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120 relations: A Night in Tunisia, ABC Music, Adam Makowicz, AIR Awards, AIR Awards of 2017, AIR Awards of 2018, AIR Awards of 2019, APRA Music Awards of 1990, ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album, ARIA Charts, ARIA Music Awards, ARIA Music Awards of 1989, ARIA Music Awards of 1990, ARIA Music Awards of 1991, ARIA Music Awards of 1992, ARIA Music Awards of 1993, ARIA Music Awards of 2002, ARIA Music Awards of 2008, ARIA Music Awards of 2010, ARIA Music Awards of 2012, ARIA Music Awards of 2016, ARIA Music Awards of 2017, ARIA Music Awards of 2018, Arturo Sandoval, Australian Independent Record Labels Association, Australian Jazz Bell Awards, Australian Recording Industry Association, B. B. King, BBC Concert Orchestra, BBC Radio 2, Black Dyke Band, Blue Christmas (song), Boorowa, Cab Calloway, Charlie Cox (racing driver), Christmas Wish (Gina Jeffreys album), Clarinet, Compact disc, COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, Czech National Symphony Orchestra, David Jones (drummer), Davis Cup, Deni Hines, Dizzy Gillespie, Don Burrows, Double bass, East West Records, Emma Pask, Euphonium, Feels Like Spring, ... Expand index (70 more) »
- Australian jazz trombonists
- Australian jazz trumpeters
- Australian male jazz composers
A Night in Tunisia
"A Night in Tunisia" is a musical composition written by American trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie around 1940–1942.
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ABC Music
ABC Music is Australia's largest independent record label.
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Adam Makowicz
Adam Makowicz (born Adam Matyszkowicz; 18 August 1940) is a Polish pianist and composer living in Toronto.
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AIR Awards
The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.
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AIR Awards of 2017
The AIR Awards of 2017 is the eleventh annual Australian Independent Record Labels Association Music Awards (generally known as the AIR Awards) and was an award ceremony at Queen's Theatre Adelaide, Australia on 27 July 2017.
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AIR Awards of 2018
The AIR Awards of 2018 is the twelfth annual Australian Independent Record Labels Association Music Awards (generally known as the AIR Awards) and was an award ceremony at Queen's Theatre Adelaide, Australia on Thursday 26 July 2017.
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AIR Awards of 2019
The AIR Awards of 2019 is the thirteenth annual Australian Independent Record Labels Association Music Awards (generally known as the AIR Awards) and was an award ceremony at Freemasons Hall Adelaide, Australia on Thursday 25 July 2019.
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APRA Music Awards of 1990
The Australasian Performing Right Association Awards of 1990 (generally known as APRA Awards) are a series of awards held in 1990.
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ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album
The ARIA Music Award for Best Jazz Album is an award presented within the Fine Arts Awards at the annual ARIA Music Awards.
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ARIA Charts
The ARIA Charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association.
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ARIA Music Awards
The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (commonly known informally as ARIA Music Awards, ARIA Awards, or simply the ARIAs) is an annual series of awards nights celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).
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ARIA Music Awards of 1989
The Third Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as the ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAS) was held on 6 March 1989 at the Darling Harbour Convention Centre in Sydney.
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ARIA Music Awards of 1990
The Fourth Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as the ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAS) was held on 26 March 1990 at the Darling Harbour Convention Centre in Sydney.
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ARIA Music Awards of 1991
The Fifth Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as the ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAS) was held on 25 March 1991 at the Darling Harbour Convention Centre in Sydney.
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ARIA Music Awards of 1992
The Sixth Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as the ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAS) was held on 6 March 1992 at the World Congress Centre in Melbourne.
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ARIA Music Awards of 1993
The Seventh Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as the ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAS) was held on 14 April 1993 at the Entertainment Centre in Sydney.
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ARIA Music Awards of 2002
The 16th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) were held on 15 October 2002 at the Sydney SuperDome.
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ARIA Music Awards of 2008
The 22nd annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) took place on 19 October 2008.
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ARIA Music Awards of 2010
The 24th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) are a series of award ceremonies which included the 2010 ARIA Artisan Awards, ARIA Hall of Fame Awards, ARIA Fine Arts Awards and ARIA Awards.
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ARIA Music Awards of 2012
The 26th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) were a series of award ceremonies which included the 2012 ARIA Artisan Awards, ARIA Hall of Fame Awards, ARIA Fine Arts Awards and ARIA Awards.
