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Engle

[eng-guhl]

noun

  1. Paul (Hamilton), 1908–91, U.S. poet and educator.



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He works with a quintet featuring trumpeter Jonathan Finlayson, bassist Matt Engle, saxophonist Bryan Rogers and vibraphonist Victor Vieira-Branco, and each contributes concise solos and thoughtful interplay.

The 44-minute program begins with Mr. Rogers’s “Broken Horse,” which was written for these players, and it motors along at a fast pace, built on Mr. Engle’s percolating bass lines, the leader’s delicate accents, and solos from Messrs. Finlayson, Rogers and Vieira-Branco.

Mr. Taylor’s “Waltz for Meghan” is more layered, with the leader and the vibraphonist providing the underpinning for probing solos from Messrs. Engle, Finlayson and Rogers.

Coming of age before its boom, I was obsessed with books for young people by Madeleine L’Engle, Daniel Manus Pinkwater and Judy Blume.

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Conditions in a swath of central Maine were particularly brutal, largely because the area was farther from ocean winds, according to Jay Engle, a forecaster at the National Weather Service.

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