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  1. Rick Gazda, Deacon Earl Gardener, Mark Pender, Tony Pallagrosi, Bob Mucklin, Mike Spengler, Al Torrente Barry Danielian, Jim Brady, Tony Peruso, Don Harris Saxofonistas barítonos Bill Zazagni Trombonistas Louie Parente, Bob Ferrell, Dan Levine, Richie "La Bamba" Rosenberg Backing vocalists Patti Scialfa, Soozie Kirschner, Lisa Lowell, 14 Karat ...

  2. Deacon Earl Gardener – trumpet; Mark Pender – trumpet; Tony Pallagrosi – trumpet; Bob Muckin – trumpet; Mike Spengler – trumpet; Danny Stiles – trumpet; Al Torrente – trumpet; Barry Danielian – trumpet; Jim Brady – trumpet; Tony Perruso – trumpet; Don Harris – trumpet; Eddie Manion – baritone saxophone; Louie ...

  3. Erle Stanley Gardner (July 17, 1889 – March 11, 1970) was an American author and lawyer, best known for the Perry Mason series of legal detective stories, but he wrote numerous other novels and shorter pieces and also a series of nonfiction books, mostly narrations of his travels through Baja California and other regions in Mexico .

  4. However for the recording of their debut release, I Don't Want To Go Home, Van Zandt put together a horn section consisting of Rick Gazda (trumpet), Bob Malach (tenor sax), Deacon Earl Gardener (trumpet), Bill Zacagni (baritone sax) and Louie Parente (trombone).

  5. However, for the recording of their debut release, I Don't Want To Go Home, Van Zandt put together a horn section consisting of Rick Gazda (trumpet), Bob Malach (tenor sax), Deacon Earl Gardener (trumpet), Bill Zacagni (baritone sax) and Louie Parente (trombone). This quintet formed the original Miami Horns line up.

  6. Earl Wesley Gardner, Jr. [birth name], Deacon Earl Gardner, Earl "Big Bird" Gardner, Earl Gardener, Earl Garder, Earl Gardiner, Earl Garner, Earl Gartner

  7. 20 de abr. de 2020 · 7 min read. She thought He was the Gardner! (By Deacon Henok Haile) Sunday morning while it is still dark Mary Magdalene got up and went to the Lord’s tomb. Certainly it is frightening for a woman to go out in the dark. Yet, for this saint, there was no greater darkness than the death of Christ.