Chris Sheridan presents a major discographical study of an American jazz giant, "Cannonball" Adderley, whose career had a significant impact on jazz's subsequent development. Sheridan presents chronological entries on all known recordings, whether for disc, radio, television, film, or video, including all known commercial issues. A band itinerary lists all known engagements, whether in club, concert hall, or festival, and Sheridan highlights previously unknown sessions and performances for all forms of recording media.
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... disidentification via linguistic and semiotic resources with complex mediation chains (see Leppänen et al., 2013; Leppänen & Kytölä, in press). The key axis of (dis)identification in focus here is the changing notion of 'Finnishness ...
... up a new group of passengers. He drove down the highway looking for the biggest vacant field that he could find, so that he could turn his long wagon around. ... The jackasses picked up their speed until they were running flat out!
... dis- course linked, deictic elements— which gradually grammaticalize toward more fixed grammatical usage (Greenberg 1978; Givón 1984; Lyons 1999). This can happen to different degrees; for instance, while English has not ex- tended the ...
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This book is a profound and eagerly anticipated investigation into what is left of a monotheistic religious spirit—notably, a minimalist faith that is neither confessional nor credulous.