ArtsVan The Cabaret artists appearing included Risa Benson, Kelly briggs and Jerry Christakos(with john MacMahon, pianist), Mychelle Colleary, Donna Coney Island http://www.downtown-nyc.org/Benefit1_report.htm
Extractions: Arts Activists honored at benefit for DowntownNYC! ArtsVan by Abigail Martinez City Councilmember Alan Gerson (District 1) and Richard Skipper as Carol Channing. Photo by Victor Nelson Cabaret performers and members of the Downtown community gathered at the SoHo Playhouse, 15 Vandam Street, on the evening of May 30 to raise money for Downtown NYC's ArtsVan. The ArtsVan is a mobile hospitality center and ticketing truck that will provide tourist information for cultural institutions in downtown Manhattan. The evening consisted of performances by over 20 cabaret artists and was emceed by MAC Award winning cabaret performer Richard Skipper playing the role of Carol Channing. A silent auction and raffle were also held prior to the performance. Honorees were Alan Gerson, NY City Council Member, District 1; Theodore S. Berger, Executive Director, New York Foundation for the Arts; Norma P. Munn Chairperson, NYC Arts Alliance; and Amy Schwartzman Brightbill, Arts Activist and Mover/Shaker. All the honorees were presented with a "diamond" by Skipper, playing Ms. Channing, in recognition of their integral roles in keeping Downtown arts vital since the events of 9/11.
What Happened On February 6th sculptor (Circle), dies 1985 Charles briggs actor (13 dies of stroke at 94 john Merivaleactor at 77 1994 Ignace Strasfogel Polish/US pianist/conductor/composer http://www.electricscotland.com/history/today/0206.htm
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Reviews and the Supervampers with special guest pianist Doc Fingers Sam s Blues Band and,currently, Ian briggs The likes of Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, john Lee Hooker http://www.btowers.freeserve.co.uk/Reviews.htm
Extractions: Starting off our new 2003/2004 season of Blues Nights was Mr. Ian Briggs and his trio of highly experienced musicians, The Supervampers; Dave Sheen on drums and vocals, Andy Christie on guitar and Tony Caddle (recently arrived from the Eddie Martin Band) on five string bass guitar. This is the third time that I have seen Ian play and I can honestly state that whatever line-up he is in he always delivers the goods; he spares no effort and it is always full on. According to Ian the band doesnt get much time to rehearse, though if he hadnt mentioned it then nobody would have been any the wiser. They were tightly swinging, locking in nicely whatever the tempo of the number being played. Ian being a harp player, the set list was heavily orientated towards harp players; I also noticed that all the numbers became quite extended workouts allowing each musician to express themselves creatively. This is no doubt also a reflection of their collective wealth of experience in the jazz world. To start off the first set they played an instrumental as a tribute to a West Coast harp player Mark Hummel called High-Steppin a nice swinging number! The second number, a Big Walter Shaky Horton tune Sugar Mama, was a slow blues that turned into a very good workout with an excellent guitar solo. The third number Help Me2" by Sonny Boy Williamson, who Ian had the good fortune to see with the Yardbirds at the Marquee Club in 1964. This is one of my own favourite blues numbers and it was delivered with a superb driving rhythm.
Shattered Fragments - Performances john Supko s Senior Recital Conducting john Supko s Of International Vocal EnsembleConcert pianist on gospel Recital Conducting Matt briggs s Freezing Pieces http://www.shatteredfragments.com/performances.html
1985-86 Season n, Jim Rovney; properties, Ken Davey; pianist/vocal director Jim Holland, Ken Klingsporn,john Woodwick, Mike Severson; makeup Pam briggs, Linda Carpenter http://www.merelyplayers.com/1985-1986.htm
Extractions: PRODUCTION STAFF: Director, Gretchen Etzell; assistant director, Candy Bell; set design and construction, Owen Schmidt; costume coordinator, Ellen Wallace; make- up design, Terry Rank; hair and wig design, Jim Rovney; properties, Peggy Pettis; house manager, Romi White; lighting, Kelly Hoffman; sound, Jan Loft; visuals, Stephanie Stoffel; publicity, John Kolander; graphics design and poster, Brian Stark. CREWS: Set construction Dave Vigness, Shelly Vigness, John Paul, Jane Paul, Tim Bell, Nadine Sandon, Buzz Sandon, Jim Holland; costume construction and design Kay Katchuk, Nancy Bruce, Esther Iverson; publicity Connie Davis; make -up Nadine Sandon, Terry Rank, Bev Lee, Kathy Nelson, Jim Rovney; properties Bonnie Pederson, Mavis Murphy, Peggy Pettis, Mrs. Chalmers, Susan Briney; house Joan Christensen, Virgil Marble. A Christmas Carol Dec. 12-15
