All Videos Tagged dowe (Pittsburgh Jazz Network) - Pittsburgh Jazz Network2025-01-19T00:23:10Zhttp://jazzburgher.ning.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=dowe&rss=yes&xn_auth=noGeorge Gee Swing Orchestra at Graffiti Showcase in Pittsburgh, PA 4/7/88tag:jazzburgher.ning.com,2020-04-20:1992552:Video:4626662020-04-20T20:50:14.594ZDr. Nelson Harrisonhttp://jazzburgher.ning.com/profile/NelsonHarrison
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</a><br />On April 7th, 1988 - The George Gee Swing Orchestra (then known as "The Make-Believe Ballroom Orchestra" returned to The Graffiti Showcase in Pittsburgh, PA ...
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</a><br />On April 7th, 1988 - The George Gee Swing Orchestra (then known as "The Make-Believe Ballroom Orchestra" returned to The Graffiti Showcase in Pittsburgh, PA ... VINTAGE GEORGE GEE CONCERT VIDEO 4/19/86tag:jazzburgher.ning.com,2015-11-20:1992552:Video:3724432015-11-20T04:46:27.319ZDr. Nelson Harrisonhttp://jazzburgher.ning.com/profile/NelsonHarrison
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</a><br />"Carnegie Salutes Carnegie" segment at The Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, PA on April 19th, 1986. Produced by Ron Friedman.
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</a><br />"Carnegie Salutes Carnegie" segment at The Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, PA on April 19th, 1986. Produced by Ron Friedman. Sandra Dowe Live at CJ's "I Like It!"tag:jazzburgher.ning.com,2015-02-14:1992552:Video:3496282015-02-14T20:10:29.685ZDr. Nelson Harrisonhttp://jazzburgher.ning.com/profile/NelsonHarrison
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</a><br />Sondra Dowe - vocals, Tony Campbell - sax, Donna Davis - keyboards, Jevon Rushton - drums "I Like it!"
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</a><br />Sondra Dowe - vocals, Tony Campbell - sax, Donna Davis - keyboards, Jevon Rushton - drums "I Like it!" VINTAGE GEORGE GEE & THE MAKE-BELIEVE BALLROOM ORCH.tag:jazzburgher.ning.com,2008-05-27:1992552:Video:118282008-05-27T21:52:48.283ZDr. Nelson Harrisonhttp://jazzburgher.ning.com/profile/NelsonHarrison
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</a><br />This group was an entertainment milestone in the 80s in Pittsburgh that launched the careers of more than a few young aspiring musicians like Tony Campbell, Janelle Burdell, Paul Cosentino, Sandra Dowe, Tim Tucker, Milt Orkin, etc.
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</a><br />This group was an entertainment milestone in the 80s in Pittsburgh that launched the careers of more than a few young aspiring musicians like Tony Campbell, Janelle Burdell, Paul Cosentino, Sandra Dowe, Tim Tucker, Milt Orkin, etc.