The Dead Rock Stars Club - The 1960's Buddy Petit, Herb Morand, George Lewis, Bunk johnson and Emil jeanne Genie The Taylor Franklin Died 5-14-1969 Joe watkins - Died 9-13-1969 ( Jazz ) Born 10 http://users.efortress.com/doc-rock/1960.html
Extractions: into your location bar. Beverly Kenney - Died 1960 in New York, NY, U.S. - Overdose ( Pop ) Born 1932 (She did remakes of,"Born To Be Blue" and "A Woman's Intuition"). Gladys Bentley - Died 1-18-1960 in Los Angeles, CA, U.S. - Pneumonia ( Blues ) Born 8-12-1907 in PA, U.S. - Worked with The Washboard Rhythm Kings and Maggie Jones. Jesse Belvin (Jessie Lorenzo Belvin) JoAnn Belvin - Died 2-?-1960 - Car crash ( Manager ) She managed he husband Jesse Belvin who died from the same car crash a few weeks earlier.
August Musical Diary On The Big Bands Database Plus BIRTHDAYS 1932 Dorothy jeanne Ashby, Harp, b. Detroit, MI, d. 1986 1951 trumpet withCandy johnson. CA 1920 Pullman G. Tommy Pederson, b. watkins, MN 1925 http://nfo.net/.WWW/aug.htm
Best Of The Fest get their say Mike Duffy, jeanne Beker and Chaykin, Julian Richings and Homicidealumnus Clark johnson. UNIVERSAL CLOCK THE RESISTANCE OF PETER watkins ***. http://eyetap.org/cyberman/cyberman_eye_tiff_movie_rating_printer.htm
Extractions: http://www.eye.net/eye/issue/issue_09.06.01/film/tiff.html Best of the Fest Our reviewers tackle over 70 films in our biggest ever Toronto International Film Festival guide HOW TO DO THE FESTIVAL The Toronto International Film Festival has a way of making people feel as though if they didn't buy their tickets three months ago and plan to take two weeks off work, they have little hope of seeing anything. There's a grain of truth in this it is hard to get tickets. But with a little advance planning, it is possible. Subject to availability, single tickets can be purchased at the Festival Box Office in the Eaton Centre for $13 ($23.55 for Galas) until the day before the screening. On the day of the screening, single tickets are available for $13.75 ($24 at Roy Thomson Hall for Galas) from the cinema box office where the movie is playing. If a film is sold out, tickets may still be available for rush seats to go rush for any performance, turn up in good time (that can mean upwards of four hours for popular movies) and join the rush line, which lets people into the theatre five minutes before the start of the show. And remember, many of the most popular festival movies are studio pictures that will soon be receiving a theatrical release you might find it easiest (and more satisfying) to score tickets for the really obscure fare. For more information, contact the Film Festival at 968-FILM.
MISSING PERSONS CYBERCENTER(tm) Birth name Charles Everett johnson. currently living with a man named Lloyd watkins,ifyou him of some information concerning his neice, Leslie jeanne Fox and http://www.missingpersons.com/mailroom/archive17.html
Extractions: Missing Persons CyberCenter(tm) August 27, 1998 - Ref 2401. Looking for my father who I have never met. His name is Bill Dyer (possibly william). Last known residence was Flint, Michigan. He worked in a night club called Beecher Gardens in the late 1960's. I believe he was born in Atlanta Georgia. If any one has any information please contact me. Thank-you.....Laurie August 27, 1998 - Ref 2404. I am looking for my father who left Toledo, Oh. when i was very little. I also have 3 sisters.My name is Ritchie , my sisters are Maria, Angela, Sheila. He was married to my mother Maria in Toledo Oh. He left Toledo in the late 1960's to early 1970's. he is beleived to have family in Rochester New York, and we think he lives there now. He is about 56 yrs old. He might be remarried. If you have any kind of information please contact me at PBull 7@aol.com or at POBOX 13269, Toledo, Oh 43613
ARLIS NA Update October 2002 jeanne can be contacted at jeanneb@nevada.edu. Bruce johnson, coordinator of the Artsand Crafts conference at the Grove Park, will lead the group watkins, Paul http://www.arlisna.org/updateoct2002.html
