SUVCW - Cyberpicket White Pages Greg Allen, SUVCW, UT, Lot smith Camp 1, Editor Utah Civil War Association Newsletter,Allen1862@aol.com. franklin.bergquist@prodigy.net. dan Bunnell, SUVCW, CA Pac http://suvcw.org/newpickets/addrbook.cgi?FA=Show All Entries
Danville Register Bee - Obituaries For 1-20-03 She worked for dan River, Inc and Joel Butch Smathers of Greensboro, NC; one sister,Norma Reed smith of danville She attended Hayden High School in franklin. http://www.registerbee.com/news/obituaries/MGBK7JPP5BD.html
Danville Register Bee - Obituaries For 1-21-03 Eleanor B. Allen, 86, formerly of 614 franklin Turnpike, died She worked for dan River,Inc Smathers of Greensboro, NC; one sister, Norma Reed smith of danville http://www.registerbee.com/news/obituaries/MGBIEW057BD.html
Combos Of Nashville 50's & 60's Top row, Jerry smith, Peyton Hoge Middle, Jim Ragland singer, retired from the PostOffice in franklin last year Pumpkin Ball 1967 Leftto-right dan Bulla, Ted http://nashlinks.com/shadows.htm
Extractions: first got together in September of 1957 playing dances at what was then the Madison Fire Hall. John Sturdivant on baritone sax, John Richards on Tenor sax, Ernie Winfrey on drums, and Donny Green on guitar. We picked up Willo Collins on guitar and Hershel Hopper on electric bass, piano and drums. Hershel was a versatile guy. The five of them played University of Alabama, Auburn, Georgia Tech, U.T. and Vanderbilt frats as well as other college and high school frats and sororities throughout the south on a weekly basis for the busiest part of four years. The Monarchs opened shows for Johnny Cash (before he was country) Brenda Lee and Al Green. Hargis (Pig) Robins played piano on a lot of local gigs but could not travel with them due to the session obligations he had at the time. In between jobs they played sessions for Revis Studios on lower Second Avenue. Submitted by Donny Green THE GATORS
Bibliography On The Arts Fox, dan. The Grandma Moses Songbook. Time Keepers The Great Jazz Drummers.franklin Watts, 1999. Doubleday Company, 1948. smith, Claude Clayton. http://www.bluffton.edu/lionlamb/biblio/arts/
Aretha Franklin When asked by Patricia smith of the Boston Globe how funnymen and blues and soulfanatics dan Aykroyd and In 1980 franklin elected to leave Atlantic and sign http://www.africanpubs.com/Apps/bios/0784FranklinAretha.asp?pic=none
San Francisco Bay Area Concerts Victorian Englander House, 807 franklin St., San Francisco. pianist William Segal Bartok, Bach, Schumann, Janacek Wind Orchestra - Gary Soren smith Center for http://mitchell.fhda.edu/Concerts/concerts.html
Northwest Florida Daily News the groom's son, Robert Donovan, and Robert Bare and Rick franklin. Attendants wereCheryl Woodie and Brenda smith. Groomsmen were Tony Ersland and dan Agresti http://www.nwfdailynews.com/archive/weddings/991010briefs7.html
Extractions: Maze-Roberts Barbara E. Maze and James T. Roberts were united in marriage on Aug. 15 at Trinity Methodist Church in Fort Walton Beach. The bride is the daughter of Mary Maze of Florence, S.C. The groom is the son of Johanna Roberts of Fort Walton Beach. Ashley Pogue officiated at the double-ring ceremony, where the bride was given in marriage by her mother. Organist was Jackie Hails. The bride chose Michelle Oblak as matron of honor. Attendants were Kimberly Roberts and Candace Bradford, and junior bridesmaid was Kristina Zelisko. Ringbearer was Jonathan Byrne, and Lisa Walker was flower girl. The groom chose Kristopher Roberts as best man. Groomsmen were Trey Ellison, John Zelisko and Bill Roberts. A reception was held at the Lucky Snapper in Destin. The couple honeymooned in New Orleans. They make their home in Fort Walton Beach. Bishop-Finch Dolores Hope All Faith Chapel in Shalimar was the setting for the Sept. 18 marriage of Jennifer Marie Bishop and Christopher Richard Finch.
