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| Aiblinger, Johann Kaspar more... | 23 Feb. 1779 Wasserburg, Germany | 6 May 1867 Munich, Germany | studied in Munich and as a pupil of Simon Mayer in Bergamo, Italy. After posts in Vicenza, Venice and Milan he moved to Munich in 1819 as Kapellmeister of the Italian Opera as well as holding a number of posts in charge of music at various Munich churches | |||||||||
| Aichinger, Gregor more... | c. 1565 Ratisbon (Regensburg), Germany | 21 Jan. 1628 Augsburg, Germany | German composer, organist and priest. He studied in Ingolstadt and served the Fugger family there and in Augsburg. Between 1584-7 he studied with Giovanni Gabrieli, in Venice, and in Rome. At the time of his death he was singer and canon at St Gertrude in Augsburg. His music shows the influence of Lassus and of the contemporary Roman school. He cultivated the Venetian style, was one of the first Germans to imitate Viadana, and also wrote some purely instrumental music | |||||||||
| Aigner, Enge • People/Characters Abraham Lincoln"First among Equals": Abraham Lincoln's Reputation During His Administration (The North's Civil War) by Hans L. Trefousse | "Here I have lived"; a history of Lincoln's Springfield, 1821-1865 by Paul M. Angle | "Lincoln's Humor" and Other Essays bygd Benjamin P. Thomas | 1,339 Quite Interesting Facts to Make Your Jaw Drop by John Lloyd | 100 Essential Lincoln Books by Michael Burkhimer | 101 Things You Didn't Know About Lincoln: Loves And Losses! Political Power Plays! White House Hauntings! by Brian Thornton | 1858: Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant and the War They Failed to See by Bruce Chadwick | 1861: The Civil War Awakening by Adam Goodheart | 1862 by Robert Conroy | 1864: Lincoln at the Gates of History bygd Charles Bracelen Flood | 2000 Years of Disbelief: Famous People with the Courage to Doubt by James A. Haught | 50 Success Classics: Winning Wisdom for Life and Work from 50 Landmark Books b | •
After two years away touring the rest of the globe, the original Funk trombone player, Fred Wesley and the New JB’s found themselves back on UK soil and laying down some Funky riffs at London’s Jazz Cafe. Michael ‘The Dood’ Edwards caught up with the main protagonist prior to the show for a five minute update on what’s new in Mr Wesley’s musical life since we last spoke.
The Dood: So, Fred Wesley, I believe you have a new album in the offing? Fred Wesley: I got a new album out, it’s called, ‘With a Little Help from My Friends.’ I got all my friends together. The Dood: Give us some names? Fred Wesley: Well, Pee Wee Ellis, he did a turn on it; Maceo (Parker) and Dwayne Dolphin did a tune and Peter Madsen did one. The Dood: What’s the na |