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Satan and Adam: Harlem shufflers
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Satan and Adam Rosa's, 9 p.m. Thursday; Blues Festival, Front Porch
Stage, 5 p.m. Friday
Rosa's, 3420 W. Armitage; Front Porch Stage, Jackson at Columbus
Rosa's, $5; festival, free
(312) 342-0452
TULSA, Olka. It was an unscheduled gig for Satan and Adam. The
black and white thrash bluesmen had just flown into Tulsa from New
York City. But they thrive on immediacy, which is why they promptly
laid down all stakes under a shady oak tree on the grounds of the
Tulsa Mayfest.
Mr. Satan, as he prefers to be called, set up his homemade
trapset - a pair of hi-hat cymbals topped with funky ...
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WILLIAM PITT THE ELDER.
Magazine article from: History Review
; ...voters. In 1747 he was elected for Seaford, a constituency substantially influenced by Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle, and in 1754 for another Newcastle seat, Aldborough. In 1756, Pitt was elected for the Grenville pocket borough of...
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Gillian Glover
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman
; ...quite a man o' pairts in the mid-14th century) Sampson Gideon, an 18th-century gambler, and Sir Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle. What will be next? Cleopatra's monthly income? The capital transfer tax still owed by Genghis...
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The National Church in Local Perspective: The Church of England and the Regions, 1660-1800.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Church History
; ...contrast, reflected for a time the "patronage, piety, and largess" (95) of a lay network centered on Thomas Pelham Holles, Duke of Newcastle. For the Church in Wales, it was beneficial in the first half of the period to have leaders who were...
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They've dished out enough punishment
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...we feel nowadays about eating horsemeat. Thomas Pelham- Holles, the Duke of Newcastle and a future Whig Prime Minister, listened...Runners were up and, indeed, running. And the Duke of Newcastle never found out that the blackguards who assaulted...
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