Spencer, 58, an Emmy-winning actor who played the White House chief of staff on the NBC drama "The West Wing." Spencer received Emmy nominations for his role every year from 1999-2004, winning as a best supporting actor in 2002.
www.guitarmusician.com /blog/index.php?id=332   (9335 words)

  
 The JAZZ Discography - by Tom Lord
Due to time and other constraints we are unable to respond to requests for discographical data on individual musicians.
Many libraries have copies of The Jazz Discography and should be consulted on questions regarding specific musicians.
Musicians who wish to have their listings updated are asked to submit full discographical data as per the following list - Please submit this information for each release you wish to have added to the database:
www.lordisco.com /musicians/P3.html   (174 words)

  
 Grant's Work
Grants’ recordings with the organists John Patton, Brother Jack McDuff and Baby Face Willette are of the straight ahead variety - plenty of swing, plenty of blues, and plenty of preaching in the gospel tradition.
Larry Young, on the other hand, represented a new kind of organist, a young man influenced by John Coltrane and the modal tradition.
There is a strong sense that both musician are trying to capture a contemporary sound.
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 Zorn list - March 2002: John Patton RIP ( Zorn content)
Big John Patton passed away Tuesday 3/19/02, may he rest in peace.
John Patton was born in 1935 in Kansas City, Missouri.
musicians John has played with, his two most memorable associations were
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 Patton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Patton" sabre, a heavy cavalry sword developed by George S. Patton and modeled after the 1908 and 1912 Pattern British Army Cavalry Swords
John Denniston Patton (1829-1904), U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania
John Mercer Patton (1797-1858), U.S. Congressman from Virginia
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 patton air circulator   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
George Patton IV (1923-2004), son of the general
Bill Patton (1894-1851), American Western Actor and husband of Jessie Ralph
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 Reviews
Steeped in the sounds of classic 60's Blue Note sessions by Big John Patton and Jack McDuff, Rossi and company lay down two groovy - and danceable - sides (clocking in at almost 9 minutes total it's more like an EP) of B-3 boogaloo.
Whereas many pop musicians of the day were using Indian music in a decorative sense (i.e adding sitars, tabla or tamboura to accent their music), Harriott and Mayer managed to produce a true fusion in which the jazz players and the traditional Indian players worked in a complementary fashion.
As a result the sounds have a distinctly organic feel as if the music was not in fact a fusion but a cohesive, natural ‘whole’.
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 Wet Streets: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more ||| Music.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Heid is like greased lightning on his runs, the saxes grind, Peterson on soprano reaches for the stratosphere, and the sound goes way beyond the norm.
Heid also has a penchant for dedicational titles like "400,000 Miles" (he's the Guiness record holder for miles hitch-hiked,) "This Little Puppy" (for his recently deceased Corgi,) the out-and-out groove number "Big John" (for Big John Patton,) and the hard bopper "Rubber Marshmallows." Heid is going to demand your attention before much more time passes.
His refusal to be strident and predictable is his greatest quality, but he's also a undeniable virtuoso, and as imaginative a musician as there is out there.
www.music.com /release/wet_streets/1   (493 words)

  
 John Zorn Discography & Biography, John Zorn Albums & CDs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Saxophonist John Zorn is the best known New York City downtown avant garde musician, improviser and composer.
Much of his work is based in jazz, but he has also composed and recorded modern classical, hardcore rock and soundtrack music, and sometimes mixes up all of these.
John Patton Minor Swing (1995) Sax (Alto), Producer
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 Jazz On The Side - Show Summaries and Playlists
Lucky was a pioneer of modern tenor sax in the 40's, from featured soloist with Count Basie to early recordings with Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Charles Mingus, and Miles Davis, he exemplified the jazz musician's struggle for recognition and justice for 35 years.
If a musician plays an instrument not easily accepted by the public, he’ll have a tough time no mater how good he is. French horn virtuoso Watkins played modern jazz like no one else.
One of the most unsung musicians in jazz, pianist Freeman was a pioneer of West Coast jazz with Charlie Parker in the 40's, Chet Baker and Shelly Manne in the 50's, Art Pepper in the 70's and so many more.
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 Borders - Feature - Street Sounds: A Conversation with Charlie Hunter
I started out as a street musician, and you had to be self-sufficient.
There are so many great musicians here that you can really concentrate on exactly what you want to play and find exactly the musicians who are way better than you to play exactly that.
In the Bay Area, there are also great musicians, but you tend to play with people with whom you wouldn't normally play stylistically.
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 Hammond Organ Players Encyclopedia Article @ Darted.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
It's great to see a lot of young players are interested in playing the Hammond organ and that style of music again.
The above information uses material from Jimmy Smith (musician) and is licensed under the Glossaries.
Some facts may not have been fully verified for accuracy.
www.darted.org /encyclopedia/Category:Hammond_organ_players   (235 words)

  
 John Patton Music - Favorite Songs - Lyrics From
This disc is comprised of organ jazz a la Jimmy Smith or John Patton.
Big John Patton was not nearly as well-known as other warriors in the organ jazz field of the 1960s, yet he could be counted upon for a reliable, even fervent collection of...
Big John Patton was not nearly as well-known as other warriors in the organ jazz field of the 1960s, yet he...
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