John McHenry Boatwright (February 29, 1928 – November 5, 1994) was an American operatic bass-baritone and singing teacher. He was born in Tennille, Georgia...
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American football defensive end Mary T. Boatwright (born 1952), American professor of classical studies McHenry Boatwright (1928–1994), American operatic bass-baritone...
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(bass), Alan Dawson (drums), Cantor Harold Orbach (tenor voice), McHenry Boatwright (bass baritone voice), The Westminster Choir, The Cincinnati Brass...
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music publishing company. Ruth's second husband was the bass-baritone McHenry Boatwright, whom she met when he sang at her brother's funeral. As an adult,...
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administrator, businessperson, and minister McHenry Boatwright (1928–1994), American opera singer and teacher McHenry Venaani (born 1977), Namibian politician...
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Méphistophélès): David Poleri, Suzanne Danco, Martial Singher, Donald Gramm, McHenry Boatwright Boston Symphony Orchestra, Harvard Glee Club, Radcliffe Choral Society...
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Also included were the original Sportin' Life, John W. Bubbles, and McHenry Boatwright. Leontyne Price won a Grammy for her performance. Porgy and Bess (Decca/London...
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Scott King, J. Rosamond Johnson, Cecil Taylor, D. Antoinette Handy, McHenry Boatwright, Buckner Gamby, and Denyce Graves. NEC's Black faculty members have...
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John the Divine, with the Suffragan Bishop of New York presiding. McHenry Boatwright, Ella Fitzgerald, Earl Hines, Ray Nance, Lou Rawls, Joe Williams,...
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Willard White, Florence Quivar, Barbara Hendricks, François Clemmons, McHenry Boatwright, Arthur Thompson, Barbara Conrad, et al. (Decca) Gustav Mahler: Complete...
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