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- Georges Arvanitas (June 13, 1931 – September 25, 2005) was a French jazz pianist and organist. He was born in M****ille, a child of Gr**** immigrants from...
- "Lily" – 3:02 Manu Dibango – writer, arranger, vocals, saxophone Georges Arvanitaspiano Patrice Galaspiano Joby Jobs – drums Manfred Long – b**** guitar...
- For Lovers And Thieves (Black Lion, 1971) Autumn Leaves with Georges Arvanitas (****ura, 1972) Swingin' in London (Black Lion, 1972) Live at The Haarlemse...
- oboe, tenor saxophone, tambourine, chinese flutes, bamboo flute Georges Arvanitaspiano Reggie Workmandouble b**** James Black – drums, percussion,...
- remains in use only in diaspora dialects (It.-Alb. arbëresh, Gr.-Alb. arvanitas). In other areas, it has been replaced by the term with the root shqip-...
- has pla**** with many musicians, French and American, including Georges Arvanitas and Eddy Louiss. Zanini was the father of the author Marc-Édouard Nabe...
- the Birdland All Stars in 1956 and was a founding member, with Georges Arvanitas and Guy La****e, of the Paris Jazz Trio in 1958. In the 1960s, he recorded...
- 1990) – recorded in 1983 Gene Ammons, Goodbye (Prestige, 1974) Georges Arvanitas, ****tail for Three (Pretoria, 1959) James Clay, A Double Dose of Soul...
- label began to produce new recordings. This included music by Georges Arvanitas and David Murray; Mundell Lowe and Tete Montoliu; Gabe Baltazar, Eddie...
- Manzecchi, and Teddy Martin. Later in the 1960s he worked with Georges Arvanitas and Johnny Griffin. In the 1970s he moved to Germany, where he became...