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ARIA Music Awards of 2016
The 30th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) are a series of award ceremonies which include the 2016 ARIA Artisan Awards, ARIA Hall of Fame Awards, ARIA Fine Arts Awards and the ARIA Awards.
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ARIA Music Awards of 2017
The 31st Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) are a series of award ceremonies which include the 2017 ARIA Artisan Awards, ARIA Hall of Fame Awards, ARIA Fine Arts Awards and the ARIA Awards.
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ARIA Music Awards of 2018
The 32nd Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) are a series of award ceremonies which include the 2018 ARIA Artisan Awards, ARIA Hall of Fame Awards, ARIA Fine Arts Awards and the ARIA Awards.
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Arturo Sandoval
Arturo Sandoval (born November 6, 1949) is a Cuban-American jazz trumpeter, pianist, timbalero, and composer. James Morrison (jazz musician) and Arturo Sandoval are 21st-century trumpeters.
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Australian Independent Record Labels Association
The Australian Independent Record Labels Association (commonly known as AIR), formerly Association of Independent Record Labels, is a non-profit trade association which supports the growth and development of Australia's independent recording industry.
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Australian Jazz Bell Awards
Australian Jazz Bell Awards, also known as the Bell Awards or The Bells, are annual music awards for the jazz genre in Australia.
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Australian Recording Industry Association
The Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) is a trade association representing the Australian recording industry which was established in the 1970s by six major record companies, EMI, Festival, CBS, RCA, WEA and Universal replacing the Association of Australian Record Manufacturers (AARM) which was formed in 1956.
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B. B. King
Riley B. King (September 16, 1925 – May 14, 2015), known professionally as B.B. King, was an American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter, and record producer.
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BBC Concert Orchestra
The BBC Concert Orchestra is a British concert orchestra based in London, one of the British Broadcasting Corporation's five radio orchestras.
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BBC Radio 2
BBC Radio 2 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.
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Black Dyke Band
Black Dyke Band, formerly John Foster & Son Black Dyke Mills Band, is one of the oldest and most well-known brass bands in the world.
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Blue Christmas (song)
"Blue Christmas" is a Christmas song written by Billy Hayes and Jay W. Johnson and most famously recorded by Elvis Presley, although it was first recorded by Doye O'Dell in 1948.
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Boorowa
Boorowa is a farming village in the Hilltops Region in the south west slopes of New South Wales, Australia.
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Cab Calloway
Cabell Calloway III (December 25, 1907 – November 18, 1994) was an American jazz singer and bandleader.
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Charlie Cox (racing driver)
Charles Raymond Cox (born 10 October 1964) is a Senior Media Executive, as well as a former broadcaster and racing driver.
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Christmas Wish (Gina Jeffreys album)
"Christmas Wish" is the fourth studio and first Christmas album by Australian country singer Gina Jeffreys.
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Clarinet
The clarinet is a single-reed musical instrument in the woodwind family, with a nearly cylindrical bore and a flared bell.
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Compact disc
The compact disc (CD) is a digital optical disc data storage format that was codeveloped by Philips and Sony to store and play digital audio recordings.
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COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
The COVID-19 pandemic in Australia was a part of the worldwide pandemic of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
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Czech National Symphony Orchestra
The Czech National Symphony Orchestra (ČNSO or CNSO) (Český národní symfonický orchestr) is a Czech symphony orchestra based in Prague.
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David Jones (drummer)
David Jones (born) is an Australian jazz drummer and composer.
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Davis Cup
The Davis Cup is the premier international team event in men's tennis.
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Deni Hines
Dohnyale Sharon "Deni" Hines (born 4 September 1970) is an Australian singer who has been releasing music since the early 1990s, with chart success in Australia, New Zealand, Japan and Europe. James Morrison (jazz musician) and Deni Hines are ARIA Award winners.
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Dizzy Gillespie
John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (October 21, 1917 – January 6, 1993) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, composer, educator and singer.
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Don Burrows
Donald Vernon Burrows (8 August 1928 – 12 March 2020) was an Australian jazz and swing musician who played clarinet, saxophone and flute. James Morrison (jazz musician) and Don Burrows are 21st-century Australian male musicians, 21st-century Australian musicians, APRA Award winners, ARIA Award winners and Australian male jazz composers.
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Double bass
The double bass, also known as the upright bass, the acoustic bass, or simply the bass, is the largest and lowest-pitched chordophone in the modern symphony orchestra (excluding rare additions such as the octobass).
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East West Records
East West Records (stylized as eastwest) is a record label formed in 1955, distributed and owned by Warner Music Group, headquartered in London, England.
