• Turrentine, and Stanley Jordan. Around January 1934, Hugues Panassie and Pierre Nourry became the organization's president and secretary, respectively. In...
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  • Émile Nourry (December 6, 1870 in Autun, France – April 27, 1935 in Paris) was a French publisher, bookseller, and folklorist known under the pen name...
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  • series of informal jam sessions at the Hotel Claridge, concert promoters Pierre Nourry and Charles Delaunay (leaders of the "Hot Club de France", a society...
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    at Claridge's in London, England, and began a musical partnership. Pierre Nourry, the secretary of the Hot Club de France, invited Reinhardt and Grappelli...
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    Prune Nourry is a French multidisciplinary artist currently working at the Invisible Dog Art Center in Brooklyn, NY. Specialized in sculpture, she also...
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    an organization founded in January 1934 by Panassié as president and Pierre Nourry as secretary general. In August 1938, the club was dissolved and reestablished...
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    1867 by Thibaud publishing house in Clermont Ferrand; 1914, by Nourry, prefaced by Pierre Dujois, alias Magophon; 1943, by Paul Derain, the publisher; 1966...
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    Un été chez les Samoyèdes, 1921. Finistère préhistorique, Paris, Édition Nourry, 1929. Guégaden, Jean-Louis. "Charles Bénard-Le Pontois". KBC Penmarc'h...
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  • Gabriel Jeantet, Claude Joubert, Paul Léandri, Hugues Leclère, Jean-Claude Nourry and Alain Robert. In June 1972, Ordre Nouveau joined with Jean-Marie Le...
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    during the French Revolution and the exile of Abbot Nourry, refractory, work resumed in 1801. Pierre Nourry is buried there at his death in 18043. New bells...
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