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Clarence Gatemouth Brown
Clarence Gatemouth Brown1924–2005 Musician Clarence Gatemouth Brown bucked musical traditions and stereotypes for nearly 60 years. Playing guitar, fiddle, drums, harmonica, viola, and mandolin, and accompanied by everything from small ensembles to large multi-piece bands, Brown recorded 30 albums... Read more |
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Peter Frampton
Peter FramptonSinger, songwriter, guitarist For Peter Frampton, fame came unexpectedly in 1976 with the release of the live album Frampton Comes Alive!, which succeeded in delivering what his studio recordings had not: the zeal of an immensely talented musician. The media, rushing to explain the... Read more |
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American National Theatre and Academy
American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA). Chartered by Congress in 1935, it was to provide a “people's” self‐supporting national theatre. The word “self‐supporting” allowed Congress to refuse financial assistance. The commercial theatre, bucking the... Read more |
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David Salle
David Salle 1952-, American painter, b. Norman, Okla. One of the artists whose reputation reached its peak during the 1980s, he studied at the California Institute of the Arts (1970-75) and settled in New York City in 1975. Largely due to its eclecticism, his work has been widely referred to as... Read more |
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Francis Bacon (painter)
Francis Bacon 1910-92, English painter, b. Dublin. A self-taught artist, Bacon became the center of a storm of controversy with his Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion (1944; Tate Gall., London), which portrayed carcasslike figures on crosses. He painted a series of variations... Read more |
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sudarium in the Roman Catholic Church, a cloth supposedly impressed with an image of Christ's face, with which St Veronica is said to have wiped his face on the way to Calvary. Recorded from the early 17th century, the word comes from Latin, literally ‘napkin’, from sudor... Read more |
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Tim OBrien
Tim O’Brien Singer, songwriter For the Record… Selected discography Sources Singer-songwriter Tim O’Brien draws from many influences to create a unique blend of traditional bluegrass, honky tonk, folk, and swing. He helped to form the award-winning bluegrass band Hot Rize in... Read more |
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