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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Billy_ChildsBilly Childs - Wikipedia

    William Edward Childs (born March 8, 1957) is an American composer, jazz pianist, arranger and conductor from Los Angeles, California, United States. [1] [2] Early life. When he was 16, Childs attended the Community School of the Performing Arts sponsored by the University of Southern California.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kicking_CansKicking Cans - Wikipedia

    Kicking Cans is an album by the Brazilian musician Dori Caymmi, released in 1993. ... Kicking Cans was produced by Caymmi. Herbie Hancock, Billy Childs, and John Patitucci contributed to the album. Branford Marsalis played a saxophone solo on "Migration". Caymmi, who wrote eight of the album's songs, scats on the title ...

  3. billychilds.bandcamp.com › album › acceptanceAcceptance | Billy Childs

    Acceptance by Billy Childs, released 28 August 2020 1. Dori 2. Acceptance 3. Leimert Park 4. Do You Know My Name? 5. It Never Entered My Mind 6. Quiet Girl 7. Twilight Is Upon Us 8. Oceana “On my first Mack Avenue recording, Rebirth (Billy Childs’ 2017 album which won a GRAMMY® Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album), I wanted to return to a focus on my jazz piano playing,” Childs states.

  4. Real Name: William Edward Childs. Profile: American composer and jazz pianist, born 8 March 1957 in Los Angeles, USA. Sites: billychilds.com , Bandcamp. In Groups: Billy Childs Ensemble, Billy Childs Trio, Freddie Hubbard Sextet, Friends of Yo Yo Ma, Gerry Gibbs Sextet, Grand Central (10), Joe Locke Quartet, Joe Locke Quintet, Roberto Miranda ...

  5. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1970s - 2020s. Born. March 8, 1957 in Los Angeles, CA. Genre. Jazz, Classical. Styles. Post-Bop, Classical Crossover, Contemporary Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Modern Jazz, Piano Jazz, Keyboard. Also Known As. William Childs. William Edward Childs. Album Highlights. Articles. Staff Picks. Advanced Search.

  6. What we do know is that Kick the Can was very popular during the Great Depression in the 1930s. One thing that helped make the game popular was that it could be played without requiring expensive equipment. All you need is something small that can be safely kicked. In the 1930s, kids would find a can that had been thrown in the garbage.

  7. Childs Billy. in Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4) Length: 340 words. Search for: 'Billy Childs' in Oxford Reference ». B. William Edward Childs, 8 March 1957, Los Angeles, California, USA. While still a student at the University of Southern California, Childs played piano with Freddie Hubbard.