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  2. Warren Wiegratz - Wikipedia

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    Currently Wiegratz is the leader of the Milwaukee band, Streetlife. (Streetlife is currently the house band for the Milwaukee Bucks.) Wiegratz was a member of Sweetbottom, with Daryl Stuermer, in 1978 and 79. He formed the smooth jazz group Oceans, which recorded two nationally-released albums, Second Chance (Pro-Jazz) and Ridin' the Tide (Pro ...

  3. WJTI - Wikipedia

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    WJTI (1460 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to West Allis, Wisconsin, and serving the Greater Milwaukee radio market. It airs a smooth jazz radio format and is owned by El Sol Broadcasting, LLC.

  4. Jack Grassel - Wikipedia

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    Jack Grassel is an American jazz guitarist, teacher, and author from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

  5. 1978–79 New Orleans Jazz season - Wikipedia

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    The 1978–79 New Orleans Jazz season was their fifth season in the NBA and its last in New Orleans. The Jazz averaged 108.3 points per game (ranked 15th in NBA) while allowing an average of 114.6 points per game (ranked 21st in NBA). [1] The attendance was 364,205 (ranked 18th in NBA).

  6. WYMS - Wikipedia

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    WYMS is a non-commercial radio station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, broadcasting on 88.9 FM. The station currently airs an eclectic adult album alternative music format, branded as "88Nine Radio Milwaukee".

  7. Dazzle winners from Firestone, Hudson head to New York ... - AOL

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    High school musical theater Dazzle Award winners Kyle McFalls of Firestone and Lindsey Ross of Hudson will now compete on a national level.

  8. 1975–76 New Orleans Jazz season - Wikipedia

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    The 1975–76 New Orleans Jazz season was the team's second in the NBA. They began the season hoping to improve upon their 23–59 output from the previous season. They bested it by fifteen wins, finishing 38–44, but failed to qualify for the playoffs for the second straight season. [1]

  9. Jazz Calendar - Wikipedia

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    Jazz Calendar is a ballet created in 1968 by Frederick Ashton to the music of Richard Rodney Bennett. The ballet was first performed on 9 January 1968 by The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, with designs by Derek Jarman.

  10. List of jazz festivals - Wikipedia

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    The Festival International de Jazz de Montréal (English: Montreal International Jazz Festival) is an annual jazz festival held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Montreal Jazz Fest holds the 2004 Guinness World Record as the world's largest jazz festival. Every year it features roughly 3,000 artists from 30-odd countries, more than 650 concerts ...

  11. Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra (MSO) is an American symphony orchestra based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The orchestra performs primarily at the Bradley Symphony Center in Allen-Bradley Hall. The orchestra also serves as the orchestra for Florentine Opera productions.