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  1. Sting Madonna Prince (Sorry my keyboard doesn't have that symbol key)
  2. Virginia Lee Burton Jack Ezra Keats Dr. Seuss
  3. Albert Desalvo Albert Ayler Albert Einstein
  4. Maybe it is just good vibrations...
  5. Paul Horn Ray Drummond Count Bassie
  6. Lily Tomlin Tom Lehrer Larry David
  7. Fat Albert Little Richard Biggie Smalls
  8. Dusty Springfield Dirty Harry Filthy McNasty
  9. wayne newton issac newton issac hayes
  10. Fletch Ty Webb Clark W. Griswold
  11. Norman Granz Alfred Lion Ahmet Ertegun
  12. There is a place called O'Naturals that has some shops in the NE
  13. Rip Van Winkle Eddie Van Halen Baron Von Munchenhausen
  14. Bilbo Baggins Jeff Bagwell Duke of Wellington Duke Ellington Earl of Sandwich Lord and Lady Douchebag Deja vu DeJohnette Terje Rypdal
  15. June Cleaver Wally Beaver
  16. Easily. Would you mind expanding a little...
  17. How does John Cage's 4'33" fit into this definition?
  18. If you are going to die from putting stuff in your body there are a lot of better options
  19. Baron Von Mingus Duke Ellington King Oliver
  20. Jermaine Jackson J.J. Johnson Dr. J
  21. LL Cool J Jay Berliner Irving Berlin
  22. O.C. Smith Jimmy Smith Jabbo Smith
  23. Flipper Lasie Mr. Ed
  24. Thanks, The used bookstore in town has some old price guides, guess I should pick one up.
  25. I having a tough time figuring when this was copy of Charles Mingus - Wonderland (UAJS 15005) was released. I know it was a "re-issue" of UAS 5063 ("Jazz Portraits") Recorded Jan 16th, 1959, Nonagon Art Gallery, NYC Booker Evan, John Handy, Richard Wyands, Charles Mingus, Danny Richmond Side 1: Nostalgia In Times Square, I Can't Get Started Side 2: No Private Income Blues, Alice's Wonderland Notes on back by Nat Hentoff United Artists Records 729 Seventh Ave., New York 19, NY Plastylite "ear" in dead wax Most discographies refer to UAJS 15005 as "Mingus in Wonderland" and everything here says Charles Mingus - Wonderland, no "in". Separate but related question, when did plastylite start/stop using the "ear" symbol? Any information or additional sources would be appreciated.
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