Extractions: Number 5 - October 2002 From the President The proposed change to Article IX of the bylaws, covering nominations and elections, passed with 239 members voting for the change, and 18 against. The Nominating Committee, chaired by Roger Lawson, is using the new procedure for this year's election. The complete text of the changed bylaw is posted on the ARLIS/NA Web site. The Executive Boards mid-year meeting took place over the weekend of 10-11 August at the Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture in New York City. I would like to extend the entire boards thanks to Greta Earnest, chief librarian, who was our gracious host. Here are some of the highlights of the meeting: Approved the 2003 budget; we are in good shape, but still too dependent on the financial success of the conference to cover our operating costs; Approved the slate of officers for 2003 recommended by the Nominating Committee; Transferred monies to fully fund the Speakers Fund to help fulfill Goal II of the strategic plan; this was possible because of the success of the St. Louis conference; Approved new approaches to fundraising, both from individuals and from businesses and corporations;
Not In Our Name - Signers With Surname Beginning With R Riley, Maria, Riley, Meghan, Artist. Riley, Pamela johnson, Utah State University. Robinson,jeanne, Robinson, Jennifer Ben, Rogers, JoAnn watkins, Iowa State University. http://www.nion.us/signersR.htm
W daughter, Monica Smith; sisters, Belle johnson, Cathy Ward Yvonne Kaikainahaole, LindaEspinoza and jeanne Tamura; nine ELIZABETH MARY watkins, 78, of Pearl City http://www.byuh.edu/library/obituaries/2002/W.htm
Extractions: January 1 - December 31, BERT CHING LIN CHAN WA, 82, of Mililani, died March 30, 2002. Retired from Guaranteed Mutual Life Underwriters Inc. as president and manager. Survived by wife, Lan Hung; son, Ivan; daughter, Valerie Tucker; sisters, Miu Lan Apo, Momi Fujimoto and Stella Fowler; three grandchildren; a great-grandchild. Service held. Arrangements by Diamond Head Mortuary. [Adv 11/4/2002] HERMAN KAANAANA WAA, 76, of Ka'alaea, died May 3, 2002. Born in La'ie. A retired highway construction heavy equipment operator. Survived by wife, Nellie; sons, Herman Jr., Wayne and Warren; daughter, Hernel; 10 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; hanai sons, Darren Dacuson and David Cunha; hanai daughter, Tetele Acedo. Visitation 5:30 to 9 p.m. Friday at Hawaiian Memorial Park; service 7 p.m. Committal service 10 a.m. Monday at Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery. Aloha attire. [Adv 8/5/2002] TOSHIKO WACHI, 88, of Kalopa, Hawai'i, died Jan. 2, 2002. Born in Pa'auhau, Hawai'i. A retired independent sugarcane grower and member of Hamakua Jodo Mission. Survived by sons, Alan, George and Leslie; sister, Evelyn Murashige; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Visitation 2 to 3 p.m. Saturday at Hamakua Jodo Mission; service over the ashes 3 p.m. No flowers. Casual attire. Arrangements by Dodo Mortuary-Hilo. [Adv 6/1/2002] LINDA WADLEY
STPAPERS by Meredith Halliday, jeanne Jones and by Nora johnson. Felicia Schmidt, Luke Napolitan,Amy Comfort, Ralph Naess, Bill Leonard, Jody watkins, Beverly Stein http://www.evergreen.edu/library/ARCHWWW/StudentPapers/STPAPERS.htm
Putney my life ; daughters, Ruth (Gary) Ring and jeanne (Tim) White nieces and nephews, Katie(Brian) johnson, Linda Temple In living memory of Bernice watkins, a tree http://members.tripod.com/~PutneyS/obfeb13.html
November 13 In 1949, Whoopi Goldberg, Caryn johnson, NYC, actress at 64 In 1996, Kenneth watkins,woodland conservationist 25,000 In 1986, Giselle jeanneMarie LaRonde of http://www.dailyalmanacs.com/almanac2/november/1113.html
Three Sisters his three sisters (Amy Irving, jeanne Tripplehorn, and play by Maurine Dallas watkins,it was Algerian, Voice Over ..JESSE johnson Father, Townsman http://punchin.com/broadway/Current_Broadway_Shows_Aug_1997.html
