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N. Joseph ’ s Shaving Parlor = barber shop where Buddy Bolden worked ; many customers and visitors sat talking and drinking in there ; the shop closed at four and Bolden slept because he would get drunk by then and not be able to cut hair well

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* Mississippi John Hurt Museum Includes a link to a discussion forum regarding Mississippi John Hurt with substantive participation by grand nephew, Fred Bolden.
Many early jazz musicians credited Bolden and the members of his band with being the originators of what came to be known as " jazz ", though the term was not yet in common musical use until after the era of Bolden's prominence.
The " Funky Butt " song was one of many in the Bolden repertory with rude or off-color lyrics popular in some of the rougher places Bolden played, and Bolden's trombonist Willy Cornish claimed authorship.
Bolden is also credited with the discovery or invention of the so-called " Big Four ", a key rhythmic innovation on the marching band beat, which gave embryonic jazz much more room for individual improvisation.
On February 20, 2012, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Friendship 7 flight, Glenn was surprised with the opportunity to speak with the orbiting crew of the International Space Station while Glenn was on-stage with NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden at Ohio State, where the public affairs school is named for him.
Unfortunately his sister said he was too young to play with Bolden.
Bunk probably played a few adolescent jobs with Buddy Bolden, but was not a regular member of Bolden's Band for any length of time ( contrary to Bunk's claim ).
After playing with the Olympia Orchestra he joined Frankie Dusen's Eagle Band, taking the place recently vacated by Buddy Bolden.
Several musicians with clear memories of Buddy Bolden said that Freddie Keppard sounded the most like Bolden of anyone who recorded.
Changes to procedures resulting from the abort included more practicing of " safeing " the orbiter following aborts at various points, the use of the fire suppression system in all pad aborts, and the testing of the slidewire escape system with a real person ( Charles F. Bolden, Jr .).
While he succeeded in acquiring the title for himself, some fellow musicians used it more with amusement than with the respect accorded to Bolden.
He did not, however, get along with Bolden, and was suspended in early September and fired at the end of the season.
Through the Fire ( co-written with Tonya Bolden ), in 2003.
She became the oldest living woman and the second oldest living person on December 11, 2006, with the death of American Elizabeth Bolden.
Having just finished choreographing last season's movie musical Idlewild, this season brings him together with Wynton Marsalis for The Buddy Bolden Story, a feature film about the untold story of the man who created jazz in America.
Steward was married to Elizabeth Gadsden ( d. 1893 ) with whom he had eight sons: Frank Rudolph ( b. 1872 ; Stephen Hunter ( b. 1874 ), Theophilus Bolden ( b. 1879 ), Charles, James, Benjamin, Walter, and Gustavus ( b. 1883 ).
Crawley = another cornet player ; says the last time he saw Bolden was on a boat ; says Bolden was supposed to stay with the Brewitts
In 1960 Mrs. Ruth Bolden, the first librarian in for what is now the Weaver-Bolden Library Branch ( part of the Tuscaloosa Public Library system ), requested that the Library be named for Dr. Weaver to honor his contribution to young people and his generosity with his own books to the students of the area ( Kampis ).

Bolden and number
The Bolden Book in 1183 showed that at that time West Auckland was inhabited by a number of serfs who were part of the tenantry of the Bishop of Durham, Hugh de Puset, the first of the Prince Bishops.

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Morton is also notable for naming and popularizing the " Spanish tinge " ( habanera rhythm and tresillo ), and for penning such standards as " Wolverine Blues ", " Black Bottom Stomp ", and " I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say ", the latter a tribute to New Orleans personalities from the turn of the 19th century to 20th century.
* " Bolden Boke Boy ", a song by Will Oldham
*" Bolden Move ", Buccanner News, March 29, 2005.
" Ruth Bolden -- Pioneer ", The Tuscaloosa News.

Bolden and although
He had shorter spells with both Wearmouth and Bolden, before finally retiring from the sport some distance past his 50th birthday, although still coaching at Whitburn Cricket Club in 1979.

Bolden and for
Bolden was known for his powerful, loud, " wide open " playing style.
In November 2011, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden named Squyres chairman of the NAC, succeeding Dr. Kenneth Ford, the founder and director of the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition.
State Sen. Sandra Bolden Cunningham, the widow of Schundler's successor as mayor, was considering a race for mayor.
#" Make It Easy for Me " ( Christopher Bolden, Wild Orchid ) – 4: 11
Tom Anderson = “ The King of the District ;” every year he published a blue book of every whore in New Orleans ; closest thing to a patron Buddy Bolden ever had ; would give him money for the family and for sending him two bottles of whiskey every day
Willy Cornish = valve trombone, part of Bolden ’ s band ; only photo of Bolden which stayed in the possession of Cornish for many years
NASA personnel who have been assigned to SAIL testing include Charlie Bolden ( current NASA Administrator ), Michael Coats ( Current Director at JSC NASA ), Brewster Shaw ( Boeing Vice President of Space Exploration Division ) and Al Crews ( selected as an astronaut for the X-20 Dyna-Soar ).
Bolden played for Atlanta, the Green Bay Packers, the Carolina Panthers, and then in 1999 he played for the Kansas City Chiefs.
No actual record exists of either his birth or his life prior to his immigration to Cuba, making him ineligible for consideration for the title of oldest living person, by the Guinness Book of World Records, held at the time of his death by Elizabeth Bolden ( August 15, 1890 – December 11, 2006 ), an African-American woman aged 116.

