קלארק טרי (Hebrew Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "קלארק טרי" in Hebrew language version.

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  • Berman, Eleanor, "The jazz of Queens encompasses music royalty" (אורכב 20.07.2006 ב Archive.today), Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, January 1, 2006. Accessed October 1, 2009. "When the trolley tour proceeds, Mr. Knight points out the nearby Dorie Miller Houses, a co-op apartment complex in Corona where Clark Terry and Cannonball and Nat Adderley lived and where saxophonist Jimmy Heath still resides."

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  • Marc Schneider (21 בפברואר 2015). "Jazz Musician Clark Terry Dies at 94". The Hollywood Reporter. נבדק ב-21 בפברואר 2015. {{cite web}}: (עזרה)

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  • Berman, Eleanor, "The jazz of Queens encompasses music royalty" (אורכב 20.07.2006 ב Archive.today), Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, January 1, 2006. Accessed October 1, 2009. "When the trolley tour proceeds, Mr. Knight points out the nearby Dorie Miller Houses, a co-op apartment complex in Corona where Clark Terry and Cannonball and Nat Adderley lived and where saxophonist Jimmy Heath still resides."

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