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Getz

[ gets ]

noun

  1. Stan(ley), 1927–91, U.S. jazz saxophonist.


Getz

/ ɡɛts /

noun

  1. GetzStanley19271991MUSMUSIC: jazz saxophonist Stanley, known as Stan. 1927–91, US jazz saxophonist: leader of his own group from 1949


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Tech companies are adding new parental controls amid a virus-fueled surge in screen timeAccording to Getz, parents need to think about the emotional consequences of deriving self-worth from likes, views and subscribers.

Getz won a Grammy for best jazz solo on “Desafinado,” the album’s opening track, by Jobim.

Getz later called “Desafinado” the song that put his five children through college.

Getz and his producer, Creed Taylor, flew down from New York that morning.

Getz won a Grammy Award and became a jazz superstar, and Byrd was acclaimed throughout the world.

Billy Getz turned toward the door, where a short, red-faced man was standing with a pine slab held in his hand.

“Friends,” whispered Billy Getz, and the door opened wide and admitted them.

“Three thousand for you and two for us, was what we figured was fair,” said Billy Getz.

He turned his head from it with his bird-like twist of the neck and let his eyes rest on Billy Getz.

Billy Getz slid from his stool and ran his hands deep into his pockets, jingling a few coins and a bunch of keys.

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