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Emma Pask
Emma Pask (born 1977) is an Australian jazz vocalist.
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Euphonium
The euphonium is a medium-sized, 3 or 4-valve, often compensating, conical-bore, tenor-voiced brass instrument that derives its name from the Ancient Greek word εὔφωνος euphōnos, meaning "well-sounding" or "sweet-voiced" (εὖ eu means "well" or "good" and φωνή phōnē means "sound", hence "of good sound").
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Feels Like Spring
Feels Like Spring is a collaborative studio album by Australian recording artists James Morrison and The Idea of North.
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Flugelhorn
The flugelhorn, also spelled fluegelhorn, flugel horn, or flügelhorn, is a brass instrument that resembles the trumpet and cornet but has a wider, more conical bore.
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Frank Sinatra
Francis Albert Sinatra (December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor.
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Friday Night Is Music Night
Friday Night Is Music Night (known as Sunday Night Is Music Night on BBC Radio 2 from 2020) is a long-running live BBC radio concert programme featuring the BBC Concert Orchestra, broadcast from 1953 to 2023 on the BBC Light Programme and its successor BBC Radio 2, moving to BBC Radio 3 from April 2024.
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George Benson
George Washington Benson (born March 22, 1943) is an American jazz fusion guitarist, singer, and songwriter.
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Gina Jeffreys
Gina Jeffreys (born 1 April 1968), also known as Gina Jeffries, Gina Hillenberg and Gina McCormack, is an Australian country singer-songwriter and radio presenter. James Morrison (jazz musician) and Gina Jeffreys are APRA Award winners.
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Graeme Lyall
Graeme William Lyall (AM), is an Australian saxophonist, composer and arranger. James Morrison (jazz musician) and Graeme Lyall are 21st-century Australian male musicians, 21st-century Australian musicians and Australian male jazz composers.
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Guitar
The guitar is a stringed musical instrument that is usually fretted (with some exceptions) and typically has six or twelve strings.
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Herb Ellis
Mitchell Herbert Ellis (August 4, 1921 – March 28, 2010) was an American jazz guitarist.
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Herbie Hancock
Herbert Jeffrey Hancock (born April 12, 1940) is an American jazz musician, bandleader, and composer.
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Himno de Riego
The "Himno de Riego" ("Anthem of Riego") is a song dating from the Trienio Liberal (1820–1823) of Spain and named in honour of Colonel Rafael del Riego, a figure in the respective uprising, which restored the liberal constitution of 1812.
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Jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues, ragtime, European harmony and African rhythmic rituals.
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Jeff Hamilton (drummer)
Jeff Hamilton (born August 4, 1953) is an American jazz drummer and co-leader of the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra.
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Joe Chindamo
Joe Chindamo (born 1961) is an Australian composer and pianist. James Morrison (jazz musician) and Joe Chindamo are APRA Award winners and Australian male jazz composers.
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John Morrison (drummer)
John Morrison is an Australian jazz drummer, band leader, educator, and commercial pilot. James Morrison (jazz musician) and John Morrison (drummer) are Australian male jazz composers and musicians from New South Wales.
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Jon Faddis
Jon Faddis (born July 24, 1953) is an American jazz trumpet player, conductor, composer, and educator, renowned for both his playing and for his expertise in the field of music education. James Morrison (jazz musician) and Jon Faddis are 21st-century trumpeters.
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Karlheinz Stockhausen
Karlheinz Stockhausen (22 August 1928 – 5 December 2007) was a German composer, widely acknowledged by critics as one of the most important but also controversial composers of the 20th and early 21st centuries.
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Lalo Schifrin
Boris Claudio "Lalo" Schifrin (born June 21, 1932) is an Argentine-American pianist, composer, arranger, and conductor.
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Lang Park
Lang Park, nicknamed "The Cauldron", also known as Brisbane Stadium and commercially Suncorp Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, located in the suburb of Milton.
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List of jazz trumpeters
The following is an alphabetical list of jazz trumpeters.
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List of trumpeters
This article lists notable musicians who have played the trumpet, cornet or flugelhorn.
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London Symphony Orchestra
The London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) is a British symphony orchestra based in London.
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LP record
The LP (from "long playing" or "long play") is an analog sound storage medium, specifically a phonograph record format characterized by: a speed of rpm; a 12- or 10-inch (30- or 25-cm) diameter; use of the "microgroove" groove specification; and a vinyl (a copolymer of vinyl chloride acetate) composition disk.
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Marcha Real
The Marcha Real is the national anthem of Spain.
