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Produced by George Martin
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Produced by George Martin is a 2001 various artists compilation box set of tracks produced by Sir George Martin. It is also the title of a documentary
Charlie Ventura
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Charlie Ventura in Hi-Fi (Baton, 1956) Plays Hi-Fi Jazz (Tops, 1957) Crazy Rhythms (Regent, 1957) Adventure with Charlie (King, 1957) Here's Charlie (Brunswick
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(EmArcy, 1955) Charlie Ventura's Carnegie Hall Concert (Columbia, 1956) Crazy Rhythms (Regent, 1957) East of Suez (Regent, 1958) With others Barry Altschul
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Encores in Hi Fi (Columbia, 1958) Charlie Kennedy & Charlie Ventura, Crazy Rhythms (Regent, 1957) Esther Marrow, Sister Woman (Fantasy, 1972) Percy Mayfield
Charlie Kennedy (saxophonist)
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died of pulmonary disease in Ventura, California, at the age of 81. Crazy Rhythms with Charlie Ventura (Regent, 1957) With Terry Gibbs Launching a New
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Pete Johnson Pete's Blues 12200 Charlie Kennedy and Charlie Ventura Crazy Rhythms 12201 John Jenkins and Donald Byrd Jazz Eyes 12202 Charlie Ventura East
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1996), "Odd Spice: Swedish Rockers Salt Pour on the Noise With Some Crazy Rhythms ", Spin, Spin Media, p. 24 Wahllöf, Niklas (5 June 2004), "Viskande visor
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Prsnts Mx3: Tim Sweeney Tim Sweeney Mx4 2005 Rvng Prsnts Mx4: Crazy Rhythms Crazy Rhythms Mx5 2007 Rvng Prsnts Mx5: Justine D Justine D Mx6 2008 Rvng Prsnts
Arnold Ross (musician)
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Keene & His Orchestra (GNP, 1954) Charlie Kennedy, Charlie Ventura, Crazy Rhythms (Regent, 1957) Gerry Mulligan, Walking Shoes (Capitol, 1972) Charlie
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mí en presente's album Vivir más. Mondo Sonoro wrote that "KSA" had "crazy rhythms " and imagination, showing that "with a good base, you can make any lyrics