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Studies in Hinduism Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Developments
Published 2021Subjects: “…Victorian Jesus…”
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South End Shout Boston's Forgotten Music Scene in the Jazz Age
Published 2023Subjects: “…Jazz Band, singer, Orchestra, Duke Ellington, record producer, piano, pianist, dancer, Cotton Club, trumpet, Lower Roxbury, Black History Project, Wally's Paradise, Hi-Hat, Frederick Douglass Square, Sabby Lewis, Shribman, James Reese Europe, James Vaughn, songwriter, Victorian Concert, Clarence Cameron White, violinist, Copley Plaza Hotel, Herbert Wright, drummer, Roy Haynes, Johnny Hodges, saxophone, Harry Carney, Charlie Holmes, League of Women, Community Service, Women's Service Center, Boston Colored Musicians Union, Local 535, Madison Park, Boston Tigers Baseball Club, Bobby Sawyer, Hotel Westminster Jazz, Colored Knights of Pythias Temple, Ruggles Hall, Preston Sandiford Society, Leroy Curtis, Walter Johnson, Harry Hicks, Harmony Shop, Jenkins Orphanage Band, Richard Earle Pioneer Club, American Federation of Musicians Local 9, Mechanics Hall, Benny Waters, George Broome, Casper Gordon Studios, Mal Hallett, Tremont Theater, Gaiety Theater, Charles Waldron, Casino, Symphony Hall, Roland Hayes, Max Kaminsky, Jean Goldkette, Aram "Al Vega" Vagramian, Nuncio "Toots" Mondello, Armando "Chic" Corea, Ruby Foo's Den, Pickwick Club, Stanley Brown, Shepard Colonial Tea Room, The Egyptian Room, Leo Reisman, Paul Whiteman, Metropolitan Theatre, Edward "Sonny" Stitt, Fat Man Robinson, Silas "Shag" and Balcom "Bal" Taylor and Pioneer Club, Mabel Robinson Simms, Professional and Business Men's Club, Mae Arnette, Frankie Newton, Savoy Cafe, Nat Hentoff, George Wein and Storyville, Malcolm X…”
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South End Shout Boston's Forgotten Music Scene in the Jazz Age
Published 2023Subjects: “…Jazz Band, singer, Orchestra, Duke Ellington, record producer, piano, pianist, dancer, Cotton Club, trumpet, Lower Roxbury, Black History Project, Wally's Paradise, Hi-Hat, Frederick Douglass Square, Sabby Lewis, Shribman, James Reese Europe, James Vaughn, songwriter, Victorian Concert, Clarence Cameron White, violinist, Copley Plaza Hotel, Herbert Wright, drummer, Roy Haynes, Johnny Hodges, saxophone, Harry Carney, Charlie Holmes, League of Women, Community Service, Women's Service Center, Boston Colored Musicians Union, Local 535, Madison Park, Boston Tigers Baseball Club, Bobby Sawyer, Hotel Westminster Jazz, Colored Knights of Pythias Temple, Ruggles Hall, Preston Sandiford Society, Leroy Curtis, Walter Johnson, Harry Hicks, Harmony Shop, Jenkins Orphanage Band, Richard Earle Pioneer Club, American Federation of Musicians Local 9, Mechanics Hall, Benny Waters, George Broome, Casper Gordon Studios, Mal Hallett, Tremont Theater, Gaiety Theater, Charles Waldron, Casino, Symphony Hall, Roland Hayes, Max Kaminsky, Jean Goldkette, Aram "Al Vega" Vagramian, Nuncio "Toots" Mondello, Armando "Chic" Corea, Ruby Foo's Den, Pickwick Club, Stanley Brown, Shepard Colonial Tea Room, The Egyptian Room, Leo Reisman, Paul Whiteman, Metropolitan Theatre, Edward "Sonny" Stitt, Fat Man Robinson, Silas "Shag" and Balcom "Bal" Taylor and Pioneer Club, Mabel Robinson Simms, Professional and Business Men's Club, Mae Arnette, Frankie Newton, Savoy Cafe, Nat Hentoff, George Wein and Storyville, Malcolm X…”
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