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Charles Williams

b. Isaac Cozerbreit, 8 Might 1893, London, Britain, d. 7 Sept 1978, Findon Valley, Worthing, Britain. Williams was among Britain’s most prolific composers of light music, and he was also in charge of numerous film ratings, frequently uncredited on display. During his early profession like a violinist he led for …

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Charlie Manhattan

Despite his name, Charlie Manhattan phone calls SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA his home, his design influenced by additional West Coast rappers like 2Pac, Xzibit, and E-40. Given birth to Charles Williams, he got his name through the 1989 movie Fri the 13th Component VIII: Jason Requires Manhattan, and even though …

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Instant Funk

Quick Funk burst in the ’70s disco picture using the million-selling one “I ACQUIRED My Mind COMPOSED (YOU MAY GET It Lady)” as well as the platinum recording Quick Funk. The Trenton, NJ, music group started out using the primary lineup of bassist Raymond Earl, drummer Scotty Miller, and guitarist …

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