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Tudor, David

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Tudor, David (1926–  ) pianist, composer; born in Philadelphia. A formidable technician, he gravitated to music on the edge of the avant-garde and is best known for performing John Cage's music.


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Skipper Jeff Tudor, David Hunt and Alan Rackstraw propelled the Quay to almost 200 in 44 overs.
Earlier the Quay posted a respectable 186 mainly due to the efforts of Jeff Tudor, David Orridge and John Chamberlain who all past 30.
Hawthorn Old Boys' 5-2 win over Cantonians featured a James Guy hat-trick and a brace from Mark Tudor, David Richards and Martin Bridgeman replying for the Cantonians.
 
 
 
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