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From "By A Thread" John Ellis - Tenor Saxophone Mike Moreno - Guitar Aaron Goldberg - Piano Reuben Rogers - Bass Terreon Gully - Drums

From "By A Thread" John Ellis - Tenor Saxophone Mike Moreno - Guitar Aaron Goldberg - Piano Reuben Rogers - Bass Terreon Gully - Drums

South African artist John Ellis (Tree63) released his debut solo album 'Come Out Fighting' in June 2010. This is the music video for his first single 'Own Way Home'
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video by CERN, interview 2 with theoretical physicist, John Ellis. Date- 20th Aug 08. Source- cdsweb.cern.ch Q. 1. What is the importance or relationship between theoretical physics and the LHC project? Q. 2. What can be expected to happen on First Beam Day? Q. 3. What happens next in the story? Q. 4. What does this mean to you personally?

Live in Philadelphia at the World Cafe Puppet Mischief, Brooklyn-based saxophonist John Ellis's second album with his New Orleans-based band Double-Wide, continues the former New Orleanian's love affair with the Big Easy, drawing inspiration from the rich vein of music the city has given the world, while also taking cues, in Ellis' own words, from "carnivals, state fairs, children laughing, clowns and dancing." Marking his debut on the ObliqSound label with the February 23rd release, the recording features Ellis with Brian Coogan on organ, Matt Perrine on sousaphone and Jason Marsalis on drums, plus special guests Gregoire Maret on harmonica and Alan Ferber on trombone. Visit here to get the album - www.obliqsound.com
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A couple of other questions regarding the LHC answered by John Ellis. Date- 20th Aug 08. Source- cdsweb.cern.ch Q. 1. Could you tell us your opinion about safety at the LHC? Q. 2. Could the 'BEAM' itself become a threat when it collides or if it goes off course?

John Ellis, sales director at Sunline Direct Mail Ltd (chair of the Mailing Houses Council and member of DMA North Council), sees DMA membership as a great networking and collaboration opportunity. DMA • www.dma.org.uk • 02072913300
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John Ellis talks about SUSY Produced by: CERN Video Productions Director: CERN Video Productions 01:00 min. / 06 September 2011 / © 2011 CERN Language: English www.cern.ch
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Download Puppet Mischief from Amazon here: amzn.to The Jazz Line reporter Mary Kate Bordewick was joined by John Ellis and the members of Double-Wide, who proved to be as mischievous as their album "Puppet Mischief" would lead you to believe. Who says Jazz can't be fun? Personnel: John Ellis (tenor sax, bass clarinet) Jason Marsalis (drums) Matt Perrine (sousaphone) Brian Coogan (organ) Alan Ferber (trombone) Intro Music: Kevin MacLeod
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South African artist John Ellis released his debut solo album 'Come Out Fighting' in June 2010. This is the making of the album.
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John Ellis and DoubleWide performing at Snug Harbor 1/03/09 Sousaphone - Matt Perrine Trombone - Alan Ferber Harmonica - Gregoire Maret Saxophone - John Ellis Grand Piano - Aaron Goldberg Drums - Jason Marsalis
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Billy Martin, John Medeski, Charlie Hunter, John Ellis and a very talented bass player performing at Sullivan Hall in New York, NY on 6.10.09