Extractions: Three Sisters THREE SISTERS By ANTON CHEKHOV Translated by LANFORD WILSON ROUNDABOUT THEATRE 1530 Broadway at 45th Street (212) 869-8400 Directed by SCOTT ELLIOTT Set Design by DEREK McLANE Costume Design by THEONI V. ALDREDGE Lighting Design by PETER KACZOROWSKI Sound Design by RAYMOND D. SCHILKE CAST Play On PLAY ON! Book by CHERYL L. WEST With the songs of DUKE ELLINGTON Arrangements, Musical Supervision and Orchestrations: LUTHER HENDERSON BROOKS ATKINSON THEATRE 256 West 47th Street (between Broadway and Eighth Avenue) (212) 239-6200 Conceived and Directed by SHELDON EPPS Choreography by MERCEDES ELLINGTON Scenic Design: JAMES LEONARD JAY Costume Design: MARIANNA ELLIOTT Lighting Design: JEFF DAVIS Sound Design: JEFF LADMAN Musical Director: J. LEONARD OXLEY Musical Coordinator: WILLIAM MEADE THE CAST (in order of appearance) Vy........................................................CHERYL FREEMAN Jester....................................................ANDRE DE SHIELDS Sweets....................................................LARRY MARSHALL Miss Mary.................................................YVETTE CASON CC........................................................CRYSTAL ALLEN Duke......................................................CARL ANDERSON Rev.......................................................LAWRENCE ANDERSON Lady Liv..................................................TONYA PINKINS Denizens of Harlem......................RONALD "CADET" BASTINE, JACQUELYN BIRD, WENDEE LEE CURTIS, BYRON EASLEY, ALAN H. GREEN,FRANTZ G. HALL, GIL P., LACY DARRYL PHILLIPS, LISA SCIALABBA, ERIKA VAUGHN, KAREN C. WILLIAMS
Seattle Mystery Bookshop jeanne M. Dams, Killing Cassidy (Nov., Walker hc, 23.95). Dolores johnson, Homicideand Old Lace (Sept., Dell pbo, 5.99). Paul watkins, The Forger (Nov., St. http://www.seattlemystery.com/fall00.htm
Extractions: Seattle Mystery Bookshop N e w s l e t t e r 117 Cherry St. Seattle, WA 98104 e-mail: staff@seattlemystery.com Bill Farley, Founder /J. B. Dickey, Owner/ Tammy Domike, Manager Susan Dennis / Sandy Goodrick / Karen Duncan In This Issue: Author Appearances Auction Department New Northwest Releases Late Recommendations For Summer Releases ... Calendars AUTHOR APPEARANCES Tues., Sept. 12, 11:30, a double signing: Donna Anders signs Dead Silence AND Ann Rule signs the special 20 th anniversary edition of Stranger Beside Me , with a new afterward, and paperbacks of And Never Let Her Go. Wed., Sept. 13, noon, Laura Lippman signs Sugar House AND at 2:30 Val McDermid signs Place of Execution Thurs., Sept. 14, noon, John Gilstrap signs Even Steven Fri., Sept. 22, noon, Margaret Coel signs The Spirit Woman Thurs., Sept. 28, noon, Mary Freeman signs Bleeding Hearts Wed., Oct. 18 , noon, Judith R. Parker signs Twist of Terror, a mystery in CD format Tues., Oct. 24
Recent Obituaries - Staten Island, Richmond County, NY Genealogy for her needlecraft, GRAY 10/05/2002, jeanne BASTIER, 68 82, was a dentist for 38years, watkins 09/22 2002, Eleanore ORLICK, 80, was a homemaker, johnson 08/23 http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyrichmo/obit_archive_02.shtml
CSIndy: Event Listings (April 27 - May 3, 2000) and oil work of Tom Leech, and the fabric of jeanne Schenk Steiner 8 Neville Brothers,Craig Chaquico, Warren Hill KHIH's Kenny johnson Band. Susie watkins? http://www.csindy.com/csindy/2000-04-27/listings.html
Extractions: Art Shows and Galleries Arati Artists Gallery , 2425 W. Colorado Ave., 636-1901. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun., noon to 4 p.m. Presenting a spring show featuring the work on Lucille Damico on Sun., May 7, 1-4 p.m. Bridge Gallery , 218 W. Colorado Ave., 630-1514. Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays, noon to 3 p.m. Appointments available. Featuring Everyday Epiphanies , a show of the colored pencil drawings by John Venezia, opening April 28, 5-8 p.m., through May 14. Colorado Springs Airport , 7777 Drennan Road. Featuring an exhibit by Mel Strawn, Bernice Strawn, Clarence Shivers, Robert Schmitz and Fred Darpino, through June 30. Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center , 30 W. Dale St., 634-5581. $2-$4. Free to members and free to all on Saturdays. Tues.-Fri., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sun., 1-5 p.m. Daily docent tours at 10:30 a.m. Deja Views: Contemporary Art from Recycled Sources , through June 18.
