• Don Rader may refer to: Don Rader (musician) (born 1935), American jazz trumpeter Don Rader (baseball) (1893–1983), Major League Baseball shortstop This...
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  • people David Rader (born 1957), American football coach Dean Rader, American writer Dennis Rader (born 1945), American serial killer Don Rader (disambiguation)...
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    the age of 87. Polluted Tears (DRM, 1973) Now (PBR International, 1976) Don Rader (Now, 1978) Wallflower (Discovery, 1978) Anemone (Jet Danger, 1980) A...
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  • Donald Russell Rader (September 5, 1893 – June 26, 1983) was a Major League Baseball shortstop who played with the Chicago White Sox in 1913 and the Philadelphia...
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  • campus in 2004, a multipurpose building entitled the Rader Dome, named after Don Rader. The Rader Dome is home to many volleyball and basketball games...
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  • Quincy Jones - arranger, conductor The Count Basie Orchestra Al Porcino, Don Rader, Wallace Davenport, Al Aarons, George Cohn and Harry "Sweets" Edison -...
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    as Don Hughes Florence Turner as Mrs. Canfield Charles Miller as Mr. Canfield Virginia Roye as Eve Terrell Thomas Carr as Jimmy Canfield Don Rader as...
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  • 1987) Jack McDuff, Color Me Blue (Concord Jazz, 1992) Don Rader, Anemone (Jet Danger, 1980) Don Rader, A Foreign Affair (L&R/Bellaphon, 1991) Herman Riley...
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  • Orchestra: Count Basie – piano, organ Sonny Cohn, Al Aarons, Joe Newman, Don Rader – trumpet Eric Dixon – flute, tenor saxophone Frank Foster, Frank Wess...
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  • Count Basie Orchestra Count Basie - piano Al Aarons - trumpet Sonny Cohn Don Rader Snooky Young Henry Coker - trombone Urbie Green Grover Mitchell Benny...
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