Adolph Jacobs, later known as Al Jacobs (April 15, 1939 – July 23, 2014), was an American guitar player, best known as an original member of The Coasters...
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on a couple of their early Los Angeles recordings), plus guitarist Adolph Jacobs up until his departure in 1959. The songwriting team of Jerry Leiber...
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Stoller - piano King Curtis - tenor saxophone Alan Hanlon - guitar Adolph Jacobs - guitar Wendell Marshall or Lloyd Trotman - bass Joe Marshall - drums...
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– baritone vocal Bobby Nunn – bass vocal Leon Hughes – tenor vocal Adolph Jacobs – guitar Credits adapted from The Coasters: The Complete Singles As...
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character of the same name. Mike Stoller, piano King Curtis, saxophone Adolph Jacobs, Don Arnone, guitars Milt Hinton, bass Belton Evans, drums The Kim Sisters...
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Stoller, piano Gil Bernal, saxophone Barney Kessell, guitar probably Adolph Jacobs, guitar Ralph Hamilton, bass Jesse Sailes, drums A.L. "Abe" Stoller...
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label, Romark Records. He produced some jazz recordings for Adolph Jacobs in the 1970s. Jacobs was a former member of The Coasters in the 1950s. Harris co-produced...
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Stoller, piano Gil Bernal, saxophone Barney Kessel, guitar/mandolin Adolph Jacobs, guitar Ralph Hamilton, bass Jesse Sailes, drums A.L. “Abe” Stoller...
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African rugby referee Aad Jacobs (born 1936), Dutch businessman Abe Jacobs (1928–2023), New Zealand professional wrestler Adolph Jacobs (1939–2014), American...
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father, Jacob, who operated a general store, died when he was a toddler, while his mother, Hannah Liebermann, died when he was 7 years old. Adolph and his...
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Adolph Herman Joseph Coors Sr. (February 4, 1847 – June 5, 1929) was a German-American brewer who founded the Adolph Coors Company in Golden, Colorado...
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v t e The Coasters Carl Gardner Billy Guy Bobby Nunn Leon Hughes Adolph Jacobs Young Jessie Cornell Gunter Will "Dub" Jones Vernon Harrell Earl "Speedo"...
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Waterfront of Lamu in 1892, showing Lamu fort. Photograph by Adolph Jacob Hertz (1865–1912)...
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Sneaky Pete Kleinow – pedal steel guitar Mike Deasey, George Davis, Adolph Jacobs, David T. Walker – guitar Earl Palmer – drums Technical Ed Thrasher...
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Falk Imperiet 52 July 23, 2014 Stockholm, Sweden Pancreatic cancer Adolph Jacobs The Coasters 74 July 23, 2014 U.S. Johnny Rebb 75 July 28, 2014 Newcastle...
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Stoller, piano Gil Bernal, saxophone Barney Kessell, guitar probably Adolph Jacobs, guitar Ralph Hamilton, bass Jesse Sailes, drums Chico Guerrero, congas...
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Gustavus Adolphus (redirect from Gustav II Adolph)
November] 1632), also known in English as Gustav II Adolf or Gustav II Adolph, was King of Sweden from 1611 to 1632, and is credited with the rise of...
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Carl Adolph Agardh (23 January 1785 in Båstad, Sweden – 28 January 1859 in Karlstad) was a Swedish botanist specializing in algae, who was eventually appointed...
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Coors Brewing Company (redirect from Coors (Adolph))
brewing facility operating in the world. In 1873, German immigrants Adolph Coors and Jacob Schueler from Prussia immigrated to the United States and established...
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Ecklonia radiata (category Taxa named by Carl Adolph Agardh)
Ecklonia radiata, commonly known as golden kelp, common kelp, spiny kelp or leather kelp, is a species of kelp found in the Canary Islands, the Cape Verde...
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1846–December 1846) Justus Carl Wilhelm Ruperti (January 1847–December 1847) Adolph Jacob Hertz (January 1848–December 1848) Wilhelm Theodor Schiller (January...
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and artifacts of Jewish families and individuals such as Judah L. Magnes; Adolph Sutro; David and Simon Lubin; Rosalie Meyer Stern; Julius Kahn; Florence...
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Max Schmeling (redirect from Maximillian Adolph Otto Siegfried Schmeling)
Maximilian Adolph Otto Siegfried Schmeling (German pronunciation: [maks ˈʃmeːlɪŋ], audio; 28 September 1905 – 2 February 2005) was a German boxer who was...
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Adolph Ludvig Ribbing, later called Adolph de Leuven (10 January 1765 – 1 April 1843), was a Swedish count and politician. He participated in the regicide...
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she was the sixth of eleven children born from the marriage of Gustav Adolph, Duke of Mecklenburg-Güstrow and Magdalene Sibylle of Holstein-Gottorp....
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and Jacobs had taken control of the organization. Schoenfeld tended to manage the maintenance and operational aspect of the theaters, while Jacobs was...
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Camillus Cutlery Company (redirect from Adolph Kastor)
its doors in September 1876. Only a few weeks later, Adolph Kastor started his own company, Adolph Kastor & Bros. on Canal Street in New York City, where...
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Christian Krell was one of six surviving children of Adolph Jacob Krell and Flossie V. Howell Krell. Adolph was a German immigrant and became a citizen at age...
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sensibilities or that they would offend rich and powerful landlords. However, Adolph Schauffler (of the City Mission Society) and Josiah Strong arranged to sponsor...
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