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Grace Melzia Bumbry (January 4, 1937 – May 7, 2023) was an
American opera singer,
considered one of the
leading mezzo-sopranos of her generation, who also...
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Alonza Benjamin Bumbry (né Bumbrey; born
April 21, 1947) is an
American former Major League Baseball (MLB)
outfielder who pla**** for the
Baltimore Orioles...
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Bumbry is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Al
Bumbry (born 1947),
American baseball player Grace Bumbry (1937−2023),
American opera...
- the
Mississippi for
blacks established in 1875 (among
graduates are
Grace Bumbry,
Arthur Ashe, and Tina Turner) ....
April Hunt, For the AJC. "8 celebrities...
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roles from a
range of types; some
singers such as
Shirley Verrett or
Grace Bumbry change type and even
voice part over
their careers; and some
singers such...
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foremost a musician, that is, the
first instrument of the orchestra."
Grace Bumbry has stated, "If I
followed the
musical score when [Callas] was singing,...
- (1961)
Highest on-base %: .442, Bob
Nieman (1956) Most singles: 158, Al
Bumbry (1980) Most doubles: 56,
Brian Roberts (2009) Most triples: 12, Paul Blair...
- in Ipswich, M****achusetts, and later, in its
orchestral form, by
Grace Bumbry (mezzo-soprano) and the Ojai
Festival Orchestra,
conducted by the composer...
- teacher;
among the
singers who
studied with him were Elly Ameling,
Grace Bumbry,
Mattiwilda Dobbs,
Carol Neblett,
Jessye Norman and Gérard Souzay. He gave...
- Preceded by Joe
Morgan Boston Red Sox First-Base
Coach 1986–1987 Succeeded by Al
Bumbry Preceded by Cal
Emery Chicago White Sox
Hitting Coach 1989–1995 Succeeded by...