- Lars
Gunnar Victor Gullin (4 May 1928 – 17 May 1976) was a
Swedish jazz saxophonist. Lars
Gullin was born in Visby, Sweden. He was a
child prodigy on...
- is steamed,
either in a
traditional bamboo steamer or
modern versions.
Gullin-mandu (굴린만두), also
called gulmandu, is a
variety of
mandu in a ball shape...
- DL7 —
February 29, 1992 La
Silla UESAC · 11 km MPC · JPL 11532
Gullin 1992 ER4
Gullin March 1, 1992 La
Silla UESAC KOR 5.9 km MPC · JPL 11533 Akebäck...
- (Bingow 1979)
Michel Graillier,
Dream Drops (Owl, 1982) Lars
Gullin, The
Great Lars
Gullin Vol. 1 '55/'56 (Dragon, 1982)
Charlie Haden,
Silence (Soul Note...
- Lars
Gullin Karusell 1955 Quartet, with Lars
Gullin (baritone sax),
Simon Brehm (b****),
Bosse Stoor (drums); EP;
reissued as part of the
Gullin CD 1954/55...
- John Surman,
Krzysztof Komeda,
Zbigniew Namysłowski,
Tomasz Stanko, Lars
Gullin, Joe Harriott,
Albert Mangelsdorff,
Kenny Wheeler,
Graham Collier, Michael...
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considered to be
during the 1950s, with
artists like Arne Domnérus, Lars
Gullin,
Alice Babs and
Monica Zetterlund. East-West
Records was a jazz
record label...
- also pla**** in Lars
Gullin's groups. Sjösten and
Gullin became friends and in 1997, Sjösten was
given the
inaugural Lars
Gullin Prize, for his work within...
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Danish ice
hockey player Lars
Grael (born 1964),
Brazilian sailor Lars
Gullin (1928–1976),
Swedish jazz
saxophonist Lars
Haglund (born 1940), Swedish...
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Nelson (1961).
Dexter Gordon –
Daddy Plays the Horn (1955) Lars
Gullin – Lars
Gullin Quartet (1960).
Billie Holiday – Body and Soul (1957). Lena Horne...