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Marian Petrescu
Marian Petrescu (born 1970, Bucharest, Romania) is a Romanian jazz pianist.
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Mark Nightingale
Mark Daryl Nightingale (born 29 May 1967) is an English jazz trombonist, composer, and arranger. James Morrison (jazz musician) and Mark Nightingale are 21st-century trombonists.
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Methodism
Methodism, also called the Methodist movement, is a Protestant Christian tradition whose origins, doctrine and practice derive from the life and teachings of John Wesley.
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MIDI
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a technical standard that describes a communication protocol, digital interface, and electrical connectors that connect a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, computers, and related audio devices for playing, editing, and recording music.
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Miss Australia
Miss Australia was an Australian beauty pageant held from 1908 until 2000.
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Mo Awards
The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the Mo Awards) were an annual Australian entertainment industry award, that where established in 1975, to recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia.
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Mount Gambier
Mount Gambier is the second most populated city in South Australia, with an estimated urban population of 33,233.
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Music download
A music download (commonly referred to as a digital download) is the digital transfer of music via the Internet into a device capable of decoding and playing it, such as a personal computer, portable media player, MP3 player or smartphone.
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Music of Australia
The music of Australia has an extensive history made of music societies.
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National Library of Australia
The National Library of Australia (NLA), formerly the Commonwealth National Library and Commonwealth Parliament Library, is the largest reference library in Australia, responsible under the terms of the National Library Act 1960 for "maintaining and developing a national collection of library material, including a comprehensive collection of library material relating to Australia and the Australian people", thus functioning as a national library.
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Network 10
Network 10 (commonly known as the 10 Network, Channel 10 or simply 10) is an Australian commercial television network owned by Ten Network Holdings, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Paramount Global's UK & Australia division.
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Order of Australia
The Order of Australia is an Australian honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service.
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Patti Austin
Patti Austin (born August 10, 1950) is an American Grammy Award-winning R&B, pop, and jazz singer and songwriter best known for "Baby, Come to Me", her 1982 duet with James Ingram, which topped the Billboard Hot 100 after its re-release that same year.
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Phil Stack
Phillip Barry Stack (born 1977) is an Australian jazz and rock musician. James Morrison (jazz musician) and Phil Stack are Sydney Conservatorium of Music alumni.
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Piano
The piano is a keyboard instrument that produces sound when its keys are depressed, through engagement of an action whose hammers strike strings.
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Pittwater
Pittwater is a semi-mature tide dominated drowned valley estuary, located about north of the Sydney central business district, New South Wales, Australia; being one of the bodies of water that separate greater Metropolitan Sydney from the Central Coast.
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Pittwater High School
Pittwater High School, (abbreviation PHS) is a school located in Mona Vale, New South Wales, Australia, on Mona Street and Pittwater Road.
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Qantas
Qantas Airways Limited, or simply Qantas, is the flag carrier of Australia, and is the largest airline by fleet size, international flights, and international destinations in Australia and Oceania.
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Queensland Music Festival
The Queensland Music Festival (QMF) is a series of musical events staged in a number of locations in Queensland, Australia, usually around late July, every second year.
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Quincy Jones
Quincy Delight Jones Jr. (born March 14, 1933) is an American record producer, songwriter, composer, arranger, and film and television producer. James Morrison (jazz musician) and Quincy Jones are 21st-century trumpeters.
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Ray Brown (musician)
Raymond Matthews Brown (October 13, 1926 – July 2, 2002) was an American jazz double bassist, known for his extensive work with Oscar Peterson and Ella Fitzgerald.
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Ray Charles
Ray Charles Robinson Sr. (September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004) was an American singer, songwriter and pianist.
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Red Rodney
Robert Roland Chudnick (September 27, 1927 – May 27, 1994), known professionally as Red Rodney, was an American jazz trumpeter.
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Roland Corporation
is a Japanese multinational manufacturer of electronic musical instruments, electronic equipment, and software.
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Saxophone
The saxophone (often referred to colloquially as the sax) is a type of single-reed woodwind instrument with a conical body, usually made of brass.
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Second Spanish Republic
The Spanish Republic, commonly known as the Second Spanish Republic, was the form of democratic government in Spain from 1931 to 1939.
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Simon Stockhausen
Simon Stockhausen (born 5 June 1967) is a German composer.
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Soprano trombone
The soprano trombone (sometimes called a slide trumpet or slide cornet, especially in jazz) is the soprano instrument in the trombone family of brass instruments, pitched in B♭ an octave above the tenor trombone.
