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His father, Horace Ayckbourn, was an orchestral violinist, at one time deputy leader of the London Symphony Orchestra.
At the 1955 New York Jazz Festival on Randalls Island, Vaughan shared the bill with the Dave Brubeck quartet, Horace Silver, Jimmy Smith, and the Johnny Richards Orchestra
Thibodeaux was making $ 500 a week at the age of 3, touring with the Horace Heidt Orchestra, when he was " discovered " by Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball, who hired him for the role of " Little Ricky " because he looked so much like Desi.
In 1950, Hirt became first trumpet and soloist with Horace Heidt's Orchestra.
Manone recorded " Tar Paper Stomp " which did not become popular until the middle of 1930, just months before Horace Henderson used the same tune in " Hot and Anxious ", recorded by his brother's band, The Fletcher Henderson Orchestra, on 1931 March 19.
René has performed and recorded as a leader and featured sideman with the crème de la crème of Black Musical tradition, to name a few — Jackie McLean, the Dizzy Gillespie Big Band, Lionel Hampton-All Stars, Tito Puente Orchestra, Horace Silver, Woody Shaw, Dr. Bill Taylor, Baba Olatunji, Hugh Masekela, Miriam Makeba, Abbey Lincoln, Dexter Gordon, James Moody, Yusef Lateef, Jaco Pastorius, Jerry Gonzales ' Forte Apache Band, Hamza El Din, as well as in collaboration with premier poet-activist Amiri Baraka ( Leroi Jones ).
His first recordings were with the Charlie Singleton Orchestra in 1950 and then with bop emissaries Milt Jackson and Thelonious Monk in 1952, and he participated in several small groups with other jazz luminaries such as trumpeter Blue Mitchell, pianist Horace Silver, and drummer Art Blakey.
Horace Mann has two major instrumental ensembles: The Horace Mann Orchestra and the Horace Mann Jazz Band.
He has played and recorded with a long list of jazz greats including Jackie McLean, Art Blakey, Chick Corea, Freddie Hubbard and The New Jazz Composers Octet, Benny Golson's New Jazztet, One for All ( Eric Alexander, Jim Rotondi, David Hazeltine, John Webber, Joe Farnsworth ), Hank Jones, Cecil Payne, Horace Silver, Cedar Walton, Harold Mabern, Larry Willis, Eddie Henderson, The Dizzy Gillespie Alumni All-Star Big Band ( featuring Slide Hampton, James Moody, Jimmy Heath, Roy Hargrove ), Avishai Cohen, Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, and Michael Weiss, among many others.
This band was later known as the Horace Henderson Orchestra and then as the Dixie Stompers.
Contino toured with the Horace Heidt Orchestra and was billed as the " world's greatest accordion player.
The concerto made its New York premier on May 22, 2011 with Manasse and The Chappaqua Orchestra at Horace Greeley High School in Chappaqua, NY, Liebermann's alma mater.
After leaving Kenton, Harrell played with Woody Herman's big band ( 1970 – 1971 ), Azteca ( 1972 ), the Horace Silver Quintet ( 1973 – 1977 ), with whom he made five albums, the Sam Jones-Tom Harrell Big Band, the Lee Konitz Nonet ( 1979 – 1981 ), George Russell, and the Mel Lewis Orchestra ( 1981 ).
20th Anniversary headliners Cal Tjader, Joe Williams, Benny Carter, George Duke, Tito Puente Orchestra, Horace Silver Quintet, Gerald Wilson, and The Neville Brothers

