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Beautiful Friendship (Elise Wood
Beautiful Friendship may refer to: * ''Beautiful Friendship'' (Elise Wood & John Hicks album), 2000 * ''Beautiful Friendship'' (The Three Sounds album), 1965 * ''Beautiful Friendship'', a 1970 album by Continental Uptight Band * ''Beautiful Friendship'', a 2006 album by The Drummonds * ''Beautiful Friendship'', a 1989 album by Mike Nock Michael Anthony Nock (born 27 September 1940) is a New Zealand jazz pianist, currently based in Australia. Biography He was born in Christchurch, New Zealand. Nock began studying piano at 11. He attended Nelson College for one term in 1955.' ... * "Beautiful Friendship", a song by Ernest Tubb and Loretta Lynn, from the album '' Singin' Again'' See also * A Beautiful Friendship (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Beautiful Friendship (Elise Wood & John Hicks Album)
''Beautiful Friendship'' is an album by flautist Elise Wood and pianist John Hicks, recorded in 2000. Recording and music The album was recorded in New York City on February 20 and November 15, 2000."John Hicks Catalog"
jazzdisco.org. Retrieved July 20, 2017.


Release

''Beautiful Friendship'' was released by HiWood.Dryden, Ke
"John Hicks – Beautiful Friendship"
AllMusic. Retrieved July 21, 2017.


Reception

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Beautiful Friendship (The Three Sounds Album)
''Beautiful Friendship'' is an album by The Three Sounds which was recorded in California in 1965 and released on the Limelight label.Encyclopedia del Jazz: Gene Harris discography
accessed January 25, 2018.


Reception

's Ken Dryden noted, "This strangely packaged LP gives no indication that the trio is actually augmented by additional musicians, most of whom are unidentified, though ,

Continental Uptight Band
The Continental Uptight Band were a Dutch band formed in 1969 in Utrecht, and active till 1980. The and comprised Bud Bergsma, Letty Verhoef, Maarten Stoopendaal, Onno Stoopendaal, Peter Legler, Remco Wellerdieck and Ritty Van Straalen. They had three hit singles in the Netherlands with "Please Sing A Song For Us", "Beautiful Friendship" and "On the Ride (You Do It Once, You Do It Twice) "On the Ride (You Do It Once, You Do It Twice)" is a song recorded and released as a single in 1972 by the Dutch musical ensemble, Continental Uptight Band. It was written by Lynsey de Paul (credited as Rubin) and Edward Adamberry. The single was ...". Discography *''Beautiful Friendship'' 1970 *''Roots'' 1972 References {{DEFAULTSORT:Continental Uptight Band Dutch musical groups 1969 establishments in the Netherlands ...
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Billy Drummond
Willis Robert "Billy" Drummond Jr. (born June 19, 1959) is an American jazz drummer. Early life Billy Drummond was born in Newport News, Virginia, where he grew up listening to the extensive jazz record collection of his father, an amateur drummer and jazz enthusiast. He started playing the drums at four and was performing locally in his own band by the age of eight, and playing music with other kids in the neighborhood, including childhood friends Victor Wooten and his brothers, who lived a few doors away and through whom he met Consuela Lee Moorehead, composer, arranger, music theory professor, and the founder of the Springtree/Snow Hill Institute for the Performing Arts. He attended Shenandoah College and Conservatory of Music on a Classical Percussion scholarship and, upon leaving school, became a member of a local Top 40 band called The Squares with bass phenom Oteil Burbridge. Career In 1986, encouraged by Al Foster, who had invited him to sit in at the Village Vanguard ...
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Mike Nock
Michael Anthony Nock (born 27 September 1940) is a New Zealand jazz pianist, currently based in Australia. Biography He was born in Christchurch, New Zealand. Nock began studying piano at 11. He attended Nelson College for one term in 1955.''Nelson College Old Boys' Register, 1856–2006'', 6th edition By the age of 18, he was performing in Australia. In Sydney he played in The Three Out trio with Freddy Logan and Chris Karan who toured England in 1961 before Nock left to attend Berklee College of Music. He was a member of Yusef Lateef's group from 1963 to 1965. During 1968–1970, Nock was involved with fusion, leading the Fourth Way band. After a few years he became a studio musician in New York (1975–1985) and then returned to Australia. His 1987 album ''Open Door'' with drummer Frank Gibson, Jr. was named that year's Best Jazz Album in the New Zealand Music Awards. In the 2003 New Year Honours, Nock was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for s ...
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Singin' Again
''Singin' Again'' is the second collaborative studio album by American country music singers Ernest Tubb and Loretta Lynn. It was released on May 29, 1967, by Decca Records. Critical reception In the issue dated June 17, 1967, ''Billboard'' published a review of the album which called the album "A welcome, winning album return for a winning duet, as Loretta Lynn and Ernest Tubb again join forces in a first rate collection, beginning with their hit "Sweet Thang". "Bartender" is a fine collaboration. "We'll Never Change" and "Yearning" are among the 10 other standouts." '' Cashbox'' published a review in the June 10, 1967 issue that said, "Once again Ernest Tubb and Loretta Lynn have combined their great talents, and the result is a powerhouse package that’s sure to make a speed climb up the charts. Included in the set are "Sweet Thang", "Let’s Stop Right Where We Are", "I’m Bitin' My Fingernails and Thinkin' of You", "Yearning", and eight others. Stock as much as you can g ...
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