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Milton John "Milt" Hinton (June 23, 1910 – December 19, 2000), "the dean of jazz bass players," was an American jazz double bassist and photographer. He was nicknamed "The Judge". Hinton was born in Vicksburg, Mississippi, where he resided until age eleven when he moved to Chicago, Illinois. He attended Wendell Phillips High School and Crane Junior College. While attending these schools, he learned first to play the violin, and later bass horn, tuba, cello and the double bass. As a young violinist out of school, he found gainful employment as a bassist. He later recounted in interviews, released in...
Hinton Battle (b. 29 November 1956) is a German-born American actor, dancer, and dance teacher. Battle was born in Neubrücke, Germany. He has won three Tony Awards, all in the category of Best Actor (Featured Role — Musical): in 1981 for Sophisticated Ladies, in 1984 for The Tap Dance Kid, and in 1991 for Miss Saigon. He was the first to portray the Scarecrow in the stage version of The Wiz in 1975, but Michael Jackson replaced him for the 1978 film. He also starred as the Demon Sweet in the special musical episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer: ("Once...
Joe Hinton (November 15, 1929 – August 13, 1968) was an American rhythm & blues and soul singer. Hinton was born in Evansville, Indiana. He began as a gospel singer with the Chosen Gospel Quartet and the Spirit of Memphis Quartet. Producer Don Robey asked the singer to try doing secular tunes, and Hinton began recording for Robey's record label, Peacock Records, in 1958. It was not until 1963, with his fifth single on the label, that he managed to chart with "You Know It Ain't Right". The next single, "Better to Give Than to Receive", also hit the lower...
Hintō is a japanese rock band, formed in 2010. Drums: 菱谷昌弘 (ex. HIGH VOLTAGE) Vo/Guitar:安部コウセイ (ex. SPARTA LOCALS) Guitar:伊東真一 (ex. SPARTA LOCALS) Bass:安部光広 (ex. SPARTA LOCALS) previous members: Bass: 林束紗(Regular Support) .
Munich, 1998: In the Nomiya-bar, where Japanese emmigrants meet Bavarian traditions, the collaboration of Tokyo native artist/singer CaMi Tokujiro and Hans Platzgumer set off. Platzgumer is fascinated of Tokujiro's guttural voice and classy appearance and soon they produce their first track ‘Hora Goran’. Combining a relentless sense for raw breakbeats and elaborate electronica with Tokujiro's poppy melodies and mysterious lyrics, a new mixture of East Asian-European pop music is created. Digital Austrian melancholy being inspired by Japanese clarity. The first ep 'Ai To Kakumei' was followed by the album 'Liberal Bullshit ' in fall 99. Both available on Disko B’s...