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[[Richard Drucker]] uses the alias "T. Monk". [[Wikipedia:Thelonious Monk|Thelonious Monk]] (1917-1982) was a famed jazz composer and improvisational pianist.
[[Richard Drucker]] uses the alias "T. Monk". [[Wikipedia:Thelonious Monk|Thelonious Monk]] (1917-1982) was a famed jazz composer and improvisational pianist.


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In a [[Global News Interactive]] [http://www.samantha48616e61.com/popups/GNI.shtml?mea=196192 video], [[Charlie Svenson]] explains how [[Richard Drucker]] and [[Charles Deveaux]] would frequent jazz clubs in [[New York City]], often seeing the likes of Miles Davis.
In a [[Global News Interactive]] [http://www.samantha48616e61.com/popups/GNI.shtml?mea=196192 video], [[Charlie Svenson]] explains how [[Richard Drucker]] and [[Charles Deveaux]] would frequent jazz clubs in [[New York City]], often seeing the likes of Miles Davis.



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Jazz

Miles Davis was a popular jazz musician.

"Jazz" on Wikipedia

Jazz is a musical art form.

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Graphic Novel:Hana and Drucker's Plot Discovered

Richard Drucker uses the alias "T. Monk". Thelonious Monk (1917-1982) was a famed jazz composer and improvisational pianist.

Heroes Evolutions

In a Global News Interactive video, Charlie Svenson explains how Richard Drucker and Charles Deveaux would frequent jazz clubs in New York City, often seeing the likes of Miles Davis.

A post on the cogitoergosum blog includes a code puzzle which appears to be the chord progression for the chord progression for Miles Davis song "Blue in Green".


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