WDBJ 7 News At 6 For 04/16/96 franklin County sheriff Quint Overton says emergency crews are LAW ON JUNE 11TH.))SUPER01dan Carrell/Attorney in the fracas Officials say smith had missed a http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/VA-news/WDBJ-7/script_archives/96/0496/041696/041696.6
PTGMARC Technical Institute Instructors dan franklin, RPT Singing Tone - New York City. One of dan's mentors was John Fordwho got him interested in the PTG 35 years Mary C. smith, RPT - Austin, TX. http://www.ptgmarc.org/technicalinstituteinstructors.htm
Extractions: Norbert Abel Helmut Abel GmbH Norbert is the manager of the Helmut Abel Piano Hammer Company in Germany, learning quality piano hammer construction and manufacturing from his father, Helmut Abel, who has been a hammerhead maker for 40 years. Using only high quality raw materials (felt and wood) the hammers are used in a lot of pianos around the world. He created special services for piano technicians like recovering piano hammers and manufacturing custom made hammers and hammer shanks for antique pianos. Paul Adams, RPT - Southeastern Pennsylvania James Arledge, RPT Arledge Music Wire - Nashville, TN James Arledge is the owner and founder of Arledge Music Wire in Nashville, TN. He and son Brent manufacture state of the art bass strings for the piano technician trade. They have tuned and serviced over 20,000 recording sessions and 2,500 major concert venues from Opera to the Opry as well as 12 years with the Nashville Symphony. A strong proponent of the PTG James has served on numerous national committees, chapter offices and on PTG exams. James and Brent continue to teach classes on cutting edge bass string technology. Rick Baldassin, RPT
Famous People Frank Burns franklin D. Marion Burns that was played dan was then used as the firstsports advertising A. Fox Actress that played Will smith's beautiful wife http://members.aol.com/SCady71148/frame6.html
Extractions: Famous people born in Indiana George Ade: Writer, cartoonist, newspaper columnist, playwright, born in Kentland, Feb. 9, 1866; His home was the Hazelton Farm in Brook. Many famous parties were held there with people like William Howard Taft and Theodore Roosevelt attending. Ade graduated from Purdue in 1887. He and David Ross donated money for a football stadium that was named "Ross-Ade Stadium" . One of his famous writings was "Fables in Slang" published in 1899. He died May 23, 1944 in Brook, Indiana after an extended illness. David Anspaugh: Born in Decatur, Indiana, he directed "Rudy" and "Hoosiers" Julia Barr: An actress born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, February 8, 1949. She has played Brooke English in "All My Children" since 1976. Anne Baxter: An actress born in Michigan City, Indiana May 7, 1923. She was the granddaughter of Frank Lloyd Wright, architect. Died December 12, 1985 Evan Bayh: Past Governor of the state born in Terre Haute in 1955. Larry Bird: Born December 7, 1956, in French Lick, Indiana. Basketball player for the
New Releases 11/01/2002 dee pop, daniel carter, reuben radding dan dechellis; 9pm via the internet w/ WadadaLeo smith (trumpet, flugelhorn Engine 27 is located at 173 franklin St. http://www.dtmgallery.com/news/20021101.htm
Welcome To Do Good Music - Browse The Artist Registry Name dan Scott Contact dan Scott Address 18635 Grey Matt Address 7043 PenbrookDrive, franklin TN 37069 Name Alicia smith Contact Humble Heart Ministries http://www.dogoodmusic.com/artists/artists_browseregistry.phtml?op=S
Jazz | ALL ABOUT JAZZ | The Web's Ultimate Guide To Jazz the 1960s, working with artists like Jimmy smith, Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha franklin,Sarah Vaughan Jazz pianist Mulgrew Miller has said of her that http://www.allaboutjazz.com/news/ft/20030225/2436/Grady_Tate__Lizz_Wright_Round_
Extractions: Jazz at Lincoln Center (J@LC) will present two superb jazz vocalists the venerable GRADY TATE and the rising star LIZZ WRIGHT for its final installment of the Singers Over Manhattan concerts in the 2002-03 season, taking place on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 27, 28 and 29, 2003 at 8pm in the Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse. While Mr. Tate has made a name for himself as a first-call drummer since the 1960s, working with artists like Jimmy Smith, Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin, Sarah Vaughan, Stan Getz, Tony Bennett and others, he has also established himself as a successful jazz vocalist. The drummer-vocalist has released three vocal albums and garnered two Grammy nominations for "Best Male Pop Vocalist" in 1973 and 1989 for his efforts. The pairing of this jazz veteran with the young and talented Ms. Wright, who recently celebrated her 23rd birthday, should provide an enchanting evening of music. Her debut record on the Verve Music label is not due out until May of this year, but Ms. Wright is already impressing audiences from Atlanta to New York. Jazz pianist Mulgrew Miller has said of her that Lizz has the instrument and the versatility to go so many places.
