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James Germano, MD, completed the first AI-assisted total hip replacement surgery in the U.S. using the ORTOMA platform. The platform is an intraoperative guidance system used for total hip replacement ...
Former President Joe Biden’s physician has requested to delay his testimony to the House oversight committee ...
SJA Executive Director Paula Fogarty sat down with WSAV's Kim Gusby to preview the incredible concert and fundraising event ...
2018 — NBA super star LeBron James agrees to a 4-year $154m deal with the LA Lakers, moving from Cleveland Cavaliers. 2018 — Park Sung-hyun wins the PGA Women’s Championship at Kemper Lakes Golf ...
Helen Moody wins her fifth women's singles title in six years at Wimbledon, defeating Helen Jacobs 6-3, 6-1. Don Budge defeats Henry Austin 6-1, 6-0, 6-3 to win the men's singles title and sweep the ...
For over six decades, saxophone master James Moody has serenaded lovers with his signature song Moody's Mood for Love an improvisation on the chord progressions of I'm in the Mood for Love. Born in ...
When it comes to having fun, few events can compete with a birthday party. Fun is clearly at the summit of the agenda on 80 Years Young: Live at the Blue Note, recorded at the famed New York City ...
Additional Notes by Todd Coolman The music contained herein, recorded live at the Blue Note on March 26, 2005 is presented as a "Celebration of James Moody's 80th Birthday," but it is far more than ...
James Moody performs onstage at the ASCAP Pied Piper Award celebration in honor of Quincy Jones at the Nokia Theatre on April 22, 2008, in New York City. (Brad Barket/Getty Images/TNS) Brad Barket ...
SAN DIEGO — Saxophone and flute great James Moody became an international jazz star in 1949. He continued to record and tour around the world until shortly before his death in 2010, in San Diego ...
James Moody "Moody's Mood for Love (The Television Trap)" 80 Years Young-Live at the Blue Note (Origin) 20:04 Billy Mohler "No Age" The Eternal (Contagious Music) 24:45 Host talks 28:46 ...
James Moody and his wife, Linda, are shown on the set of the “Sesame Street” TV show in New York in January 2005. Heather Henson, the daughter of the show’s creator, Jim Henson, is at bottom ...