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* Shapiro, Nat and Nat Hentoff, eds.
" She sounds like a particularly sensitive growl trumpeter ", according to Nat Hentoff.
* The Complete 1960 Nat Hentoff Sessions ( Candid, 1960 )
) Despite this joke, Nat Hentoff reported that when he spoke to Ellington about the subject, he was " angrier than I'd ever seen him before ," and Ellington said, " I'm hardly surprised that my kind of music is still without, let us say, official honor at home.
Introduction by Nat Hentoff, history of the strip with 1970s continuities.
Like several of Allen's other films ( e. g., Zelig ), Sweet and Lowdown is occasionally interrupted by interviews with critics and biographers like Allen, Nat Hentoff, and Douglas McGrath, who comment on the film's plot as if the characters were real-life people.
* Nat Hentoff as Himself
Village Voice columnist Nat Hentoff ; photo by Tom Pich
Cummings, Nat Hentoff, Ted Hoagland, staff writer and author, William Bastone of thesmokinggun. com, Tom Stoppard, Lorraine Hansberry, Allen Ginsberg and Joshua Clover.
Host Amy Goodman interviews current and former staff James Ridgeway Nat Hentoff, Tom Robbins, Sydney Schanberg and two reporters Mark Jacobson and Tim Redmond.
According to Nat Hentoff in his 1957 liner notes for the Blakey Columbia LP of the same name, the phrase " hard bop " was originated by author-critic-pianist John Mehegan, jazz reviewer of the New York Herald Tribune at that time.
* Hentoff, Nat.
Stone, June Jordan, Noam Chomsky, Edward Said, Nat Hentoff, Milton Mayer, Molly Ivins and Howard Zinn.
Nathan Irving " Nat " Hentoff ( born June 10, 1925 ) is an American historian, novelist, jazz and country music critic, and syndicated columnist for United Media and writes regularly on jazz and country music for The Wall Street Journal.
In June 1955, Hentoff co-authored with Nat Shapiro Hear Me Talkin ' to Ya: The Story of Jazz by the Men Who Made It.
In 2002 Nat Hentoff became a member of the Board of Directors of The Jazz Foundation of America.
: Nat Hentoff on Education ( Random House ; 1977 )
* Listen to the Stories: Nat Hentoff on Jazz and Country Music ISBN 0-06-019047-7 ( 1995 )
* The Nat Hentoff Reader ISBN 0-306-81084-0 ( 2001 )
* About Nat Hentoff
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Nat and Free
New or cover versions such as John Paul Young's " Love Is in the Air " occur in Strictly Ballroom, Candi Staton's " Young Hearts Run Free " appear in Romeo + Juliet, and adaptations of artists such as Nat King Cole, Nirvana, Kiss, Elton John, Thelma Houston, Marilyn Monroe, Madonna, T. Rex, David Bowie, Queen and The Police are used in Moulin Rouge!

Nat and for
* 1831 – Nat Turner's slave rebellion commences just after midnight in Southampton County, Virginia, leading to the deaths of more than 50 whites and several hundred African Americans who are killed in retaliation for the uprising.
" Smile ", composed originally for Modern Times ( 1936 ) and later set to lyrics by John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons, was a hit for Nat King Cole in 1954.
Before the advent of rock and roll, concept albums had their original heyday in jazz of the early to mid ' 50s with artists such as Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra, the latter of whom would record numerous concept albums for Capitol throughout the last half of the ' 50s such as In the Wee Small Hours, Come Fly with Me, Where Are You?
* 1831 – In Southampton County, Virginia, escaped slave Nat Turner is captured and arrested for leading the bloodiest slave rebellion in United States history.
Receiver Nat Moore caught 43 passes for 574 yards and 6 touchdowns, while tight end Dan Johnson contributed 34 receptions for 426 yards.
Later at the bar, owner Nat voices his distaste for how Don treats Helen and another girl who hangs out at the bar.
He and Stewart would listen to records and invite Johnny Mercer, Hoagy Carmichael, Dinah Shore, and Nat King Cole over for music, with the latter giving the family piano lessons.
Thus, for example, in Northwestern Nat Life Ins.
", recorded by Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra in 1933 and released on Vocalion, " Reefer Man " for Cab Calloway in 1932, " Dynamite Rag ", " Meet Me at No Special Place ", recorded by Nat King Cole, " Alhambra Syncopated Waltzes ", " Te-na-na ( From New Orleans )", " Beale Street Mama ", recorded by Bessie Smith and Cab Calloway, and " Palesteena ( Lena from Palesteena )".
Looking back, Nat Turner remains an " enigmatic and controversial figure ", according to former University of Massachusetts Amherst history professor Stephen B. Oates, given that Turner fought for the just anti-slavery cause but he proceeded in acts of violence against women and children that would today be considered as war crimes or terrorism.
* The Confessions of Nat Turner ( 1967 ), a novel by William Styron, won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1968.
The park is named in honor of Nat Turner and his struggle for freedom.
* In early 2009, comic book artist and animator Brad Neely created a Web animation entitled " American Moments of Maybe ", a satirical video game advertisement for Nat Turner's Punchout!
He earned across the board perfect 6. 0s for artistic impression in 2003 / 2004, on Rus Nat Champ, St. Petersburg.
He was, however, selected for the 1958 World Cup squad, ahead of Nat Lofthouse and Stanley Matthews but returned from Sweden disappointed, as England were defeated by the Soviet Union in a group play-off match.
During late 1932 and early 1933, Groucho and Chico were also working on Flywheel, Shyster, and Flywheel, a radio show written by Nat Perrin and Arthur Sheekman ; there was even, at one time, talk of casting the two as their radio characters for the new film ( an idea that would eventually be used for the later Marx Brothers film The Big Store ).
The romance theme was later given lyrics, and became the pop standard " Smile ", first recorded by Nat King Cole and later covered by artists as Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, Tony Bennett, Trini Lopez, Eric Clapton, Barbra Streisand, Diana Ross, Michael Bublé, Petula Clark, Liberace, Judy Garland, Madeleine Peyroux, Plácido Domingo and Dionne Warwick, Michael Jackson and Robert Downey, Jr. ( included on the soundtrack for the film Chaplin ).
Out To Lunch by The Client a 1979 RCA single PB5214, originally used for a Nat West Bank Advert.
The " Lost April " song that features in the film had lyrics written for it with the song being recorded by Nat King Cole.
In his teens, he toured with Dorothy Dandridge and Nat King Cole, joined the Wings Over Jordan Gospel Singers for a while, and also played a small part in the film Porgy and Bess.

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