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    Graduate recital, trombone. Lambert, D., 2000

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    Recorded during a live performance at Dalton Center Recital Hall, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, April 8, 2000, 8:00 p.m., the 498th concert of the School of Music's 1999-2000 season.David Lambert, trombone ; assisted by (variously): Rob Haight, clarinet ; Travis Freshner, trumpet ; Earlie Braggs, Raphael Crawford, trombone ; Scott Grupke, bass trombone ; Chris Sargent, piano ; Lyman Medeiros, bass ; Fred Knapp, drums.In partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Master of Music degree in trombone performance and jazz studies, Western Michigan University, 2000.Information from performance program.River, stay 'way from my door / Traditional ; arranged by David Lambert -- September song / Kurt Weill ; arranged by David Lambert -- Willow, weep for me / Ann Ronell ; arranged by David Lambert -- Saint James' infirmary / Joe Primrose (Irving Mills) ; arranged by David Lambert -- Where are you? / Jimmy McHugh ; arranged by David Lambert -- Rebecca's lullaby / David Lambert -- Bone a-parting / David Lambert

    Lillian L. Lambert, Author, Speaker, and Entrepreneur

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    Lillian L. Lambert, Author, Speaker, and Entrepreneu

    Engraved portrait of John Lambert [Lambart] (bap. 1619, d. 1684)

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    Engraved portrait of John Lambert [Lambart] (bap. 1619, d. 1684). Line and stipple engraving by unknown artist after a painting by Robert Walker

    Entrance to Lambert Castle in Paterson, NJ

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    In June 1910, filmmaker D. W. Griffith shot The Call To Arms on the grounds. The film was released in July 1910. The cast included Mary Pickford (in her only male role) and Henry B. Walthall. Film Preservation Society, Inc. is currently restoring the film as part of The Biograph ProjectOriginal file name Lambert Castle 04.jp

    Validating the Voice In The Music of Lambert, Hendricks & Ross

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    Lambert, Hendricks & Ross was an unusual vocal jazz trio. Made up of Dave Lambert, Jon Hendricks, and Annie Ross, they were one of the only interracial and mixed gender vocal jazz groups in the United States in the late 1950s. They were known for their vocalese—a style of singing in which lyrics are set to recorded instrumental melodies and improvisations. Their music revealed that the voice could fulfill its traditional role by contributing language through lyrics, and simultaneously take on the qualities of an instrument. In 1957, they set words to Count Basie big band recordings and recreated the entire ensemble with three voices. Their album Sing a Song of Basie (1957), was not only a hit, but is now considered the first foundational group recording of vocalese. In addition to their unorthodox sound, they were also a highly unusual looking group in 1950s America. Lambert, Hendricks, & Ross was a racially integrated and mixed gender trio comprised of a white vocal arranger from Boston (Lambert), an African-American vocalist and lyricist (Hendricks), and a Scottish born, former Hollywood child starlet (Ross). Together from 1957 to 1962, Lambert, Hendricks & Ross redefined vocal jazz while simultaneously reflecting changing social attitudes towards race and gender in the United States. Employing the voice as a foundation, this dissertation addresses two main questions: What does it mean to have a voice in jazz? And, who is allowed a voice? The voice is traditionally understood as either an expression of individuality or as the performance of a particular gendered, racial, or cultural identity. This dissertation examines the voice as an intersection between these two registers. In the words of Farah Jasmine Griffin, the voice is like “a hinge, a place where things can both come together and break apart.” In this intersection, this dissertation reveals how Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross validated their subjectivities in jazz while also revealing the possibility of a more integrated and equal American society

    Entrance to Lambert Castle in Paterson, NJ

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    In June 1910, filmmaker D. W. Griffith shot The Call To Arms on the grounds. The film was released in July 1910. The cast included Mary Pickford (in her only male role) and Henry B. Walthall. Film Preservation Society, Inc. is currently restoring the film as part of The Biograph ProjectOriginal file name Lambert Castle 04.jp

    Trididemnum alexi Lambert 2003

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    Trididemnum alexi Lambert, 2003 Figure 4 D–F IHAK 52 BHAK 2870 UF 2557. Mouth of Kwakshua, Scuba, 5–22 m. On branching bryozoan. IHAK 55 BHAK 1732, 1733 UF 2543, 2544. Kwakshua Petroglyph Cliff, Scuba, 17–20 m, high current, vertical rock wall. Five colonies. IHAK 60 BHAK 3241 UF 2560. Rattenbury Pinnacle, Scuba, 17–20 m. On living unidentified scallop; with many small amphipods Polycheria osborni Calman, 1898 in burrows on tunic surface. The colonies are thick, encrusting and may attain a large size of 10 cm or more across and up to 2 cm in thickness. They are usually a dark purple or purplish brown in color, due to numerous pigment granules in the tunic and zooids. Small stellate tunic spicules are sparse. Colonies of what are probably this species were collected by dredging by Huntsman (1912a) near Nanaimo, British Columbia but identified only as dark colonies of Trididemnum sp. with sparse spicules. For complete description see Lambert (2003). Distribution: British Columbia to Washington (Lambert 2003; Lamb & Hanby 2005).Published as part of Lambert, Gretchen, 2019, The Ascidiacea collected during the 2017 British Columbia Hakai MarineGEO BioBlitz, pp. 401-436 in Zootaxa 4657 (3) on page 411, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4657.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/337188

    One Among Many: The Story of Cavey Lambert Methodist Circuit Rider

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    Through the life of Cavey Lambert, I hope to show the importance of men such as him on the frontier - - the way they lived, the work that they did, and the influence that they had on American history as it develope d

    Lambert, D.

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    Lambert, D M (Douglas Moyle), TX4259

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/398108Surname: LAMBERT. Given Name(s) or Initials: D M (DOUGLAS MOYLE). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: TX4259. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: C30805.237049 Item: [2016.0049.30401] "Lambert, D M (Douglas Moyle), TX4259
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