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  1. In 1991, Forbes estimated Michael Jackson's net worth at $230 million (equivalent to $515 million in 2023), making him the wealthiest musician and the second wealthiest entertainer, behind comedian Bill Cosby. [2] After his death, it is estimated that Jackson's estate is worth over $2 billion as of 2024. [3] [4]

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    1917–1933: Early life

    Thelonious Sphere Monk was born on October 10, 1917, in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, the son of Thelonious (or Thelious) and Barbara Monk. His sister, Marion, had been born two years earlier. His birth certificate spelled his first name as "Thelious" and did not list his middle name, taken from his maternal grandfather, Sphere Batts. His brother, Thomas, was born in January 1920. In 1922, the family moved to the Phipps Houses, 243 West 63rd Street, in Manhattan, New York City; the neighborhoo...

    1933–1946: Early performing career

    Monk put his first band together at the age of 16, snagging a few restaurant and school gigs. At 17, Monk toured with an evangelist, playing the church organ, and in his late teens he began to find work playing jazz. In the early to mid-1940s, he was the house pianist at Minton's Playhouse, a Manhattan nightclub. Much of Monk's style (in the Harlem stride tradition) was developed while he performed at Minton's where he participated in after-hours cutting contests, which featured many leading...

    1947–1952: Lorraine Gordon

    In 1947, Ike Quebec introduced Monk to Lorraine Gordon and her first husband, Alfred Lion, co-founder of Blue Note Records. From then on, Gordon preached his genius to the jazz world with unrelenting passion. Shortly after meeting Gordon and Lion, Monk made his first recordings as a leader for Blue Note (later anthologized on Genius of Modern Music, Vol. 1*), which showcased his talents as a composer of original melodies for improvisation. Monk Blue Note Sessionswere recorded between 1947 and...

    Monk once said, "The piano ain't got no wrong notes."According to Bebop: The Music and Its Players author Thomas Owens, "Monk's usual piano touch was harsh and percussive, even in ballads. He often attacked the keyboard anew for each note, rather than striving for any semblance of legato. Often seemingly unintentional seconds embellish his melodic ...

    Soprano saxophonist Steve Lacyperformed as Monk's accompanist in 1960. Monk's tunes became a permanent part of his repertoire in concert and on albums. Lacy recorded many albums entirely focused on...
    Gunther Schuller wrote the work "Variants on a Theme of Thelonious Monk (Criss-Cross)" in 1960. It first appeared on Schuller's album Jazz Abstractions (1961) and was later performed and recorded b...
    Round Midnight Variations is a collection of variations on the song "'Round Midnight" premiered in 2002. Composers contributing included Milton Babbitt, William Bolcom, David Crumb, George Crumb, M...

    Comedian Felonious Munk and music producer Thelonious Martin both adopted stage names based on Monk's name. Other things named after Monk include punk rock band Thelonious Monster and the 2021 novel Felonious Monk by William Kotzwinkle.

    In 1993, he was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2006, he was awarded a special Pulitzer Prizefor "a body of distinguished and innovative musical composition that has had a significant and enduring impact on the evolution of jazz". The Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz was established in 1986 by the Monk family and Maria Fisher. It...

    Bliek, Rob (2010). The Thelonious Monk Reader. Oxford University. ISBN 978-0190283964.
    Daoudi, Youssef (2018). Monk: Thelonious, Pannonica, and the Friendship Behind a Musical Revolution. First Second. ISBN 978-1626724341.
    Fitterling, Thomas (1997). Thelonious Monk: His Life and Music. Berkeley Hills Books. ISBN 9780965377416.
    Giddins, Gary (2018). Rhythm-a-ning: Jazz Tradition and Innovation. Hachette. ISBN 978-0306809873.
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  4. Theolonius Feargus Kelly (born September 17, 1998), professionally known as Theolonius Kelly, is a New Zealand Musical Artist. He was also known under his middle name Feargus during the beginning of his career. Contents. 1 Early Life. 2 Career. 2.1 2015- 2017: Career beginnings.

  5. Mar 12, 2024 · Net worth: $4 million; Early Life and Education. Danielle Brooks, now 35, was born on September 17, 1989, in Augusta, Georgia, USA. She is the daughter of Dunnel and LaRita Brooks, both Christians and works as a BMW worker and a teacher, respectively. She has a younger brother named Darrell Brooks.

  6. Oct 5, 2021 · Miriam Adelson. Net Worth: $30.4 billion. Source of wealth: Casinos. Adelson inherited her late husband’s 57% stake in Las Vegas Sands, the publicly traded gambling empire with casinos in...

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