Peter Hammill& John Ellis are performing "Skin" (album "Skin",1986) Live In Nijmegen Cultural Centre De Lindenberg,Germany (09.05.1989) Visit my site: polset.wrzuta.pl Visit my blog: michalszpolset.blogspot.com Me on RYM rateyourmusic.com www.lastfm.pl
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Rel: Puppet Mischief (2010) By DOUG COLLETTE; Saxophonist John Ellis is slowly but surely distinguishing himself as a notably singular figure in contemporary jazz. Establishing a firm foundation for himself as a tenured accompanist to 7-string guitarist Charlie Hunter, the North Carolina native and current resident of Brooklyn embarked on his solo career in authoritative style with One Foot in the Swamp (Hyena, 2005), and then conceived the ingenious Double Wide ensemble, the unusual lineup of which may not have wholly defined itself on its debut, but crystallizes completely on this follow-up. Puppet Mischief is, in line with its humorous title, an absolutely delightful album. Much of the air of gaiety that permeates the music derives from the presence of Gregoire Maret, but the harmonicist only builds upon the foundation of low-key jubilation set by the bandleader and the rest of the group. The absence of a conventional bass instrument—electric or acoustic—seemed an oddity on Dance Like There's No Tomorrow (Hyena, 2008), but here it becomes a distinction. Matt Perrine plays sousaphone in such a way his low notes permeate the rest of the instrumental interaction like a sort of sonic lubrication, so that Ellis' horn lines fly over the top and Jason Marsalis' drum lines scoot right along on "Okra & Tomatoes." Trombonist Alan Ferber adds to the palpable New Orleans atmosphere that permeates Puppet Mischief too, but his guest spots—here and on "Heroes de Accion"—don't <b>...</b>
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John Ellis (Combat & Exercise) Vs Jamie Willets (UTC) Sunday September 11th - FIGHT UK AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS 2- Hermitage Leisure Centre - Whitwick © FIGHT UK MMA LTD
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John Ellis' research interests focus on the phenomenological aspects of particle physics, though he has also made important contributions to astrophysics, cosmology and quantum gravity. Most of his publications relate directly to experiment, from interpreting measurements and the results of searches for new particles, to exploring the physics that could be done with future accelerators. He was one of the pioneers of research at the interface between particle physics and cosmology, which has since become a sub-specialty of its own: particle astrophysics. He has long been an advocate and supporter of future accelerators, notably the LHC.

The second video from John Ellis's debut solo album "Come Out Fighting" (2010). "Maybe (Just Maybe)" was directed and produced by Fuller Film Productions in Durban, South Africa.
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Peter Hammill& John Ellis are performing "The Comet, the Course, the Tail" ("In Camera" album,1974) Live In Nijmegen Cultural Centre De Lindenberg,Germany ( 09.05.1989) Visit my site: polset.wrzuta.pl Visit my blog: michalszpolset.blogspot.com Me on RYM rateyourmusic.com www.lastfm.pl
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John Ellis plays an acoustic version of his solo debut single "Own Way Home", off the 2010 Broken Records album "Come Out Fighting". Live at The Red Door in Pietermaritzburg, January 2011.
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Inspired to post the live Peggy Lee "Is That All There Is?" in honor of today's non-event, it occurred to me that the song deserved a new verse. When I posted it, I got a request for a recording (as well as some direction). Marshaling my allergies to aid in the proper timbre, here it is. Original song by Leiber and Stoller and the indelible arrangement by Randy Newman (or Rand as I call him when he's not close enough to hear me, which is the case 99.9 % of the time).
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Snarky Puppy Native Sons by Michael League. Recorded and filmed on December 1, 2010 at Rockwood Music Hall in New York City. Filmed and edited by Simon Yu. AC by Renato Galvão & Alessandro James Marcolin. Recorded by Brian Delaney. Mixed by Matt Grondin. Cory Henry - keys Justin Stanton - keys John Ellis - sax Chris Bullock - sax Mike Maher - trumpet Jay Jennings - trumpet Bob Lanzetti - guitar Michael League - bass Robert "Sput" Searight - drums Keita Ogawa - percussion

Geppetto by SFKUaNK!! (2005) feat.John Ellis Produced by Nori Shiota Tp.NARGO(from TOKYO SKA PARADISE Orc.) Tp.Miki Hirose Tb.Masahiko KItahara(from TOKYO SKA PARADISE Orc.) S&T.Sax.John Ellis A.Sax.Ken Ota Key.Eric Lewis Drums.Terreon Gully Gt.Masato Ishinari Gt. Masa Shimizu Bass.Nori Shiota

South African artist John Ellis released his debut solo album 'Come Out Fighting' in June 2010. This is the making of the album.
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John Ellis played an acoustic gig at St Clements in Durban, on Friday 3rd December with his acoustic band (re-christened The Bloody Agents in loving memory of Julius Malema's fantastic 2010). Here's a short clip from behind the scenes. Featuring excerpts from "Maybe (Just Maybe)", an unreleased track called "Hard To Believe", Iggy Pop's "The Passenger" and Tree63's "Stumbling Stone".
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