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a 1989 American crime comedy-drama film written, executive produced, and directed by Eddie Murphy
Harlem Nights is a 1989 American crime comedy-drama film written, executive produced, and directed by Eddie Murphy.
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Duke Ellington
Harlem is a symphonic jazz composition by the American composer Duke Ellington.
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one of the many poems by Langston Hughes that has a certain musical quality to a certain musical quality as a certain musical quality
Harlem Night Song is one of the many poems by Langston Hughes that has a certain musical quality to a certain musical quality as a certain musical quality describes someone as they walk through the streets of Harlem.
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Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts
Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts is the author of the critically-acclaimed Harlem
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Chris Brancato,
Harlem's writers include Chris Brancato, Paul Eckstein, Moise Verneaux, and Michael Panes.
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Bert Murphy
On some of the Memphis Sheiks' records, an African-American vaudeville performer named Bert Murphy is given credit for writing the song.
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Ray Noble
While working with Noble in 1939, Ray Noble wrote 'Harlem Nocturne' as a tribute to Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges.[1][3]
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Paul Eckstein, Moise Verneaux, and Michael Panes
Harlem's writers include Chris Brancato, Paul Eckstein, Moise Verneaux, and Michael Panes.
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Nance
Nance wrote and directed Harlem Nights,” Nance told me, breaking from Nance's mellow tone for a moment.
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Bill Withers
During Bill Withers's early California days, Bill Withers penned an early version of Harlem, then called, “Three Nights and One Morning,” arranged by Mort Garson, the early electronic music pioneer and composer most known for Bill Withers's album Plantasia.
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Glenn Hunter
Duke Ellington was a world-renowned figure when Glenn Hunter composed “Harlem” in 1950.
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a American crime comedy film written, executive produced , and directed
Harlem Nights is a American crime comedy film written, executive produced , and directed .
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Aaron Spelling
Aaron Spelling also wrote Harlem Nocturne based on Aaron Spelling's affection for Duke Ellington.
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by Walter Dean Myers
Harlem is a book written by Walter Dean Myers and illustrated by Christopher Myers.
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The pulsing cultural scene in Harlem included writers and musicians such as Langston Hughes and Duke Ellington, and fellow artists
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orris and patchouli amber and musk
Harlem Nights (part of businessman Darryl X. Simpson II's Renaissance Collection) is described as a “romantic, mysterious, warm and alive” scent that blends top notes of rum, clove and nutmeg; heart notes of jasmine, orris and patchouli; with base notes of sandalwood, amber and musk.
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Barry Michael Cooper
Set and filmed mostly in Harlem, the film was written by Barry Michael Cooper and directed by Pollack and also features Leon (Colors, The Five Heartbeats, Cool Runnings, Waiting to Exhale) as Tommy “Shep” Shepard, Shakur’s older brother and former basketball star.
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