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promissory note promissory note
promissory note unconditional written promise to pay a certain sum of money at a definite time to bearer or to a specified person on his order. Promissory notes are generally used as evidence of debt. The holder of a note made payable to bearer may transfer his rights to another by delivery of the... Read more
gamut gamut
gamut a complete scale of musical notes; the compass or range of a voice or instrument. Earlier, a scale consisting of seven overlapping hexachords, containing all the recognized notes used in medieval music, covering almost three octaves from bass G to treble E. The word comes from medieval Latin... Read more
Tamia Tamia
Tamia Singer For the Record… Selected discography Sources Canadian-born singer Tamia was anointed a rising star by record producer Quincy Jones when she was just 18 years old. She appeared on his album Q’s Jook Joint in 1994, and then spent several years recording with other stars. In... Read more
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Bank of England central bank and note-issuing institution of Great Britain. Popularly known as the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street, its main office stands on the street of that name in London. The bank has eight branches, all of which are located in the British Isles. Although Bank of England notes... Read more
Jimmy Smith Jimmy Smith
Jimmy Smith Jazz organist More than any other musician, Jimmy Smith was responsible for the rise in prominence of the Hammond B-3 organ in jazz. "He revolutionized the instrument," wrote Ron Wynn and Bob Porter in All Music Guide, "showing it could be creatively used in a jazz context and... Read more
Otis Rush Otis Rush
Otis Rush Guitarist, singer For the Record… The Birth of the West Side Sound The Great Blues Revival King of the “Singing String” Selected discography Sources A stinging guitar vibrato and gospel-like voice are the definitive trademarks of bluesman Otis Rush. One of the... Read more
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greenback in U.S. history, legal tender notes unsecured by specie (coin). In 1862, under the exigencies of the Civil War, the U.S. government first issued legal tender notes (popularly called greenbacks) that were placed on a par with notes backed by specie. By the end of the war such notes were... Read more
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national bank in the United States, financial institution of a class authorized by Congress in acts of 1863 and 1864. The acts were intended to provide a way of marketing the large bond issues made necessary by the Civil War and to give circulation to a paper currency more trustworthy than the... Read more
Endorsement Endorsement
ENDORSEMENT A signature on a commercial paper or document. An endorsement on a negotiable instrument, such as a check or a promissory note, has the effect of transferring all the rights represented by the instrument to another individual. The ordinary manner in which an individual endorses a... Read more
Kathy Mattea Kathy Mattea
Kathy Mattea Singer For the Record… Selected discography Sources Initially overlooked by the mainstream, Kathy Mattea has turned out some of the finest progressive country, folk, and blues of any performer. Mattea’s understated beauty and resonant alto are perfectly suited for... Read more

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