Blogcritics: National Recording Registry of Irving Berlin's classic performed by Kate smith on her A highly acclaimed singer,pianist, arranger, and songwriter, Charles's Respect! Aretha franklin. http://66.246.23.2/~eolsen/archives/2003/01/28/122141.php
Extractions: A sinister cabal of superior bloggers on music, books, film, popular culture, and technology - updated continuously. Home The Library of Congress has opened its National Recording Registry with 50 historic recordings The choices for the National Recording Registry were announced by Librarian of Congress James H. Billington, who appointed William Ivey chairman of a board of directors. The board and the general public will make suggestions, advising Billington on the final choices. Ivey is a country music expert and former head of the National Endowment for the Arts. The 50 recordings were chosen from proposals by the public and the new board. ...."American music has pretty well transformed the soundscape of the 20th century and it has a special role in the development of American culture and indeed American life," Billington said. ....In setting up the program, Congress specified that recordings must be at least 10 years old. ....Inclusion in the registry will ensure that a digital copy is retained in the library. Billington emphasized the role of the library in setting standards for preserving sounds and making them publicly accessible.
Bill Evans Willie smith, Johnny Hodges en Tab smith te licht Aan de «Benjamin franklin HighSchool» was Sonny Rollins Voor Jackie was Bud belangrijker dan de president. http://user.online.be/~btorfs/mclean.html
Extractions: Jackie McLean werd op 17 mei 1931 in New York City geboren als zoon van John en Alpha Omega. Zijn vader, die graag voor zijn zoon musiceerde, was gitarist in het orkest van Tiny Bradshaw en van saxofonist Teddy Hill, die later een historische figuur werd als uitbater van «Mintons», de geboorteplaats van de bebop. Toen Jackie zeven was, overleed zijn vader tengevolge van een ernstige val op het ijs. Zijn moeder kwam aan de kost als meid, terwijl ze verder studeerde en het tot laborante en lerares bracht. Ze huwde opnieuw wanneer Jackie twaalf was en vestigde zich op de «Sugar Hill» in Harlem. Jackies grootvader nam hem vaak mee naar de «Apollo», waar hij onmiddellijk weg was van tenorist Arnett Cobb bij het orkest van Lionel Hampton. Een plaat van de «Kansas City Seven» met tenorist Lester Young overtuigde hem totaal voor de saxofoon. Op zijn vijftiende kreeg hij dan ook van zijn moeder een altosax. Hij kopieerde in die tijd soli van Lester Young en Ben Webster. Hij zegde in dit verband: «Ik wilde onmiddellijk mijn alto laten klinken als een tenorsax, want vóór ik Charlie Parker op alto hoorde wilde ik tenorist worden». Eén van zijn favoriete solisten was tenorsax Dexter Gordon in «Blowing The Blues Away» met de big band van Billy Eckstine, te meer daar Jackie de klank van de swingalten als Willie Smith, Johnny Hodges en Tab Smith te licht vond. Hij werkte dan ook constant aan zijn sonoriteit. Jackie verhaalde: «Eerst wilde ik dokter worden, maar na Lester, Bird en Dexter beluisterd te hebben, stond het vast dat ik een jazzmuzikant zou worden met een grote slee en mijn naam in neonletters boven de ingang van de clubs, want ik was de mening toegedaan dat in werkelijkheid het leven van een jazzmusicus zo verliep».
Extractions: i m a g i n e the s o u n d Bill Smith More by Bill Smith THE NEW ORCHESTRA WORKSHOP 25TH ANNIVERSARY HUM OVER THE HORIZON: March 1976 at the Western Front is the beginning of my musical association with Vancouver. A concert tour of 3 From the CCMC (Canadian Creative Music Collective), with Michael Snow and Larry Dubin. Also a personal introduction to many fine local players, some who would later become compatriots in the art of improvised music. Ron Samworth, Kate Hammett-Vaughan, Coat Cooke. It was also a time of parallel galleries, art centres spread across the country, who co-operated in the presentation of original ideas, and allowed the gospel of creativity to spread. Often for the first time presenting original and unusual Canadian music, poetry, video, multi-media performances in small towns and rural communities. Western Front, which opened in 1973, was our home-away-from-home in Vancouver. The title of this article comes from a 1981 recording of saxophonist/composer Paul Cram entitled Blue Tales In Time ORCHESTRAS: The very idea of forming an orchestra is daunting. To compose and arrange the music, organize musicians, rehearse, produce concerts, tours and recordings, an almost impossible dream. But that would appear to have been Paul Cram's destiny.
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Small Clubs, Dance Clubs And More d (Serengeti Unplugged), 7 pm Sun., 2027 E. franklin Av., Mpls Brown and Doug Rohde,Sat., 879 smith Av THE SPEAKEASY Bill Lang friends, today; dan Newton, Wed http://www.startribune.com/stories/457/3646902.html