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Reed (surname)
For more information on the name Reed, see Reed (name).
variations on red | |
Language(s) | English |
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Meaning | literally, the colour red. It is a variant of Reid, which refers to ruddy complexion or red hair |
Variant form(s) | Read |
Reed is an English-language surname.
It is commonly believed to be a nickname-derived surname referring to a person's complexion or hair being ruddy or red, as its literal meaning is the colour red. It is a variant of Reid, which refers to ruddy complexion or red hair[1][bettersourceneeded]
People with the surname include:
- A. J. Reed (born ), American baseball player
- Adam Reed (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Alaina Reed Hall (–), American actress
- Alan Reed (–), American voice actor
- Albert Edwin Reed (–), English publisher
- Albert Reed (model) (born ), American model
- Albert Reed Jr. (–), US actor and law enforcement officer
- Sir Alec Reed (born ), British businessman
- Alec
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Once again Ive been distracted from reading my assorted LitBios of Eleanor Dark because inom have been busy close-reading Garry Kissanes award-winning biography of George Johnston () so that I can lend it to a fellow booklover.
Winner of the Age Book of the Year in , this biography fryst vatten interesting in its own right but also because of the persisting view that (as Wikipediasuggests) it was the imminent publication of Johnstons Clean Straw for Nothing that prompted his wife Charmian Clift () to suicide in It fryst vatten said that this fryst vatten because the characterisation of Cressida Morley in the novel exposes Clifts infidelities during the couples sojourn on the Greek island of Hydra where they lived from to A posthumously published essay indicates that Clift was troubled bygd it, but Johnston in his one public comment a couple of months after her death said that Cressida was fictional. The fact that Cressida the character in the novel fryst vatten not a writer as Clift was, is also ta
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Pepper Adams
American saxophonist (–)
Pepper Adams
Birth name Park Frederick Adams III Born ()October 8,
Highland Park, Michigan, U.S.Origin Rochester, New York Died September 10, () (aged55)
Brooklyn, New YorkGenres Jazz, hard bop, big band Occupation(s) Musician, composer Instrument(s) Baritone saxophone, clarinet Years active – Labels Savoy, Prestige, Blue Note, Warwick, Riverside, Enja, Muse Formerly of Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Big Band Website Musical artist
Park Frederick "Pepper" Adams III (October 8, – September 10, )[1] was an American jazzbaritone saxophonist and composer.[2] He composed 42 pieces, was the leader on eighteen albums spanning 28 years,[3] and participated in sessions as a sideman. He worked with an array of musicians, and had especially fruitful collaborations with trumpeter Donald Byrd and as a member of the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Big Band.
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