Cover: Sound Check '98 1996 Contact Jerome Marty, 5447 jeanne-Mance 1 New World Raging (cd) - ContactStuart watkins, 2-319 H4L 2Z1, 488-0241 Scott johnson Ensemble - Musique http://www.montrealmirror.com/ARCHIVES/1998/SOUNDCHECK98/
BHSN Bands Old News the talents of North Alums Sam johnson (trumpet) and Edward D. Jones Thomas W. watkins,DDS Royal YMCA Coghlan and Coghlan Orthodontics jeanne Walters Real http://www.bhsnbands.com/oldnews.html
Extractions: Home News Schedule Band Boosters ... Links November 11, 2002 Updated Schedule please see the updated schedule on the 2002-2003 Schedule of Events page. Also, don't forget to look at the General Info page for information on concert attire, band letters, and private lessons. November 11, 2002 IMPORTANT: Band Booster Meeting!! There will be a general band booster meeting on Thursday, November 21st at 7:00 pm in the North bandroom. Due to the loss of annually hosting the Hilly Hundred at North, which directly raised thousands of dollars for our outstanding BHSN band program, we need to BRAINSTORM!! Every band student could be affected by this loss, as it takes a healthy budget to support our many activities: concerts, festivals, contests, meals, mailings, trips and transportation, to name a few. If you truly value the lasting benefits that our students reap from their band experience, then PLEASE make time to come and share your moneymaking ideas at this most important meeting. Our future depends on it! November 11, 2002
Extractions: This book is a continuation of and addition to the Cary-Estes Genealogy compiled and arranged by May Folk Webb and Patrick Mann Estes, published 1939 and reprinted by Helen Estes Seltzer in 1979. You can see the Estes coat-of-arms, from the dustjacket, at http://www.samizdat.com/gen/estes/estes.html For details on how to order the print books (both Cary-Estes-Moore and Cary-Estes), see http://www.samizdat.com/gen.html We plan to continuously update this file. If you are mentioned here or have documentation relating to others mentioned here, please contact us at seltzer@samizdat.com so we can make the appropriate changes and additions. Also, please let us know if you see any typos. (This page was generated from the printed book using a scanner, and scanners are not perfect.) Also, if you are mentioned here, please let us know if you'd like us to include here your email address and/or URL. Over the next few months, we plan to post at this site other sections of the Cary-Estes-Moore book (Estes Activities and Accolades; Estes History, Legends, and Documents; Estes Connections; Cary Listings; Cary History and Legends; Moore Listings; Moore History and Connections; and Family Album [photos]).
Jazz News - News Sfraga * Kendra Shank * Joan Stiles * String of Pearls Sue Halloran, jeanne O'Connor reviewedby Don Rose JJ johnson 19242001 Goodie watkins was the leader. http://home.nestor.minsk.by/jazz/news/arc0103.html
Extractions: Like running into a relative of somebody you know well, this probing set betrays a gesture here, a mannerism there, a certain chime to a laugh or intensity of glance that is at once familiar and new. At times it's like listening to a Keith Jarrett or Bill Evans trio, but with those pianists' vocabularies eerily rewritten. For two decades, Marilyn Crispell has been one of the most highly regarded pianists at the sharp end of contemporary jazz. This Baltimore-raised musician went to the New England Conservatory to study classical music, and then became diverted by the work of Cecil Taylor and John Coltrane. She eventually became keyboard partner for the fearsome multi-instrumentalist and composer Anthony Braxton, with whom she could share enthusiasms from Coltrane to Hildegard of Bingen.... This set has Crispell investigating a more lyrical and less awesomely pianistic music. Four of the pieces were improvised from the off, but sound like compositions, such is their conviction and clarity of phrasing. The ruminative opening passages, initially draped around Gary Peacock's plummy, luxurious bass sound, reflect the atmosphere of the whole set. Paul Motian, one of the closest things to a sound-painter in the jazz drumming, rustles around Crispell, scattering offbeat snare sounds and brief shimmers of cymbals, occasionally hinting at distantly martial tattoos that cajole and fade.
Sp98classnotes.html he could help daughter Christi Proffitt johnson '72 go jeanne Farrior Holmes worksas an outside sales Susan watkins Durham of Charlotte, NC, writes, Early http://www.stephens.edu/www/PR/Alumnae/Sp98/Sp98classnotes.html
Extractions: (prior to the Class of 1947) Classic Classes President: Fran Gruppe Gates '46, (241) 437-4565 Jewell Moody Nelson '18 of Vista, Calif., will be 100 years old on May 3, 1998. She and her deceased sister, Lela Moody Key '15, share an interesting, historically valuable memory book of their years at Stephens. Hallie Redman Swank '22, age 94, of St. Charles, Mo., writes, "I was married in 1925 and had four children: Carol, Noel, Ellen and Gene. My husband died in 1931. I taught in elementary schools in Kennett, Mo., and in the school district in Overland, Mo." Helen Fesler Wehe '24 of Orange County, Calif., celebrated her 96th birthday with family and friends at her care home in Santa Anna, Calif. Dorothy Gilbert '25 lives in a retirement center in Dallas. Margaret Anthony Smith '27 of Liberal, Kan., writes, "My husband Roy E. Smith and I have been married 64 years. Our daughters and our granddaughter Mary Carol Allen Wilson also experienced Stephens College. Each of us then graduated from K.U. and taught a spell before marriages." Donna Belle Light Schultz '29 of Liberal, Kan., writes, "I reside in Westridge Park Care Center and have since 1992. I have one daughter, Janice Bender, who lives in Chicago. I have one grandchild who is a lawyer with Garrison, Keckleman and Kurth in Atchinson, Kan."