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Jazz pianist Dave Brubeck dead at age 91
Dave Brubeck, a jazz musician who attained pop-star acclaim with recordings such as "Take Five" and "Blue Rondo a la Turk," died Wednesday morning at Norwalk Hospital, in Norwalk, Conn., said his longtime manager-producer-conductor Russell Gloyd....
Tags: Music, Jazz (genre), Music Industry, Norwalk (Fairfield, Connecticut), Entertainment
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Dave Brubeck, Jazz Legend, Dies at 91
Los Angeles TimesNORWALK, Conn. -- Dave Brubeck, the jazz pianist, composer and bandleader behind the legendary Dave Brubeck Quartet, has died at age 91. The death of Brubeck, whose composition "Take Five" became a jazz standard and the bestselling jazz song of all time,...Tags: Music, Music Industry, Arts and Culture, Folklore and Mythology, Los Angeles Times
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Jazz composer, pianist Dave Brubeck dies
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Jazz composer and pianist Dave Brubeck, whose pioneering style in pieces such as "Take Five" caught listeners' ears with exotic, challenging rhythms, has died. He was 91. Brubeck died Wednesday morning of heart failure after...
Tags: Music Industry, Heart Failure, Colleges and Universities, World War II (1939-1945), NASA
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Dave Brubeck: A jazz icon who reached a massive audience
Dave Brubeck changed the sound of jazz in profound ways, unexpectedly becoming something of a pop star in the process. Starting in the mid-1950s, in fact, he emerged as a symbol of jazz in America, and well beyond, gracing the cover of Time magazine...
Tags: Civil Rights, Radio, Duke Ellington, Religion and Belief, Human Interest
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Doctor talks about sudden cardiac arrest
It's always tragic when someone dies suddenly. But when such an unexpected event happens to a seemingly healthy child or young adult, it's especially devastating. While such fatalities are extremely rare, the warning signs and symptoms of sudden cardiac...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Heart Disease, ESPN Radio (tv network), Police Arrests, Cardiac Arrhythmia
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Citi of Hagerstown is top team, sponsor at Heart and Stroke Walk
Citi of Hagerstown shone as the Mason Dixon Heart and Stroke Walk’s top team and top sponsor. With 195 registered walkers, Citi was named top team of the 2012 Mason Dixon Heart and Stroke Walk, held Sept. 23 in Greencastle, Pa. Citi’s $21,792...
Tags: Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Heart Disease, Al Martin, American Heart Association, First National Bank of Mercersburg (PA)
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Lehigh Valley Heart and Stroke Walk raises money to help children like Cassidy
HealthThe 2012 Lehigh Valley Heart and Stroke Walk at Northampton Community College in Bethlehem Township raises awareness of heart disease and stroke and funds for the American Heart Assocation, which goes toward research and resources for people with heart... -
Take a Cup of Beans and Call Me in the Morning
HealthA recent study out of the University of Toronto found that one cup of legumes a day was enough to keep the cardiologist away, reducing blood sugar, blood pressure, and heart disease risk in general. Fair enough, you’re probably thinking, but how can... -
Office workers trained in CPR make life-or-death difference
On the morning of July 10, attorney Jerald Gale was reading an e-mail in his office on the 20th floor of a Koreatown high-rise. That's the last thing the 58-year-old husband, father and avid cyclist remembers before losing consciousness. Gale's heart...
Tags: Politics, Diabetes, Heart Attack, Heart Failure, Police Arrests
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Grilling seafood lightens your barbecue
Each week a nutritionist from the University of Maryland Medical Center provides a guest post. This week, Faith Hicks discusses seafood.
When you imagine a typical summer barbecue, does your mind immediately turn to hot dogs, burgers, steak and ribs?...Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Garlic, Honey, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages
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A Doctor of Nursing Practice prepares nurses for career advancement
Nurses with advanced degrees don't only get ahead in their field, they impact it. The education path they take begins with an RN, then to an Advanced Practice degree (a nurse with a master's), and then the Doctor of Nursing Practice, the most advanced...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Loyola University Chicago, Nursing, Medical Specialization, Colleges and Universities
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Locals react to Supreme Court's health care decision
Staff WriterDolores Rosales, 77, never used to get sick. The El Centro resident only saw the doctor as she delivered her 11 children when she was younger, she said. Now, though, she’s having to visit a clinic in El Centro for high blood pressure, a...Tags: Politics, Medicare, Health, Government Health Care, White House
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