Horace and I
David had his own pupils, about 40 to 50, and was commissioned by the government to paint " Horace defended by his Father ", but he soon decided, " Only in Rome can I paint Romans.
Indeed Horace begins the first poem of his Odes ( Odes I. i ) by addressing his new patron.
* Mann, Horace K. Lives of the Popes I, 268 – 279
* Mann, Horace K. Lives of the Popes I, 294 – 303
* Appian, “ The Civil Wars, Book Iin Appian ’ s Roman History, Translated by Horace White.
Sir Horace Rowland of the Foreign Office said, " I am afraid that it is likely to go hard with Miss Cavell ; I am afraid we are powerless.
The use of gripping and exciting narrative and the immediacy gained from the frequent use of direct speech are thought to be among Bacchylides's best qualities, influencing later poets such as Horace ( who imitated him, according to Pomponius Porphyrion, in Carmen I.
* Mann, Horace K., The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages, Volume 1: The Popes Under the Lombard Rule, from St Gregory I ( the Great ) to Leo III, Part 1 ( London, 1912 )
Other notable historical Berkhamstedians have included the poet and hymn-writer William Cowper ( 1731-1800 ) and World War I General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien ( 1858-1930 ).
Two attempts were made by the Prime Minister H. H. Asquith during World War I to implement the Third Home Rule Act, first in May 1916 which failed on reaching agreement with Unionist Ulster, then again in 1917 with the calling of the Irish Convention chaired by Horace Plunkett.
* Horace ' I. Q.
The alleged name probably derives from the opening words of Horace in Ode 3. 30 in which he writes: “ Non Omnis Moriar ” (“ I shall not completely die ”).
Roberts described working for the Posts legendary editor George Horace Lorimer as follows: " I told him my ideas, which he instantly rejected or accepted ....
On the other hand, Horace Kinder Mann, Reginald L. Poole, Peter Llewelyn ( Rome in the Dark Ages ), Karl Josef von Hefele, August Friedrich Gfrörer, Ludovico Antonio Muratori, and Francis Patrick Kenrick maintain that Pope John XI was sired by Alberic I of Spoleto, Count of Tusculum.
* Strabo ( 1917 ) The Geography of Strabo I. Horace Jones, translator.
General Sir Horace Lockwood Smith-Dorrien GCB, GCMG, DSO, ADC ( 26 May 1858 – 12 August 1930 ) was a British soldier and commander of the British II Corps and Second Army of the BEF during World War I.
It is The Bride of Dr. Phibes with a re-written first act, in which he first appears flying over the white cliffs of Dover, in a hot air balloon that bears the motto " NON OMNIS MORIAR " (" I shall not wholly die ", Horace, Carmina 3. 30 ).
Horace Mann ( Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education ) a proud noted educator said: “ Among all the lights and shadows that ever crossed my path, this day ’ s radiance is the brightest ... I consider this event as marking an era in the progress of education-which as we all know is the progress of civilization-on this western continent, and throughout the world.
When Laurel asks him " You mean you buried Jack ," he answers " I buried Horace.
Pope draws a parallel between these two critics and his own dunces by quoting John Dennis who thought it likely that Bavius " and Maevius had ( even in Augustus's days ) a very formidable Party at Rome, who thought them much superior to Virgil and Horace: For ( saith he ) I cannot believe they would have fix'd that eternal brand upon them, if they had not been coxcombs in more than ordinary credit " ( Dunciad Variorum ).
I Corps controlled the two American divisions in Australia, Major General Forrest Harding's 32nd Infantry Division, based at Camp Cable near Brisbane ; and Major General Horace Fuller's 41st Infantry Division at Rockhampton, Queensland, where Eichelberger, who was promoted to lieutenant general on 21 October, decided to establish his I Corps headquarters.
I. 4, Solvitur acris hiems a hymn to springtime in which Horace urges his friend Sestius vitae summa brevis spem nos vetat incohare longam ( Life's brief total forbids us cling to long-off hope )
III. 30, Exegi monumentum, a closing poem in which Horace brags Exegi monumentum aere perennius ( I have raised a monument more permanent than bronze ).

Horace and .
These narratives of coarse action and crude language appeared first in local newspapers, as a rule, and later found their way between book covers, though rarely into the planters' libraries beside the morocco-bound volumes of Horace, Mr. Addison, Mr. Pope, and Sir Walter Scott.
Near Southampton, in a considerable establishment, lived Homer Vachell, a well-known pulp writer, and his brother, Horace -- both friends of Lewis's.
It is the theme of Horace, who certainly otherwise bears little resemblance to Parker or Thomas.
The difference is that Horace accepted his theme with a kind of silken assurance.
Petitions asking for a jail term for Norristown attorney Julian W. Barnard will be presented to the Montgomery County Court Friday, it was disclosed Tuesday by Horace A. Davenport, counsel for the widow of the man killed last Nov. 1 by Barnard's hit-run car.
Republican editor Horace Greeley of the highly influential New York Tribune fell for the ploy, and Lincoln refuted it directly in a shrewd letter of August 22, 1862.
Writing in the 1st century BC, Horace refers to the wax abacus, a board covered with a thin layer of black wax on which columns and figures were inscribed using a stylus.
Readers unacquainted with its reputation as a satirical work often do not immediately realize that Swift was not seriously proposing cannibalism and infanticide, nor would readers unfamiliar with the satires of Horace and Juvenal recognize that Swift's essay follows the rules and structure of Latin satires.
Even more influential were such Roman thinkers as Cato, Cicero, Horace, and Virgil.
The Roman poet, Horace, also compared the two, describing Alcaeus as " more full-throatedly singing "-see Horace's tribute below.
According to Porphyrion, the hymn to Hermes was imitated by Horace in one of his own ' sapphic ' odes ( C. 1. 10: Mercuri, facunde nepos Atlantis ).
Horace, who often wrote in imitation of Alcaeus, sketches in verse one of the Lesbian poet's favourite subjects-Lycus of the black hair and eyes ( C. 1. 32. 11-12: nigris oculis nigroque / crine decorum ).
"-possibly imitated by Horace in an ode in the same meter ( C. 3. 12: Miserarum est neque amori dare ludum neque dulci ).
The Roman poet Horace modelled his own lyrical compositions on those of Alcaeus, rendering the Lesbian poet's verse-forms, including ' Alcaic ' and ' Sapphic ' stanzas, into concise Latin-an achievement he celebrates in his third book of odes.
In December 1852 Johnson realized his dream of passage in the House of his Homestead Act, which even garnered the support of Horace Greeley.
* Mann, Horace, K. The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages, Vol III: The Popes During the Carolingian Empire, 858 – 891.
* Mann, Horace, K. The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages, Vol IV: The Popes in the Days of Feudal Anarchy, 891 – 999.
Housman continued pursuing classical studies independently and published scholarly articles on such authors as Horace, Propertius, Ovid, Aeschylus, Euripides and Sophocles.

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