Belden L. Bullock (born December 26, 1957) is an American jazz double-bassist. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Bullock learned to play bass guitar before...
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Marcus McLaurine (bass), George Gray (drums) 1997 African Suite With Belden Bullock (bass), George Gray (drums), strings 1998 African Symphony Enja With...
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1990s he worked with Cassandra Wilson, Talib Kibwe, Kevin Mahogany, Belden Bullock, and Marvin "Smitty" Smith. "James Weidman". The New Grove Dictionary...
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Byron, Steve Wilson (later Bobby Franchesini), Melissa Slocum (later Belden Bullock), and Bryan Carrott. After living in Canada for some time, he returned...
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Kermit Ruffins, Lonnie Youngblood, Southside Johnny, Elvin Bishop, Belden Bullock, T. K. Blue, Danny Mixon, Samantha Fish and Winard Harper. Hicks has...
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entertainer Arthur Bullock (1909–1997), English professional footballer Belden Bullock (born 1957), American jazz double-bassist Bob Bullock (1929–1999), American...
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quintet with vibraphonist Jay Hoggard, pianist Geri Allen, bassist Belden Bullock and drummer Cecil Brooks III, playing six Lake's originals, Julius Hemphill's...
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Lake - alto saxophone Russel Gunn - trumpet Charles Eubanks - piano Belden Bullock - bass Cecil Brooks III- drums Black Saint Records discography accessed...
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1978) Gato Barbieri, Ruby, Ruby (A&M, 1977) Bob Belden, Purple Rain (Somethin' Else, 1994) Bob Belden, When Doves Cry (Metro Blue, 1994) George Benson...
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article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. Belden, Bauman L. (1914). "War Medals of the Confederacy". American Journal of...
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