metaphase
metaphase A stage of
mitosis or
meiosis at which the
chromosomes move about within the
spindle until they eventually arrange themselves in its equatorial region.
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Charles Mingus' Sisters Share Experiences: Jazz Great's Siblings Give First-Hand Account of Growing Up With Bassist
Newspaper article from: Sacramento Observer; 3/14/2001; ; 679 words
; ...Sacramento Observer 03-14-2001 Charles Mingus' Sisters Share Experiences...The music of late jazz architect Charles Mingus continues to inflame and mystify...April 22 in Nogales, Ariz., Charles Mingus moved with his parents, Charles...
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Jazz: Charles Mingus: a musical misfit in black and white
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 11/28/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...characterised the career of the bassist Charles Mingus. James Maycock looks at a documentary...characteristically ruthless analysis: "I am Charles Mingus. Half-black man. Yellow man...on his mental inferiority. But Charles Mingus, who has described himself as...
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Play It Again, Sue; Jazzman Charles Mingus's Widow Keeps His Music Alive
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 1/2/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...Composer and jazz bassist Charles Mingus died of a heart attack in 1979...off. "Charles's music is Charles's music," Mingus says. "I may have speeded...frequently about jazz and who knew Charles Mingus, disagrees. "If it hadn...
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The Real Charles Mingus; His Voice Is Found in Songs, Says One Who Knew Him Well
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 10/26/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...pretty rollicking version of Charles," Mingus says from her New York home...exchanges by band members. Though Charles Mingus was sensitive to issues of injustice...Library of Congress acquired Charles Mingus scores, recordings, photographs...
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Profile: Commemorating the birthday of jazz bassist Charles Mingus
Transcript from: NPR Special; 4/22/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...Commemorating the birthday of jazz bassist Charles Mingus Host: FARAI CHIDEYA Time: 9...CHIDEYA, host: Bassist and pianist Charles Mingus reshaped jazz. Today we commemorate...Soundbite of music) Ms. MINGUS: Charles was diagnosed, out of the blue...
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Charles Mingus's Unknown Jazz Symphony; `Epitaph': Posthumous Milestone From the Master
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 6/4/1989; ; 700+ words
; ...Knowing that composer was Charles Mingus, though, it's not...Now, 10 years after Charles Mingus' death at 57 from amyotrophic...His widow, Sue Graham Mingus, recalls, "Whenever I complained about things, Charles would point out that...
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Charles Mingus' music lives with memorial band
Newspaper article from: Philadelphia Tribune, The; 6/16/1998; 700+ words
; Philadelphia Tribune, The 06-16-1998 Charles Mingus' music lives with memorial band By Steve Bryant Tribune...Mere words cannot begin to describe the influence that Charles Mingus had on the development of modern American jazz, as...
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BOOK WORLD; Charles Mingus: Oh Yeah
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 7/25/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...AM REAL The Life and Music of Charles Mingus By Gene Santoro Oxford. 452 pp...many of his fellow jazz giants, Charles Mingus lived a life of enormous, full...made his own history. He was Charles Mingus." Similarly, Mingus "would...
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CHARLES MINGUS: FLIP SIDE, TOO.(Perspective)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 12/17/1989; 700+ words
; ...Byline: Patrick Kurp "Mingus/Mingus: Two Memoirs." By Janet Coleman...164 pp. $14.95. O n the day Charles Mingus died in January 1979, I was in...to the artistry and passion of Charles Mingus. Along with Duke Ellington...
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Culture: Dynasty's long lasting legacy; The wife of Charles Mingus is dedicated to keeping his music alive, she tells Martin Longley.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England); 8/8/2002; 700+ words
; ...1996 and 1999. When Charles Mingus died in 1979, his...never performed while Mingus was alive. It was...I wanted to hear Charles' work in a larger...their money back. Charles understood how fascinating...the newly-formed Mingus Orchestra, who contribute...
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Charles Mingus
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Charles Mingus , 1922-79, American jazz musician...and sometimes violent risk-taker, Mingus created works with unconventional structures...1945, and later (1955) formed the Charles Mingus Jazz Workshop, a group that brought...
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Mingus, Charles 1922–1979
Book article from: Contemporary Black Biography
Charles Mingus 1922–1979 Bassist, composer...jazz bassist, composer, and pianist Charles Mingus established a movement within modern...study of jazz as a serious art form. Charles Mingus, Jr. was born the son of U.S. army...
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Mingus, Charles
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Charles Mingus American jazz musician Charles Mingus (1922–1979) is regarded by many as one of...1922, in Nogales, Arizona, where his father, Sgt. Charles Mingus Sr., served on a U.S. army base. Soon after the birth...
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Lloyd, Charles
Book article from: Contemporary Musicians
...x2019;s group after Eric Dolphy left to join Charles Mingus. Hungarian guitarist Gabor Szabo and Albert “...befriended Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Thelonius Monk, Charles Mingus, and Coleman Hawkins; collaborated with Babatunde...
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Byard, Jaki
Book article from: Contemporary Musicians
...finally joining up with jazz composer and bass player Charles Mingus. Mingus had a great influence on Byard, constantly pushing...release of Here's Jaki in 1961. Then he recorded with Mingus on The Complete Town Hall Concert and Mingus, Mingus...
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