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  2. Leslie Sykes - Wikipedia

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    News Anchor. Employer (s) KABC-TV, Channel 7. Spouse. Patrick W. Spann. Children. 1 child. Leslie Ann Sykes (born June 27, 1965) is an American television news anchor, journalist and reporter. Sykes is the morning and midday co-anchor of the Eyewitness News at KABC-TV, ABC 's owned and operated television station in Los Angeles .

  3. Les Spann - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Spann Jr. (May 23, 1932 – January 24, 1989) was an American jazz guitarist and flautist. [1] As a sideman he recorded with Nat Adderley, Benny Bailey, Bill Coleman, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Curtis Fuller, Red Garland, Benny Goodman, Sam Jones, Abbey Lincoln, Charles Mingus, Duke Pearson, Jerome Richardson, Charlie Shavers, Sonny Stitt, Billy Taylor, Randy Weston, and Ben Webster.

  4. Johnny Micheal Spann - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Micheal "Mike" Spann (March 1, 1969 – November 25, 2001) was an American paramilitary officer in the Central Intelligence Agency 's Special Activities Division. Spann was the first American killed in combat during the United States invasion of Afghanistan in 2001. He died at the Qala-i-Jangi fortress during an al-Qaeda prisoner uprising .

  5. The Blues Never Die! - Wikipedia

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    The Blues Never Die! is an album by the blues pianist and vocalist Otis Spann, recorded in Chicago in 1964 and released by the Prestige label the following year. The story behind this album is unusual to say the least… but then again, it was the 1960’s! Producer Sam Char

  6. The Biggest Thing Since Colossus - Wikipedia

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    The Biggest Thing Since Colossus is an album by American blues musician Otis Spann, released in 1969. The album is also notable for the fact that Spann's backing band on this occasion were members of Fleetwood Mac, who were touring in America at the time. Spann had been involved in the recording of the Blues Jam at Chess album, and a rapport ...

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  8. Otis Spann - Wikipedia

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    The Bottom of the Blues (1967), featuring Spann's wife, Lucille Spann (June 23, 1938 – August 2, 1994), was released by Bluesway. He worked on albums with Buddy Guy, Big Mama Thornton, Peter Green, and Fleetwood Mac in the late 1960s. In 2012, Silk City Records released Someday which featured live and studio performances from 1967 produced by ...

  9. Dynamic Superiors - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic Superiors. The Dynamic Superiors are an American, Motown group from Washington, D.C., United States. The group formed in 1963 with members Tony Washington (lead), George Spann (first tenor), George Peterback, Jr. (second tenor), Michael McCalpin (baritone), and Maurice Washington (bass). [ 1] They recorded a 45 released on the New York ...