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Addressing the Royal Musical Association in 1915, English musicologist Richard Runciman Terry put forward his belief that the genre should be spelled with " sh " on the grounds that the spelling should correspond obviously to pronunciation.
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* 1935 – Richard Brautigan, American writer and poet ( d. 1984 )
** Richard Brautigan, American counter-culture author ( suicide ) ( b. 1935 )
* January 30 – Richard Brautigan, American writer ( d. 1984 )
Richard Gary Brautigan ( January 30, 1935 – ca.
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* Richard Brautigan
An album of readings by Richard Brautigan was planned for release as Zapple 3, and acetate disc copies were cut, but, said Miles, " The Zapple label was folded by Klein before the record could be released.
" The Zapple label of George Harrison's Electronic Sound LP ( US issue ) Brautigan's record was eventually released as Listening to Richard Brautigan on Harvest Records, a subsidiary of Apple distributor EMI, in the US only.
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* Richard Brautigan – Revenge of the Lawn
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In the early to mid-twentieth century, Big Sur's relative isolation and natural beauty began to attract writers and artists, including Robinson Jeffers, Henry Miller, Edward Weston, Richard Brautigan, Hunter S. Thompson, Emile Norman, and Jack Kerouac.

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