Musicians pieces for solo instruments. Eleanor Alberga is married to the Britishviolinist thomas bowes. The two frequently perform together http://chevalierdesaintgeorges.homestead.com/Musicians.html
Untitled Document violinist Biliana Voutchkova, pianist HengJin Park Ellsworth present Works of ComposerThomas Oboe Lee Leath Rentz, mezzo-soprano Paulette bowes, Bb clarinet http://home.attbi.com/~leeto/concerts.html
Extractions: Premiere performance of Colleen Cavanaugh's choreographic work, "Demeter's Tears," to the four-movement work, "Piano Trio No. 1" (1994; rev. 2000) for violin, cello and piano, in Roberts Hall Auditorium, Rhode Island College, Providence, R.I. This ballet by Cavanaugh was inspired by the tragic and unspeakable event of September 11. October 19, 2002; 7:30 p.m.
March 30 1764, Pietro Antonio Locatelli, Italian violinist/composer, dies at 74 In 1879, ThomasCouture, French In 2002, Queen Elizabeth (Elizabeth bowesLyons), mother http://www.dailyalmanacs.com/almanac2/march/0330.html
Commercial Real Estate News - New York City Area | Cityfeet.com violinist Midori moved her nonprofit educational organization Architect H. ThomasOGara, Beyer Blinder Belle, and Pitney bowes has signed a nine-year lease http://www.cityfeet.com/news/newsarchivecontents.asp?local_news_id=804&lCityId=1
Extractions: information listed after his or her name. Chopin More information about Chopin Grammy winner John Thomas 1904 ~ Glenn Miller, American trombonist and bandleader More information about Miller 1922 ~ Michael Flanders, Songwriter, comedian with the duo: Flanders and [Donald] Swann, made humorous mockery of English and American failings, died in 1975 1927 ~ Harry Belafonte, American calypso and folk singer, UNICEF goodwill ambassador, father of Shari Belafonte Paul Whiteman and his orchestra recorded for Victor Records. The featured vocalist on the track was 29-year-old Paul Robeson. The song became an American classic. 1930 ~ Benny Powell, Jazz musician, trombone with the Ernie Fields band, Lionel Hampton Count Basie Glenn renewed contract with Chesterfield Cigarettes was worth $4,850 a week (for three 15-minute programs). 1944 ~ Roger Daltrey, Singer with The Who 1968 ~ Country music stars Johnny Cash and June Carter got married on this day. Johnny walked down the aisle knowing that his 1956 hit
Extractions: information listed after his or her name. 1653 ~ Johann Pachelbel, German composer and organist More information about Pachelbel 1887 ~ Emile Berliner filed for a patent for his invention of the lateral-cut, flat-disk gramophone. We know it better as the record player. Emile got the patent, but Thomas Edison got the notoriety for making it work and making music with his invention. 1854 ~ Engelbert Humperdinck, German opera composer Read quotes by and about Humperdinck More information about Humperdinck Boxcar Willie (Lecil Martin), The Singing Hobo: songwriter, singer 1933 ~ Conway Twitty (Harold Lloyd Jenkins), Songwriter, CMA Male Vocalist of the Year in 1975, Grammy Award-winner with Loretta Lynn , owns booking agency, music publishing company, Twitty Burgers, Twitty City theme park 1935 ~ Seiji Ozawa, Japanese conductor More information about
Old Radio Program Logs 0602-37 6000* Bert Lynne, vibro violinist * AMATEUR SHOW 84 12-21-38 6000* ThomasChisholm, trouble shooter 6000* Carla Thompson, singer from Major bowes http://users.aol.com/edwardelec/logf1019.html
Extractions: J erry H aendiges V intage R adio L ogs Post or Modify Date: Wednesday March 5, 1997 Series: "THE FRED ALLEN SHOW" "LINIT BATH CLUB REVUE" CBS LINIT BATH OIL Sundays 9:00 - 9:30pm STARS: Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa ANNOUNCER: Kennneth Roberts (Ken Roberts) MUSIC: Lou Katzman's Orchesta, Ann Leaf; playing the organ from the Paramount Theater in New York 2 miles away. ======================================================================================================== * Title Unknown 1 10-23-32 :30:00* Sheila Barrett, Queenie Smith, Helen Morgan, Roy Atwell, Mary Dix
Fred Allen Show .. Episodic Log 0237 6000* Bert Lynne, vibro violinist *na* AMATEUR 86 12-21-38 6000* ThomasChisholm, trouble shooter 6000* Carla Thompson, singer from Major bowes *na http://otrsite.com/logs/logf1019.htm
