Coordinates | 41°52′55″N87°37′40″N |
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Name | Ulpian |
Birth date | c. 170 |
Death date | 223 |
Nationality | Roman |
Occupation | jurist |
Home town | }} |
Gnaeus Domitius Annius Ulpianus (c. 170 – 223), anglicized as Ulpian, was a Roman jurist of Tyrian ancestry.
''Domitii Ulpiani fragmenta'', consisting of 29 titles, were first edited by Tilius (Paris, 1549). Other editions are by Hugo (Berlin, 1834), Booking (Bonn, 1836), containing fragments of the first book of the ''Institutiones'' discovered by Endlicher at Vienna in 1835, and in Girard's ''Textes de droit romain'' (Paris, 1890).
The date of the real Ulpian's death in 228 A.D. has been wrongly used to estimate the date of completion of ''The Deipnosophists''.
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Coordinates | 41°52′55″N87°37′40″N |
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Name | Frank McComb |
Background | solo_singer |
Birth date | July 15, 1970 |
Origin | Cleveland, Ohio |
Instrument | Vocals, Keyboards |
Genre | R&B;/soul, gospel, jazz |
Occupation | Singer, songwriter |
Years active | 1990–present |
Label | MoJazz, Columbia, Malibu Sessions, Boobescoot Music |
Associated acts | Branford Marsalis, Buckshot LeFonque |
Website | FrankMcComb.info |
Past members | }} |
Frank McComb (born July 15, 1970, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.) is a soul singer and keyboardist. Often compared to Donny Hathaway and Stevie Wonder, McComb has collaborated with many renowned recording artists including Prince, Chaka Khan, Teddy Pendergrass, Gerald Levert, and Teena Marie.
After graduating from Glenville High School in Cleveland, OH, McComb was asked to be in the band for Atlantic Records male R&B; singing group The Rude Boys, proteges of Gerald Levert. He was soon promoted to musical director and toured with them through the early 90's. While touring, McComb met Jeff Townes of seminal rap duo DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince who invited him to record and tour with the group. Townes eventually convinced Frank to move to Philadelphia. Once settled, he was introduced to legendary songwriting duo Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. McComb was eventually put on payroll as a musician for Gamble/Huff and moved down the street from their headquarters so that he could walk to work every day.
Subsequently, McComb shifted his home to Los Angeles to accommodate his new label. However, after recording two albums of unreleased material, he sought a release from his contract. "It was nothing personal...just politics and money which caused me to get lost in the shuffle," Frank states.
While with Buckshot LeFonque, McComb recorded and toured worldwide in support of two critically acclaimed albums: 1994's debut ''Buckshot LeFonque'' and the 1997 follow-up ''Music Evolution''. This momentum led to a solo recording contract with Columbia Records. In summer of 1999, he began recording what would become his debut album ''Love Stories'', released on March 14, 2000.
The 14-track set produced by both McComb and Branford Marsalis was entirely self-penned with the exception of the bookending covers of the gospel staple "His Eye Is On The Sparrow," and the jazz standard "Some Other Time." Though the album was a solid effort and remains a fan favorite, its sales suffered from lack of support and record company politics. Eventually, McComb asked to be released from his contract.
2003 saw the release of Frank's first independent set, ''The Truth''. The set was produced by Steve Harvey, producer of Donnie's widely-lauded ''The Colored Section''. ''The Truth'' also featured contributions from Billy Preston, Ledisi, and percussion master Paulinho Da Costa. Though the album was desperately sought after in America, it was only licensed for release through Expansion Records in England and Toy's Factory in Japan. The set was eventually made available stateside through iTunes in 2004.
For his next release, McComb took the reins to deliver ''Straight From The Vault'' in 2005. The 12-track collection of both vocal and instrumental compositions was entirely self-written and self-produced. Moreover, the album was released through his own label Boobescoot Music, putting McComb in complete control of his recordings for the first time in his career. The move paid off, as the set won the SoulTracks Readers Choice Awards for Best Album (2005)
Frustrated by fan reports that his early work at MoJazz was being sold for exorbitant amounts on the black market, McComb took steps to release the recordings himself. In 2006, Malibu/Expansion Records Sessions released what would have been McComb's MoJazz debut as ''The Truth, Volume 2''. This set has also circulated in multiple markets under the title ''The 1995 Bootleg'', as well as ''The Motown Sessions''.
His first entirely solo foray into instrumental music was his next release, ''A Tribute To The Masters''. Each song is a tribute to such jazz luminaries as Chick Corea, Patrice Rushen, Ramsey Lewis, Herbie Hancock, George Duke, Russell Ferrante and Joe Sample.
In 2007, Frank McComb released the concert recording ''Live In Atlanta'' in both CD and DVD formats. Though all of McComb's previous recordings were available on iTunes at the time of this album's release, the ''Live In Atlanta'' collection remains available only through his official website.
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