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Superbone
The superbone (sometimes known as the double trombone) is a hybrid tenor trombone in B that has both a slide like a regular trombone and a set of valves like a valve trombone.
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Sydney Conservatorium of Music
The Sydney Conservatorium of Music (SCM) — formerly the New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music, and known by the moniker "The Con" — is the music school of the University of Sydney.
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Synthesizer
A synthesizer (also synthesiser, or simply synth) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals.
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The Idea of North
The Idea of North are an Australian a cappella vocal ensemble founded in Canberra in 1993, by Nick Begbie (tenor), Meg Corson (alto), Trish Delaney-Brown (soprano) and Andrew Piper (bass). James Morrison (jazz musician) and The Idea of North are ARIA Award winners.
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The Other Woman (Deni Hines and James Morrison album)
The Other Woman is a smooth jazz collaborative studio album by ARIA Award-winning recording artists, Deni Hines and James Morrison.
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Theme from Mission: Impossible
"Theme from Mission: Impossible" is the theme tune of the American espionage TV series Mission: Impossible (1966–1973).
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Top Gear (2002 TV series)
Top Gear is a British motoring magazine and entertainment television programme.
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Top Gear Australia
Top Gear Australia is an Australian motoring reality television series, based on the British BBC series Top Gear.
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Trombone
The trombone (Posaune, Italian, French: trombone) is a musical instrument in the brass family.
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Trumpet
The trumpet is a brass instrument commonly used in classical and jazz ensembles.
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Tuba
The tuba is the largest and lowest-pitched musical instrument in the brass family.
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Vibraphone
The vibraphone (also called the vibraharp) is a percussion instrument in the metallophone family.
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Warner Music Australia
Warner Music Australia (WMA) is the Australian division of the Warner Music Group.
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Warren Brown (cartoonist)
Warren Lindsay Brown (born 1965) is an Australian author, cartoonist and television presenter.
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Whitney Houston
Whitney Elizabeth Houston (August 9, 1963 – February 11, 2012) was an American singer, actress, film producer, and philanthropist.
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Woody Shaw
Woody Herman Shaw Jr. (December 24, 1944 – May 10, 1989) was an American jazz trumpeter, flugelhornist, cornetist, composer, arranger, band leader, and educator.
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Wynton Marsalis
Wynton Learson Marsalis (born October 18, 1961) is an American trumpeter, composer, and music instructor, who is currently the artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center.
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2000 Summer Olympics
The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad, officially branded as Sydney 2000, and also known as the Games of the New Millennium, were an international multi-sport event held from 15 September to 1 October 2000 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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2003 Davis Cup
The 2003 Davis Cup was the 92nd edition of the most important tournament between nations in men's tennis.
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See also
Australian jazz trombonists
- Dave Panichi
- Frank Coughlan
- Frank Traynor
- George Trevare
- James Morrison (jazz musician)
- Kynan Robinson
- Shannon Barnett
Australian jazz trumpeters
- Chris Qua
- Eugene Ball
- Frank Coughlan
- Geoff Bull
- James Morrison (jazz musician)
- Jim Gussey
- June Smith (jazz singer)
- Miroslav Bukovsky
- Nadje Noordhuis
- Reginald Stoneham
- Roscoe James Irwin
- Vince Jones
Australian male jazz composers
- Alan Turnbull (drummer)
- Alex Hutchinson (musician)
- Allan Browne
- Barry Buckley
- Brian Brown (musician)
- Bruce Cale
- Bryce Rohde
- Chris Karan
- Col Loughnan
- Dale Barlow
- Dave Panichi
- Don Burrows
- Errol Buddle
- Eugene Ball
- Felix Bloxsom
- Felix Riebl
- Gary Costello (musician)
- Graeme Lyall
- Ian Cooper (violinist)
- James Morrison (jazz musician)
- Joe Chindamo
- Joe Slater (composer)
- John Morrison (drummer)
- John Pochée
- John Sangster
- Lloyd Swanton
- Marc Ongley
- Mark Harris (jazz musician)
- Mark Simmonds (saxophonist)
- Matt McMahon (pianist)
- Murray Wall
- Nick Haywood
- Paul Grabowsky
- Peter Boothman
- Peter Knight (musician)
- Phil Howard (musician)
- Phil Treloar
- Reginald Stoneham
- Roger Frampton
- Tim Hopkins
- Toby Wren
- Tony Gould
- Vince Jones
References
Also known as James Morrison (musician), James Morrison Academy of Music.