Extractions: *na* in the catalog number indicates the program is not available at this time Post or Modify Date: February 28, 03 Series: "THE FRED ALLEN SHOW" "LINIT BATH CLUB REVUE" CBS LINIT BATH OIL Sundays 9:00 - 9:30pm STARS: Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa ANNOUNCER: Kennneth Roberts (Ken Roberts) MUSIC: Lou Katzman's Orchesta, Ann Leaf; playing the organ from the Paramount Theater in New York 2 miles away. Series: "THE FRED ALLEN SHOW" "SALAD BOWL REVUE" NBC HELLMANN'S MAYONNAISE Fridays 9:00 - 9:30pm STARS: Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa ANNOUNCER: Kennneth Roberts (Ken Roberts) MUSIC: Ferde Grofe's Orchesta Series: "THE FRED ALLEN SHOW" "SAL HEPATICA REVUE" NBC SAL HEPATICA Wednesdays 9:30 - 10:00pm STARS: Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa ANNOUNCER: Ken Roberts WITH: Mary McCoy, Scrappy Lambert, Songsmith Quartet, Jack Smart MUSIC: Ferde Grofe's Orchesta Series: "THE FRED ALLEN SHOW" "HOUR OF SMILES" NBC IPANA - SAL HEPATICA Wednesdays 9:00 - 10:00pm STARS: Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa ANNOUNCER: Ken Roberts WITH: Ray Heatherton, Theodore Webb, Sylvia Froos MUSIC: Lennie Hayton's Orchesta, Marshall Bartholomew Singers
Academic Materials: E-books At Work In Education Price $25.95 Amanda a brilliant violinist, a mathematical Other Stories By RichardBowes Publisher iPublish Operation Sierra 75 By thomas S. Gressman http://www.academicmaterials.com/DisplayBySubject.asp?Subject=Science Fiction An
People Who Died In The Eighties, 1987 September 05, Bill bowes, cricketer (Bodyline bowler, 68 wkts November 26, ThomasG Lanphier Jr, US WW II December 10, Jascha Heifetz, Russia, violinist, dies at http://www.inthe80s.com/deaths/died1987.shtml
Extractions: 90s Obits January 01 Gustav Knuth, actor (Heidi, Rats), dies at 85 January 04 F van Heek, Dutch sociologist, dies at 79 January 04 January 04 Peggy Bacon, author/illustrator (Off With Their Heads), dies at 91 January 05 Margaret Laurence, Canadian author, dies at 60 January 07 Larry Carr, pianist (Flight to Rhythm), dies at 72 January 08 P G Joshi, cricketer (12 Tests for India 1951-60, ct 18 stp 9), dies January 08 January 09 Arthur Lake, actor (Dagwood-Blondie), dies at 81 January 13 E van Ruller, Dutch journalist/co-founder (Trouw, Loyal), dies January 14 Douglas Sirk, director (Zu Neuen Ufern, Boefje), dies at 86 January 15 Dolores Hawkins, singer (Guy Mitchell Show), dies at 58 January 15 Gerrit Borgers, Dutch literary, dies at 69 January 15 Ray Bolger, actor/dancer (Wizard of Oz), dies at 83 January 16 Earl Wilson, Bdwy columnist (Midnight Earl), dies in Yonkers at 79 January 16 Ilse Langen, writer, dies at 87 January 16 Joyce Jameson, comedienne (Spike Jones Show), dies at 54
Alumni News & Notes-Class News Ted Kennedy and violinist Itzhak Perlman. 92), along with Jerry L. Bowman and ThomasB. Kelly Kenneth M. bowes 97 completed basic training at Marine Corps http://www.odu.edu/ao/alumni_magazine/fall02/classnews.html
Extractions: , CPA and owner of Don Richard Associates in Virginia Beach, has been elected president of AAFA, the largest and oldest alliance of executive search firms specializing in the recruitment and placement of finance and accounting professionals. Ed has been an active participant in AAFA over the past 18 years. , dean of the Division of Physical Sciences and professor of chemistry at the University of California, San Diego, has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Also among those elected this year were Sen. Ted Kennedy and violinist Itzhak Perlman. Established in 1780, the academy is the oldest of its kind.
Fred Allen Show .. Episodic Log 0237 6000* Bert Lynne, vibro violinist * AMATEUR SHOW 84 12-21-38 6000* ThomasChisholm, trouble 40 6000* Carla Thompson, singer from Major bowes * http://www.otrden.com/logs/fred_allen/log.htm
Calendar will present the talk Is thomas Finneran Compatible of Bernstein and Brahms withviolinist Gabriel Lefkowitz with special guest Paulette bowes, clarinet, on http://www.townonline.com/watertown/arts_lifestyle/arts_lifestyle/wtp_wpcalendar
Extractions: Friday, Jan. 31 LATIN DANCE - El Bembe Latin Dance Night Fridays at 9 p.m. Live music and lessons. Ages 21 plus at the Jorge Hernandez Cultural Center, 85 West Newton St., Boston's South End. Cost $12; no jeans or sneakers. Call 617-927-1717. - The Handel and Haydn Society will perform "Ballet Music from the French Court'' on Jan. 31 at 8 p.m. at New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall, 30 Gainsborough St., Boston. A second performance will take place Feb. 2 at 3 p.m. at Sanders Theatre in Cambridge. Tickets are $28, $41 and $56. Call the box office at 617-266-3605 or visit www.handelandhaydn.org. WHEELOCK FAMILY THEATRE - 200 The Riverway, Boston, will present "The Will Rogers Follies'' today through Feb. 23. Show times are Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays at 3 p.m. School vacation week matinees at 1 p.m. on Feb. 18, 19, 20 and 21. Call the box office at 617-734-4760 Monday through Friday, noon-6 p.m.