Bolden and last
After missing the last three games of the season as well as the post-season games, Bolden was released before the 2008 training camp on May 27, 2008.

Bolden and would
Bolden stated that they " would drive by blowing their horns, purposely trying to spook the mules and us.
Frank Lewis = was at the first parade Bolden played at ; he was playing too ; Buddy would jump out of crowd and start playing then disappear in and then a little farther down the route he would jump out again then disappear

Bolden and be
Charles " Buddy " Bolden ( September 6, 1877 – November 4, 1931 ) was an African-American cornetist and is regarded by contemporaries as a key figure in the development of a New Orleans style of rag-time music which later came to be known as jazz.
While there is substantial first-hand oral history about Buddy Bolden, facts about his life continue to be lost amidst colorful myth.
The death of Ura Koyama of Japan ( August 30, 1890 – April 5, 2005 ) temporarily moved Gibson up to fourth on the world list, but the subsequent validation to be older of fellow American Elizabeth Bolden by April 28, 2005 had once again relegated her to fifth-oldest.

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A somewhat less fragmented hebephrenic patient of mine, who used to often seclude herself in her room, often sounded through the closed door -- as I would find on passing by, between our sessions -- for all the world like two persons, a scolding mother and a defensive child.
It is not often realized to what degree certain trades are in many communities closed areas of employment, except for a lucky few.
Musician Alan Stivell uses a similar dichotomy, between the Gaelic ( Irish / Scottish / Manx ) and the Brythonic ( Breton / Welsh / Cornish ) branches, which differentiate " mostly by the extended range ( sometimes more than two octaves ) of Irish and Scottish melodies and the closed range of Breton and Welsh melodies ( often reduced to a half-octave ), and by the frequent use of the pure pentatonic scale in Gaelic music.
The open-chain form of a monosaccharide often coexists with a closed ring form where the aldehyde / ketone carbonyl group carbon ( C = O ) and hydroxyl group (- OH ) react forming a hemiacetal with a new C-O-C bridge.
The desired closed loop dynamics is obtained by adjusting the three parameters, and, often iteratively by " tuning " and without specific knowledge of a plant model.
" In Golden Age detective stories, an outsider — sometimes a salaried investigator or a police officer, but often a gifted amateur — investigates a murder committed in a closed environment by one of a limited number of suspects.
This axiom is often omitted because a binary operation is closed by definition.
E-Prime and Charles Kay Ogden's Basic English may lack compatibility because Basic English has a closed set of verbs, excluding verbs such as " become ", " remain ", and " equal " that E-Prime often uses to describe precise actions or states.
In addition, the externally heated engines can often be implemented in open or closed cycles.
* The ark ( called aron ha-kodesh by Ashkenazim and hekhal by Sephardim ) where the Torah scrolls are kept ( the ark is often closed with an ornate curtain ( parochet ) outside or inside the ark doors );
The long, relatively flat pass is often snow-covered during the winter season and as a consequence is generally closed from November 30 to May 1.
Mathematicians are often concerned only with the closed polygonal chain and with simple polygons which do not self-intersect, and may define a polygon accordingly.
The name of Sixtus is often connected with a great building boom in Rome: Santa Sabina on the Aventine Hill was dedicated during his pontificate and he built Santa Maria Maggiore, whose dedication to Mary the Mother of God reflected his acceptance of the Ecumenical council of Ephesus which closed in 431.
Pubs for use in a chain are bought and sold in large units, often from regional breweries which are then closed down.
Using the method often portrayed in movies and television of flipping the cylinder open and closed with a flick of the wrist can in fact cause the crane to bend over time, throwing the cylinder out of alignment with the barrel.
This assumption is known as the closed world assumption: it is often violated in practical databases, where the absence of a tuple might mean that the truth of the corresponding proposition is unknown.
** in a closed consensus process: Restricted membership and often having formal procedures for due-process among voting members
It is often described as a " secret society ", and this is partly true: its rites are closed to non-members, and what happens in the " Poro bush " is never disclosed.
For example, if a closed string splits, its worldsheet will look like a single pipe splitting ( or connected ) to two pipes ( often referred to as a pair of pants — see drawing at right ).
Rolling blocks are most often associated with firearms made by Remington in the later 19th century ; in the Remington action the hammer serves to lock the breech closed at the moment of firing, and the block in turn prevents the hammer from falling with the breech open.
During the last 10 years, at least 15 gaztetxes have closed down, often after protests and clashes with the police.
The transmission coefficient for FTIR is highly sensitive to the spacing between the high index media ( the function is approximately exponential until the gap is almost closed ), so this effect has often been used to modulate optical transmission and reflection with a large dynamic range.
Alan Schneider once suggested putting the play on in a round – Pozzo has often been commented on as a ringmaster – but Beckett dissuaded him: " I don't in my ignorance agree with the round and feel Godot needs a very closed box.
A think tank is often a " tank ", in the intellectual sense: discussion only in a closed circle protected from outside influence isolates the participants, subjects them to several cognitive biases ( groupthink, confirmation bias ) and fosters members ' existing beliefs.

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