-
Stirrer may
refer to: Agitator, a
general type of
mechanical device Magnetic stirrer, a
laboratory device Stirring rod, a
simple laboratory tool Stir stick...
- drink-mixer". US 2350534,
Rosinger A, "Magnetic
Stirrer",
issued 6 June 1944 "Evolution of
Biological Shakers and
Stirrers". Lab Manager. "Stir Bars". University...
- harmony. That
innovation led The Soul
Stirrers,
while still called a quartet, to
acquire five members. The Soul
Stirrers made
other important changes in those...
-
gospel tenor R. H.
Harris as lead
singer of his
gospel group The Soul
Stirrers, who had
signed with
Specialty Records on
behalf of the group.
Their first...
-
specializing in
rotary evaporation, shakers,
overhead stirrers,
peristaltic pumps and
magnetic hotplate stirrers. The
organization is
headquartered in Schwabach...
- "Senior"
Crain or S.R. Crain)
group the Soul
Stirrers, who had
moved to Houston. At the time the Soul
Stirrers were a
jubilee group,
singing poppy, up-tempo...
-
Burnett chose a mix of
vintage songs by
Blind Willie Johnson, The Soul
Stirrers, Swan
Silvertones and Bill
Landford & The Landfordaires,
along with recordings...
-
smaller labels (most of
which contain Cooke's
gospel work with the Soul
Stirrers) are not
represented here.
Notes The
single "Blue Moon"/"Love You Most...
-
became desired.
Champagne stirrers are
today particularly ****ociated with the
ostentation of the
Roaring 20s, and
stirrers from this
period especially...
- ) The Soul
Stirrers introduced R.H. Harris, Sam Cooke, and
Johnnie Taylor.
Sensational Nightingales, Swan Silvertones, the Soul
Stirrers, The
Blind Boys...