not a bad pair of faces to wake up to
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Milt Jackson – Roll ‘Em Bags
Roll ‘Em Bags is an album by American jazz vibraphonist Milt Jackson featuring performances recorded in 1949 and 1956 and released on the Savoy label.
Milt Jackson – vibes, piano
Kenny Dorham – trumpet
Julius Watkins – French horn
Billy Mitchell , Lucky Thompson – tenor saxophone
Wade Legge – piano
Wendell Marshall, Curly Russell – bass
Kenny Clarke – drums
Joe Harris – timbales
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Community Palette Project - Update!
We're currently at 464/720 shades claimed.
Things stalled out a little as life got busy, but I'd really love to see this project to its completion. Doing so will require some help, though!
I can't name all those remaining shades by myself. If you have any Cyberpunk 2077 Vs or OCs that you haven't added to the project yet, please feel encouraged to add them, no matter how new or minor they may be in your lore. Do not feel guilty about adding a dozen or two of your most obscure Cyberpunk2077 OCs at this point; I'd love it if you did.
You can also name shades after your fave Cyberpunk 2077 NPCs and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners characters! You can find a list of the main NPCs that are still missing colors beneath the cut, but please keep in mind - if you adore a rather minor NPC, they may not be on this list, but that doesn't mean you can't use the form to name a color after them <3
For Vs, OCs, and NPCs:
You can ⭐complete the form here.⭐
Please reblog this post, as outside links can interfere with posts showing properly in the tags. <3 Also, please feel free to send this link to friends, or to share it on other platforms; any visibility that will help the project is appreciated.
"Main" Cyberpunk 2077 NPCs and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Characters Up For Grabs (as of May 8th):
Anders Hellman
Arthur Jenkins
Bob Sagan
Brendan
Cassidy Righter
Declan "Brick" Griffin
Delamain
Denny
Dexter "Dex" DeShawn
Driss "Scorpion" Meriana
Elisabeth "Lizzy Wizzy" Wissenfurth
Elizabeth Peralez
Faraday
Gloria Martinez
Henry
Jefferson Peralez
Jeremiah Grayson
Kirk Sawyer
Kiwi
Lucyna Kushinada
Lyle Thompson
Maiko Maeda
Maine
"Maman" Brigitte
Mateo Thiago
Matilda "Sasquatch" K. Rose
Meredith Stout
Michiko Arasaka
Milt Nauman
Muamar "El Capitan" Reyes
Nix
Ozob Bozo
Pepe Najarro
Pilar
Placide
Rhino
Roxanne Sumner
Ruby Collins
Saburo Arasaka
Saul Bright
Simon "Royce" Randall
Susan Abernathy
Susanna "Susie Q" Quinn
Theo Price
Tom Caldera
Yawen Packard
Yorinobu Arasaka
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sorry but the 2013 thompson & johnny talk in milt’s office is a comedy. the way keanu delivers the line “so? one of how many? no. only link to arasaka is the fact that Johnny Silverhand’s—“ pained groan “boning her.”
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"Hot Lips" Page and His Orchestra - The Blues Jumped the Rabbit (1944)
Oran Thaddeus "Hot Lips" Page
(AKA "Pappa" Snow White)
from:
"The Blues Jumped the Rabbit" / "My Gal is Gone" (Single)
(78 RPM 10" Shellac)
Nothing But the Blues Series:
Blind John Davis / Hot Lips Page: The Blues Jumped the Rabbit (CD)
(1994 2 Disc Remastered Compilation | CD 2)
Blues | Jump Blues | Boogie-Woogie | Jazz
JukeHostUK
(left click = play)
(320kbps)
Personnel:
"Hot Lips" Page: Vocals / Trumpet
Ace Harris: Piano
Lem Johnson: Tenor Saxophone
Eli "Lucky" Thompson: Tenor Saxophone
John Simmons: Bass
Sidney "Big Sid" Catlett: Drums
Recorded:
in New York City, New York USA
on March 08, 1944
Single Released:
in 1947
Commodore Records
Founded by Milt Gabler in 1938, Commodore Records was one of the first record companies whose principal motivation was a deep love for the music and a desire to celebrate jazz and its players.
