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As many other astronauts, also Coleman holds an amateur radio license ( callsign: KC5ZTH ).
He also designed album covers for artists such as Duke Ellington and Coleman Hawkins.
In the experimental post 1960s eras, which saw the development of free jazz and jazz-rock fusion, some of the influential bassists included Charles Mingus ( 1922 – 1979 ), who was also a composer and bandleader whose music fused hard bop with black gospel music, free jazz and classical music ; free jazz and post-bop bassist Charlie Haden ( born 1937 ) is best known for his long association with saxophonist Ornette Coleman and for his role in the 1970s-era Liberation Music Orchestra, an experimental group ; Eddie Gomez and George Mraz, who played with Bill Evans and Oscar Peterson, respectively, and are both acknowledged to have furthered expectations of pizzicato fluency and melodic phrasing, fusion virtuoso Stanley Clarke ( born 1951 ) is notable for his dexterity on both the upright bass and the electric bass, and Terry Plumeri, noted for his horn-like arco fluency and vocal tone.
John Coleman also did well, registering 6 majors.
Notable performers there included among others: Pearl Bailey, Count Basie, Nat King Cole, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, Coleman Hawkins, Billie Holiday, Lena Horne, Burl Ives, Leadbelly, Anita O ' Day, Charlie Parker, Les Paul and Mary Ford, Paul Robeson, Kay Starr, Art Tatum, Sarah Vaughan, Dinah Washington, Josh White, Teddy Wilson, Lester Young, and The Weavers, who also in Christmas 1949, played at the Village Vanguard.
In addition, many albums have been named with allusions to proverbs, such as Spilt milk ( a title used by Jellyfish and also Kristina Train ), The more things change by Machine Head, Silk purse by Linda Rondstadt, Another day, another dollar by DJ Scream Roccett, The blind leading the naked by Vicious Femmes, What's good for the goose is good for the gander by Bobby Rush, Resistance is Futile by Steve Coleman.
Meanwhile, the Chargers special teams was also a major threat with Andre Coleman, who returned 49 kickoffs for 1, 293 yards ( 26. 4 average yards per kickoff ) and 2 touchdowns.
Dillon v. Gloss was later modified by Coleman v. Miller, a decision also cited as a basis for the three state strategy.
During this period, Dolphy also played in a number of challenging settings, notably in key recordings by Ornette Coleman, arranger Oliver Nelson and George Russell.
Allan Stewart, a former Office Minister of Scotland and a Conservative Party MP for Eastwood, also said that Coleman should be granted immunity so he could testify in Scotland.
Uncle Tupelo was inspired by bands such as Jason & the Scorchers and The Minutemen, influencing the recording of Wilco's A. M .. Tweedy and O ' Rourke enjoyed free jazz artists such as Ornette Coleman, Albert Ayler, and Derek Bailey ; they also listen to mainstream jazz by artists such as Miles Davis and John Coltrane.
Like other styles of jazz, free jazz also adopted elements of contemporary rock, funk and pop music: Ornette Coleman was a leader in this vein, embracing electric music with his 1970s band Prime Time, and a number of other players including James Blood Ulmer, Sonny Sharrock, and Ronald Shannon Jackson forged styles combining elements of free jazz and fusion.
Safford is also the setting for the Jim W. Coleman book Omens.
Wichita was also a significant entrepreneurial business center during the pre and post-war period, with Coleman, Mentholatum, Pizza Hut, White Castle, Taco Tico and Koch Industries having all been founded in Wichita.
< font size = 2 > Church custodian Coleman Doyle Alldredge ( born 1950 ) also participates in the outreach of Clarence Baptist Church .</ font size = 2 >
It also hosts the Ross Coleman Invitational, an annual Professional Bull Riders ( PBR ) minor-league tour event hosted by PBR bull rider and Molalla native Ross Coleman.
There have also been a number of new projects planned for the area, with a new park covering the old Belk site on Whitner street the newest one while expansion projects are being considered for the Coleman Recreation Center just outside downtown.
The Deputy Chief of Police ( Kenneth Weiner ), also a close associate of Coleman Young, was charged and convicted in a separate case involving investment fraud.
Sphere is an innovative saxophone player modelled on Ornette Coleman, though Sphere is also Thelonious Monk's middle name.
Gennett also recorded early blues artists such as Thomas A. Dorsey, Sam Collins, Jaybird Coleman, and Big Boy Cleveland and early " hillbilly " or country music performers such as Vernon Dalhart, Bradley Kincaid, Ernest Stoneman, Fiddlin ' Doc Roberts, and Gene Autry.
