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Ron Eschete — (* 19. August 1948 in Houma (Louisiana) als Ronald Patrick Escheté) ist ein amerikanischer Gitarrist des Modern Jazz und Musikpädagoge. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Wirken 2 Diskographische Hinweise 3 Lehrbücher (Auswahl) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Atsuko Hashimoto — Infobox musical artist Name = Atsuko Hashimoto Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = non vocal instrumentalist Birth name = Alias = Born = Died = Origin = Osaka, Japan Instrument = Organ Genre = Mainstream jazz Occupation = Musician… … Wikipedia
Block chord — Le block chord (de l anglais block : bloc, et chord : accord), aussi appelé « chord melody », est une technique musicale utilisée notamment par les jazzmen à partir de la fin des années 1950. Elle consiste à construire un… … Wikipédia en Français
escheat — escheatable, adj. /es cheet /, Law. n. 1. the reverting of property to the state or some agency of the state, or, as in England, to the lord of the fee or to the crown, when there is a failure of persons legally qualified to inherit or to claim.… … Universalium
escheat — es·cheat 1 /is chēt/ n [Anglo French eschete reversion of property, from Old French escheoite accession, inheritance, from feminine past participle of escheoir to fall (to), befall, ultimately from Latin ex out + cadere to fall] 1: escheated… … Law dictionary
Muse Records discography — This is the discography of the Muse label. # Artist Album title Year recorded 5001 James Moody Never Again 1972 5002 … Wikipedia
Thibodaux (Louisiana) — Thibodaux Spitzname: Queen City of Lafourche Schulbus in Thibodaux Lage in Louisiana … Deutsch Wikipedia
escheat — (n.) the reverting of land to a king or lord in certain cases, early 14c., from Anglo Fr. eschete (late 13c.), from O.Fr. eschete succession, inheritance, originally fem. pp. of escheoir, from L.L. *excadere to fall out, from L. ex out, away (see … Etymology dictionary
escheat — es•cheat [[t]ɛsˈtʃit[/t]] Law. 1) law the reverting of property to the state or, as in England, to the crown when there are no legal heirs 2) law the right to take property subject to escheat 3) law (of property) to revert by escheat 4) law to… … From formal English to slang
Escheat — Es*cheat , n. [OE. eschete, escheyte, an escheat, fr. OF. escheit, escheoit, escheeite, esheoite, fr. escheoir (F. [ e]choir) to fall to, fall to the lot of; pref. es (L. ex) + cheoir, F. choir, to fall, fr. L. cadere. See {Chance}, and cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English