- Discogs
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: 1991 Topps Baseball Cards.
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1/17 おはようございます。Hubert Laws / the Rite of Spring cti6012 等更新しました。
Barney Kessel / Poll Winners Three S7576
Joe Morello / It's About Time lpm2486
Eric Dolphy / Memorial Album prst7334
June Christy Bob Cooper / Do-Re-Mi t-1586
Peggy Lee / Things Are Swingin' T-1049
Ella Fitzgrerald / Dream Dancing 2310 814
Frank Sinatra Count Basie / It Might As Well Be Swing FS-1012
Bing Crosby Rosemary Clooney / Fancy Meeting You Here Lpm1854
Walter Bishop Jr / Just in Time ip8605
Claude Williamson / New Departure Pap9126
Milt Jackson Coleman Hawkins / Bean Bags 1316
Elvis Costello / Taking Liberties JC 36839
Elvis Costello / Almost Blue FC 37562
Charles Earland / Odyssey Srm-1-1049
Hubert Laws / the Rite of Spring cti6012
Chuck Cissel / If I Had The Chance AL9581
Carlos Paredes / Espelho De Sons 834 319-1
Roberto Menescal / Boy From Ipanema Beach kl-1418
Linval Thompson / Follow My Heart Br1006lp
Bunny Wailer / Protest Ilps9512
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Billy Thompson (55), James Worthy (42), Milt Wagner (20), coach Pat Riley, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (33), Wes Matthews (1), assistant coach Bill Bertka, Mychal Thompson (43), A.C. Green (45), Michael Cooper (21), Kurt Rambis (31), trainer Gary Vitti, Earvin "Magic" Johnson (32), Byron Scott (4), Mike Smrek (52), and assistant coach Randy Pfund. Sport. Basket. NBA. Los Angeles Lakers. USA.
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Curtis Glenn Ford (born October 11, 1960), is a former baseball outfielder, who played in MLB for the St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies. He attended Murrah High School then Jackson State University and played college baseball for the Jackson State Tigers. The St. Louis Cardinals selected Ford in the fourth round of the 1981 Major League Baseball (MLB) Draft. He made his MLB debut with the Cardinals on June 22, 1985. He batted .308 in the 1987 World Series for the Cardinals versus the Minnesota Twins. After the 1988 season, the Cardinals traded him and Steve Lake to the Philadelphia Phillies for Milt Thompson. In his MLB career, he had seven home runs, 89 runs batted in, and a batting average of .245. On May 12, 2010, he was announced as the new manager of the Springfield Sliders, a wood-bat collegiate baseball team in the Prospect League. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence https://www.instagram.com/p/Cjkkn_PL_hT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Milt Thompson poses in front of the M2-F1 lifting body prototype, August 15, 1963.
Milt played a key role in the lifting body program at the Flight Research center at Edwards, and was a huge supporter of Dale Reed’s lifting body concept from it’s conception. The lifting body concept of an eventual reusable space-vehicle would over the years evolve into the Space Shuttle.
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The X-15 rocket plane and the men who flew it: Test pilots Pete Knight, Robert M. White, and Milt Thompson.
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Thelonious MONK
"Genius of modern Music - vol.2"
(LP. Blue Note. 1982 / rec. 1947/1951-52) [US]
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M2-F1 in Tow by NASA on The Commons
Via Flickr:
On August 16, 1963, Milt Thompson piloted the M2-F1's first air-tow flight. Although the photo above shows a different flight, it provides context for the concept. The M2-F1 lifting body is seen here being towed behind a C-47 at the Flight Research Center (now the Armstrong Flight Research Center), Edwards, California. The wingless, lifting body aircraft design was initially conceived as a means of landing an aircraft horizontally after atmospheric re-entry. The absence of wings would make the extreme heat of re-entry less damaging to the vehicle. The first C-47 towed flight was on August 16, 1963. Image # : E-10962 Date: February 28, 1964
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