A performance of his The Siege of Rhodes at Rutland House in 1656 is considered to be the first performance of an English opera, and also included England's first known professional actress, Mrs Coleman.
Shellite ( Australia ), also known as white gas ( North America ), white spirit ( outside the UK ) or Coleman fuel, is a white liquid with a hydrocarbon odour.
Several new high-rise condominiums are also under construction: one located along a new main thoroughfare, Coleman Street and another for seniors along McNeely Avenue.

Coleman and made
She made headlines and became part of the national debate over troubled child stars, particularly given the difficulties of her Diff ' rent Strokes co-stars, Gary Coleman and Todd Bridges.
According to castmate Todd Bridges ' autobiography Killing Willis, Coleman was made to work long hours on the set of Diff ' rent Strokes despite his age and health problems, and this contributed to his being unhappy and separating himself from the cast.
( The Coleman character remained in the show after modifications were made to relevant dialog.
After the death of Ray Wallace in 2002, following a request by Loren Coleman to Seattle Times reporter Bob Young to investigate, the family of Wallace went public with claims that he had started the Bigfoot phenomenon with fake footprints ( made from a wooden foot-shaped cutout ) left in Californian sites in 1958.
* The first ascent is made of Castle Mountain by geologist Arthur Philemon Coleman.
During a period when he was between recording contracts, he made records with Louis Armstrong ( Roulette ), Coleman Hawkins, John Coltrane ( both for Impulse ) and participated in a session with Charles Mingus and Max Roach which produced the Money Jungle ( United Artists ) album.
There she made friends with heiress Renée du Pont, a daughter of Senator T. Coleman du Pont, of the du Pont family, and Mary Kirk, whose family founded Kirk Silverware.
Afterward, Coleman, who first printed the story of the curse in 1943, admitted that he made the story up to break a writer's block he had as a column deadline approached.
In 1944 Monk made his first studio recordings with the Coleman Hawkins Quartet.
All charges were based on the word of undercover officer Tom Coleman, a so called " gypsy cop " who made his living traveling through impoverished rural Texas offering to work undercover cheaply for short periods of time for underfunded police departments.
Coleman claimed to have made over one hundred drug buys in the small town.
He made his first parachute jump on September 3, 1922, at an airshow at Curtiss Field on Long Island headlined by black pilot Bessie Coleman.
Anne Dudley and Killing Joke's Jaz Coleman collaborated on the 1990 album Songs from the Victorious City, inspired by a trip the two made to Egypt.
He made a series of recordings as co-leader with Coleman Hawkins in 1933 for ARC ( Banner, Melotone, Oriole, Perfect, Romeo, etc.
This album was the culmination of attempts he had made over the years to deal with harmonic problems in jazz, incorporating ideas from the free jazz developments of Ornette Coleman and the " new breed " which inspired his blending of hard bop with the ' new thing ': " the search is on, Let Freedom Ring ".
He made one last attempt at running for Governor in 1955 but was defeated by James P. Coleman, and after that defeat returned to practicing law full time.
Coleman had made plans for a second run for governor in 2002, but was persuaded by Karl Rove and George W. Bush to run against incumbent Senator Paul Wellstone in that year's Senate election.
The allegations in Sacheverell's report on the examination of Coleman prompted the country party to demand the exclusion of James, Duke of York, from the succession to the throne, the first suggestion of the famous Exclusion Bill being made by Sacheverell on 4 November 1678 in a debate --" the greatest that ever was in Parliament ," as it was pronounced by contemporaries — raised by Lord Russell with the object of removing the duke from the King's Council.
He has recorded Coleman compositions on a number of his records ( starting with a medley of " Round Trip " and " Broadway Blues " on his debut Bright Size Life ); worked extensively with Coleman collaborators such as Charlie Haden, Dewey Redman, and Billy Higgins ; and has even made a record, Song X, with Coleman.
On Monday 28th Feb Welsh team manager Chris Coleman and assistant Kit Symons made the draw at the Wales team hotel which saw Welsh Premier League side Airbus UK Broughton drawn against Cefn Druids for a place in the Welsh Cup final.
Some Barbadian songs and stories made their way back to England, most famously " Inckle the English Sailor " and " Yarico the Indian Maid ", which became English plays and an opera by George Coleman with music by Samuel Arnold, and first performed in London in 1787.
Coleman made his first professional appearance for Swansea aged 17, in 1987.

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