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  1. Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
    10: ...'s voice and typical gestures, as well as [[Louis Armstrong]]'s.
    12: ...orter]], [[Jerome Kern]], [[Johnny Mercer]] (the only songbook devoted soley to a lyricist) the Kern a...
    16: ...e of her many recordings with jazz legend [[Louis Armstrong]], but they also recorded the very popular "Ella ...
    112: *[[Media:How High The Moon.ogg|Download sample]] of "How High the Moon"
    113: ...]] of "April in Paris" by Fitzgerald with [[Louis Armstrong]]
  2. Bessie Smith (7284 bytes)
    7: ...he finest musicians around, most notably [[Louis Armstrong]], [[James P. Johnson]], [[Joe Smith]], [[Charlie...
    9: ...was the only asset. That same year, she made her only film appearance, starring in a two-reeler based ...
    17: ...dence, Hammond never recanted his story. It was only when biographer [[Chris Albertson]]'s [[1972]] b...
    21: ...ris Albertson's book) confirmed, it is extremely unlikely that a black ambulance driver would have tak...
  3. Sheryl Crow (8611 bytes)
    21: ...g, Crow released ''[[C'mon, C'mon]]''. Musically unlike any of her other records, the project had a mo...
    29: ... in a relationship with [[cycling]] great [[Lance Armstrong]]. Crow was a main stage act at [[Lilith Fair]] a...
  4. Slide whistle (1974 bytes)
    1: ...wanee whistle''', '''piston flute''' or less commonly '''jazz flute''') is a [[wind instrument]] consi...
    3: The slide whistle is most commonly used as a [[sound effect]] (such as in the sound...
    5: ...music]] and [[jazz]] as a special effect. [[Louis Armstrong]] switched over from his more usual [[cornet]] to...
  5. Trumpet (13239 bytes)
    28: ...g was a guarded craft, its instruction occurring only within highly selective [[guild|guilds]]. The tr...
    30: ...rn trumpet players are [[Maurice Andr靝, [[Louis Armstrong]], [[Miles Davis]], [[Jon Faddis]], [[Maynard Fer...
    50: ... the embouchure (muscles of the face). Some commonly accepted ways to do this are:
    53: ...uthpiece''': playing exercises on the mouthpiece only, without the trumpet. Without the resonating ch...
    291: ...mpet Guild] - a trumpet players' group with many online resources including a frequently-updated diary...
  6. James Madison (15187 bytes)
    75: |align="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[John Armstrong, Jr.]]'''||align="left"|1813
  7. James Monroe (11107 bytes)
    22: Born in [[Westmoreland County, Virginia]], as an only child to a prosperous family, Monroe attended th...
    30: ...r, [[John Quincy Adams]], as Secretary of State. Only [[Henry Clay]]'s refusal kept Monroe from adding...
    38: ...n-of-war]]." Monroe accepted Adams's advice. Not only must [[Latin America]] be left alone, he warned,...
    115: ...[United States Secretary of War]] | before=[[John Armstrong, Jr.]] | after=[[William H. Crawford]] | years=[[...
  8. Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
    48: ...uction and the modern administrative state would only emerge with the [[New Deal]] some 70 years later...
    75: ...ived into adulthood. Of Robert's three children, only Jessie Lincoln had any children (2 - Mary Lincol...
    89: ... to see anything clearly. Based on this evidence, Armstrong was acquitted.
    102: ... in the [[American South|South]] — and won only 2 of 996 counties in the entire South. Even befo...
    119: ...roclamation as a wartime measure, insisting that only the outbreak of war gave constitutional power to...
  9. Georgia (U.S. state) (26579 bytes)
    48: ...ber of [[Spain|Spanish]] explorers visited the [[inland]] region of Georgia, leaving a trail of destru...
    52: ...y]], which is not a [[public holiday]], but is mainly observed in [[school]]s and by some local [[civi...
    62: ...For over 130 years, from 1872 to 2003, Georgians only elected Democratic governors, and Democrats held...
    64: ...nor]] are elected to four-year terms of office. Unlike the federal government, but like many other U....
    76: ...]] governments by local [[referendum]]. So far, only Columbus, Augusta, and Athens have done this.
  10. Indiana (20194 bytes)
    306: ...eil Armstrong's Purdue [[class ring]] may be the only such object that has ever traveled to the moon a...
  11. Montana (14119 bytes)
    64: ...ast stand]] of [[U.S. Army]] Lt. Colonel [[George Armstrong Custer]] was fought in Montana near the present d...
