Word: basses
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...plenary session, opening the event on Saturday afternoon, explosion almost came in crossfire between Daniel J. Riesner, Secretary of the New York County Republican Committee; Nat Bass campaign manager in the gubernatorial bid of Democrat James M. Mead; and Wallace-for-President organizational consultant Bernard Conal...
...combined chorus of nearly 200 will be joined by Adele Addison, young Negro soprano, and Paul Tibbetts '45, bass, who are to sing the solo parts in "L'Allegro" and "II Penserose," the two selections by Handel, G. Wallace Woodworth '24, director of the groups, will conduct the concert...
Life of an Artist. In Phoenix, Ariz., hospital attendants ministered to Doris Elaine Edwards, who had thrown herself into a new dance routine and wound up inside the bass drum...
...Some people think it is the most important work Stravinsky ever wrote," Professor Fine went on, The opera, which was originally a ballet, calls for a mixed chorus of 60 voices with outside soloists plus four pianos and a percussion section which includes a tympani, bass drum, xylophone, chimes, gong, wood block cymbals, bell, side and snare drums and tamburines...
...even a command performance before Britain's King & Queen. Then he got interested in baseball, spent his days playing with the Chicago Ail-Americans and his nights playing piano in the city's brass-spittooned bars, sometimes for drinks, sometimes for money. Gradually, he evolved his rolling bass, and taught what he knew to two young friends. Soon fans were flocking to hear Meade Lux Lewis and Albert Ammons play. But while they made boogie famous, Jimmy remained behind in his two-room flat which shuddered when the trains went...