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283:(USIA) and was among the youngest people to have held those positions. In 1992 he founded the National Movement for the Preservation of the Sacred African Burial Grounds of New York City. 301:
After his death, Chinita Pointer founded the Noel Pointer Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing string music education to inner-city students, which is located in
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From 1977 to 1981, Pointer recorded seven solo albums, four of which reached the top five jazz albums listed on the
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Pointer was married to Chinita and had two daughters and a son; he lived in Brooklyn.
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1979: "For You (A Disco Concerto) Part 1" / "For You (A Disco Concerto) Part 2"
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Pointer received special citations from the United States Congress, the US
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1981: "East St. Louie Melody" (released in the Philippines)
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1981: "All the Reasons Why" (released in the Philippines)
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Pointer made his solo debut at the age of 13, performing
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and the Inner City Ensemble Theater and Dance Company.
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He began playing jazz on the violin while a student at
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Archived from 471: 442: 14: 604: 558:Jazz musicians from New York City 517: 578:20th-century American violinists 293: 281:United States Information Agency 163:The High School of Music and Art 438:. December 21, 1994. p. 8. 277:National Endowment for the Arts 501: 308: 260:. He also wrote music for the 238:Mercy, Mercy, Me (The Ecology) 1: 404: 218:jazz chart. His debut album, 593:American male jazz musicians 7: 382:1977: "Living for the City" 356:(Liberty, 1982) – rec. 1981 10: 609: 376: 269:Congressional Black Caucus 256:(1982) were nominated for 156:Detroit Symphony Orchestra 273:African National Congress 262:Joyce Trisler Danscompany 167:Manhattan School of Music 152:Symphony of the New World 141: 105: 95: 87: 79: 65: 48: 28: 21: 548:American male violinists 543:American jazz violinists 187:Love Unlimited Orchestra 553:Musicians from Brooklyn 498:(subscription required) 366:The Voice....The Violin 191:Dance Theater of Harlem 344:(United Artists, 1980) 338:(United Artists, 1979) 332:(United Artists, 1978) 305:, Brooklyn, New York. 246:The Tracks of My Tears 385:1978: "Stardust Lady" 360:Never Lose Your Heart 288:Never Lose Your Heart 183:Radio City Music Hall 467:. 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Brooklyn, New York
Brooklyn, New York
Smooth jazz
post-disco
United Artists
Liberty
jazz
violinist
record producer
Vivaldi
Symphony of the New World
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
The High School of Music and Art
Manhattan School of Music
session musician
Apollo Theater
Westbury Music Fair
Radio City Music Hall
Love Unlimited Orchestra
Dance Theater of Harlem
pit orchestras
Guys and Dolls
Dreamgirls
Billboard
platinum
Record World
Milira
Dianne Reeves
Grammy Awards
Joyce Trisler Danscompany

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