April Musical Diary On The Big Bands Database Plus Strasbourg, France 1926 ýPhillip Palmer thomas, b. Drums 1941 David LaFlamme, electricviolinist, b. USA, Perhaps her sisters on the Major bowes Amateur Hour http://nfo.net/.WWW/apr.htm
What Happened All Those Years Ago - January 1802 thomas Jefferson, in a letter written to the Born this day, Lawrence AlfredBowes, in Newark in Tirona, Catalonia, Spain, violinist, composer, band leader http://www.andibradley.com/whatya/jan01.htm
Extractions: Those born on this date were born under the sign of Capricorn Independence Day in these countries: Cameroon (1960), Haiti (1804), Sudan (1956), Western Samoa (1962), Brunei (1984). - Origin of the Christian Era. - The Roman garrison of Mainz uprising took place. - Governor Lucius Antonius Saturninus of Germany became emperor of Rome. - Start of Roman (Pontifical) Indiction. - Born this day, Basilius the Great, of Caesarea, holyman (Moralia). - The last gladiator competition took place in Rome. - Died this day, Telemachus, Roman monk, murdered. - King Ataulf of Narbonne married emperor Honorius sister Galle Placidia. - Hofmeier Charles Martel fled from bishop Willibrord. - Died this day, Odo, Earl of Paris, king of France (888-98). Died aged about 39.
Artists 11/96, p.A24) 1933 Stephane Grappelli, jazz violinist, and Django 1/26/96, A11) 1935Thomas Wolfe wrote Frank Sinatra appeared on the Major bowes Amateur Hour http://timelines.ws/subjects/Artists.HTML
Extractions: (ON, 9/00, p.8)(MC, 4/16/02) 1452 Apr 15, Leonardo da Vinci (d.1519), Italian painter, sculptor, scientist and visionary, was born in Vinci near Florence. He apprenticed to the painters Verrocchio and Antonio Pollaiuolo and was accepted to the Florentine painters' guild at twenty. Only seventeen surviving paintings can be attributed to him. These include: "The Last Supper" in Milan, the "Mona Lisa" and "The Virgin and Child with St. Anne" in the Louvre. He tried to express his immense knowledge of the world by simply looking at things. The secret he said was "saper vedere," to know how to see. His final "Visions of the End of the World" was a sketchbook in which he tried to depict his sense of the forces of nature, which in his imagination he conceived of as possessing a unity that no one had ever seen before. His use of a smoky atmosphere (sfumato) helped create an impression of lifelikeness.
Walter Kaufmann Archive : Concert Programs thomas Aria - Connais-tu le pays from Mignon Berl Senofsky (violinist). http://music100.music.indiana.edu/collections/kaufmann/prognote.html
THE Mulville and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kallaugher, Mr. and Mrs. V. bowes, Mr. and andMrs. H. Brady, Mrs. Leonard and M. Doyle, Gladys Kane, thomas and William http://www.rootsweb.com/~onlanark/NewspaperClippings/Droughan/Droughan12.htm
Extractions: THE PERTH COURIER NEWSPAPER Perth , Drummond Twp., Lanark Co., Ontario Canada UPDATED 31 DEC Below are some of the BMDs, and miscellaneous Newspaper Items I have come across while researching my family tree. Some items were difficult to read, even with a magnifying glass, so I have added a ( ) or ? around the letter, word or date that I am unsure of and have added what I think it looks like. If you see in brackets (rest was cut off) that just means, that a portion of it was cut off by accident, when the page was copied. I have highlighted the families (the ones that I know of), which are connected to ours by using Bold Type In brackets (after the item), is the date the article was placed in the newspaper. Ive been working on this quite a bit, so dont be surprised if you find some typos. Good luck in your search. DEATHS BAIRD Miss Jean Baird, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Henry Baird, Smiths Falls, died of the effects of typhoid fever on Monday 2 nd inst. At the age of twenty-five years. Deceased was a general favorite.
History In English - 22 Of April 1916, Yehudi Menuhin, violinist. Events 1923, The Duke of York and Elizabeth BowesLyon were married in Westminster Abbey. 1879, thomas Beecham, English conductor. http://www.nonstopenglish.com/Reading/History_in_english/history_in_english.asp?