    172: *[[Moonlight Basin]] near [[Bozeman, Montana|Bozeman]]
  12. Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
    110: * [[1510]]: [[Pocket watch]]: [[Peter Henlein]]
    311: ...ormer]]: [[William Stanley (physicist)|William Stanley]]
    321: ... [[1888]]: [[Pneumatic tube tire]]: [[John Boyd Dunlop]]
    382: ...912]]: [[Regenerative radio circuit]]: [[Edwin H. Armstrong]]
    394: * [[1914]]: [[Tank]], military: [[Ernest Dunlop Swinton]]
  13. Roaring Twenties (28131 bytes)
    3: ... terms with the vast human cost of the conflict. Unlike after [[World War II]], the United States did ...
    17: ...llion [[Model T]]. In all of Canada, there were only about 300,000 vehicles registered in [[1918]], b...
    43: ...man who rebels against his safe life and family, only to realize that the young generation is as hypoc...
    66: ...ations and endless variations on a single melody. Armstrong contributed largely to making [[scat singing]] po...
    99: ... of figures such as [[Al Capone]]. They more commonly began to operate with connections to [[organized...
  14. Aviation history (39698 bytes)
    17: ...to be made so as to accomplish that which we can only suggest. Yet there are sufficient proofs and exa...
    53: ... occurred on [[July 2]], [[1900]]. It lasted for only 18 minutes, as LZ 1 was forced to land on the la...
    57: ...W) as he expected. Langley's assistant, Charles Manly, then reworked the design into a five-cylinder w...
    61: ...as "wing warping". Although this method was used only briefly during the history of aviation, it worke...
    65: ...g them arguably the first public flight and certainly the first well documented one.
  15. List of inventors (14020 bytes)
    13: ...m George Armstrong]] — [[hydraulic crane]], Armstrong breech-loading gun
    113: *[[Robert Heinlein]], (1907-1988), waterbed
  16. American Civil War (47733 bytes)
    29: [[Image:stainlessbanner.png|100px|]]<br />
    55: ...rejected secession ([[April 27]], [[1861]]), but only after the [[Baltimore riot of 1861|rioting in Ba...
    71: ...ly, if not impossible, to bring about the gentlemanly compromises of the past (such as the [[Missouri ...
    73: ... of slavery in the Western territories. Although only a small share of Northerners favored measures to...
    95: ...ould crush the nascent rebellion, and so Lincoln only called for volunteers for 90 days. This resulte...
  17. Timeline of United States history (1950-1969) (7885 bytes)
    94: ...[Neil Armstrong]] walks on the [[moon]], Earth's only [[natural satellite]]
  18. John F. Kennedy (36524 bytes)
    22: ...est ever to die. [[As of 2005]], he was also the only [[Catholic]] ever to be elected president, the l...
    28: ...ribed steroids to control his [[colitis]], which only heightened his medical problems causing him to d...
    33: ...ted States Army|U.S. Army]], but was rejected, mainly because of his troublesome back. However, the [[...
    68: ...e winner, although historians consider the two evenly matched as orators. Interestingly, many who list...
    70: ...ced after the rest of the vote in Illinois. The only change after the official recount was a win for ...
  19. Richard Nixon (32863 bytes)
    19: ...licy, but he is also remembered as the first and only U.S. President to have ever [[resignation|resign...
    44: ...Dwight D. Eisenhower]]'s ticket, although he was only 39 years old.
    55: ...senhower didn't show much support for Nixon, and only reluctantly endorsed him as the Republican candi...
    68: ... in the war ended while Nixon was in office, but only after four more years of [[strategic bombing]] a...
    75: ... of [[July 20]], [[1969]], Nixon addressed [[Neil Armstrong]] and [[Buzz Aldrin]] during their historic [[moo...
  20. Wright brothers (19926 bytes)
    23: ...graph. In the fourth flight of the same day, the only flight made that day which was actually controll...
    25: ...ocal newspaper reported the event, inaccurately. Only one other newspaper, the Cincinnati Enquirer, pr...
    37: ... Orville broke a leg and two ribs. (This was the only serious accident the Wrights suffered.) In late ...
    75: ...cessful powered models, and his assistant C. M. Manley was actually employed by the US government to c...
    87: ...y the Wrights, but also [[John Glenn]] and [[Neil Armstrong]], both Ohio natives.) North Carolina has also ad...

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