Robert "Bootsie" Barnes (November 27, 1937 – April 22, 2020) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist from Philadelphia. Barnes was raised in a housing...
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Bootsie may refer to: Bootsie Barnes, tenor saxophonist from Philadelphia, PA Bootsy Collins (born 1951), funk bassist, singer, and songwriter Bootsie...
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musicians including Terence Blanchard, Donald Byrd, Mulgrew Miller and Bootsie Barnes. As a Blue Note Recording Artist Hodge has released three critically...
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August 20, 1918 Bryce Young, professional football player, July 25, 2001 Bootsie Barnes, jazz musician, April 22, 2020 J. Pius Barbour, Baptist minister, January...
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(alto, soprano) Alan Barnes (born 1959) (alto, baritone) Bootsie Barnes (1937–2020) (tenor) John Barnes (born 1932) (tenor) Polo Barnes (1901–1981) (alto)...
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judge Robert Percy Barnes (1898–1990), American chemist Bob Barnes (cartoonist) (1913–1970), cartoonist Bootsie Barnes (Robert Barnes, 1937–2020), jazz...
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the white members of the Rat Pack), Dick Gregory, Dinah Washington, Bootsie Barnes, Gladys Knight, Teddy Pendegrass, Hot Lips Page, and Wild Bill Davis...
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contractor" for Gamble and Huff's Philadelphia International Records. Bootsie Barnes, Mickey Roker and Jimmy Oliver are among the other Philadelphia-based...
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Atzmon - saxophone Benny Bailey - trumpet Gabe Baltazar - saxophone Bootsie Barnes - saxophone Kenny Barron - piano Gary Bartz - saxophone Marcus Belgrave...
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educator, Headmaster (1980–1994) and Provost (2000–2009) of Eton College. Bootsie Barnes, 82, American jazz saxophonist, COVID-19. Wilfried de Beauclair, 108...
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