Platte Woods Church Joh Bly, Jeff Dunlap, Tony Tognascioli, Ralph Shackelford, john Pauley, Stan Shipman.Worship. Music. Staff Representative Phil briggs. pianist Walter Bryant. http://www.plattewoodschurch.org/pages/pageshow.cfm?pageID=5
MSN Entertainment - Music: The Animals the Kansas City Five, whose membership included pianist Alan Price New Animals, withJenkins on drums, john Weider on McCulloch on bass, and Vic briggs on guitar http://entertainment.msn.com/artist/?artist=116482
Obituaries - 11/18/02 briggs Fisher, 95, civic activist GROSSE POINTE Elizabeth briggs Fisher, a Riley,a retired mortgage company employee and pianist, will be john Berchman/Ste http://www.detnews.com/2002/obituaries/0211/18/
This Is David Lander; This Is David Harper (an Episode Guide) Caroline Jones , David Coussell pianist , Bernard Gallagher gs Edward Clayton Peter briggs , Duncan Duff _ Partners in Crime? gs john Bardon Sammy http://epguides.com/ThisisDavid/guide.shtml
Extractions: gs: Alun Armstrong [ Councillor Stennalling ], Sheila Callaghan [ Selina Cadell ], Jason Carter [ Simon Worthington ], Henry Goodman [ Mickey Bessant ], Mike Grady [ George Mansfield ], Caroline Quentin [ Tricia Worthington ], Ian Sears [ Hairdresser ], Nick Stringer [ Reg Ward ], Peter Wight [ Peter Partridge ] b: 31 Oct 88 "The Nicholson Story: Red Faces at MI5"
Welcome To Dave's Datebook! is 83 in 2005, 84 in 2006) Actor, Mission Impossible s Daniel briggs, Law HoodClyde Hart 1910=d.Mar 19, 1945 (was 35) pianist john Holland 1840=d http://www.davesdatebook.com/64files/64db0224.htm
Newsday.com - Entertainment News there, from what I can recall, said pianist Tyner, who a lawn mower engine from him,briggs Stratton the house next door might become a john Coltrane museum http://www.dixhills.com/coltrane/Newsday_03282004_fanfare.htm
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Extractions: Subscribe Help Artist Album Song Tour Dates Movie Title Movie Cast/Crew Record Label Radio Musician Resource Retail Outlet Magazine Meta Site Venue Festival Promoter/Agent Ticket Seller Featured Artist Merch *NSYNC ...Trail of Dead A New Found Glory A.F.I. Abandoned Pools AC/DC Adema ADIO Clothing Aerosmith Alanis Morissette Alice Cooper Alien Ant Farm Alkaline Trio Allman Brothers Band Andrew W.K. Anthrax At the Drive-In Ataris Atticus Clothing Audioslave Avril Lavigne Backstreet Boys Bad Religion Barry Manilow Beach Boys Beastie Boys Beatles Ben Sherman Biohazard Black Sabbath blink-182 Blood Brothers Blues Traveler Blur Bob Dylan Bob Marley Britney Spears Bush Calling Chemical Brothers Cher Chevelle CKY Coal Chamber Cold Cradle of Filth Custom Cypress Hill Danzig Dave Matthews Dead Kennedys Def Leppard Default Deftones Descendents Dickies Disturbed Don McLean Donnas Doors Dropkick Murphys Drowning Pool EchoBrain Elvis Presley Eminem Eric Clapton Everclear Fear Factory Fender Filter Finch Foo Fighters Frank Sinatra Garbage Gene Gibson Godsmack Goldfinger Good Charlotte Grateful Dead Gravity Kills Green Day Green Lantern Guttermouth Hives Hole Hoobastank Hot Water Music Hurley Clothing Incubus Insane Clown Posse Iron Maiden Janet Jackson Janis Joplin Jawbreaker Jimi Hendrix Jimmy Eat World Jon Brion Judas Priest Jurassic 5 Kid Rock Kiss Kittie Korn Led Zeppelin Less Than Jake Limp Bizkit Linkin Park Lisa Germano Live Lostprophets Lou Reed LunaticWorks Lynyrd Skynyrd Macbeth Shoe Company Marc Anthony Marilyn Manson MC Lyte Megadeth Melissa Etheridge mellowdrone Mest Metallica Midtown Mighty Mighty Bosstones Miles Davis
Guardian Unlimited | Arts Friday Review | July 25 2003 john Patterson on mudslinging in Tinseltown. that Changed History by Joe Bob briggsJoe Bob briggs is the The pianist Despite winning the Palme d Or at Cannes http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/fridayreview/idx/0,12268,1005118,00.html
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Musical Obituaries Of 1996 Also another record producer, David briggs, known for andcoming blues harmonica men;pianist Roosevent Booba father of bluegrass music; john Duffey, bluegrass http://georgegraham.com/obits96.html
Extractions: Compiled by George Graham . We also lost two influential non-musicians long associated with jazz, Voice of America worldwide jazz broadcaster Willis Conover, who was often called the "voice of jazz;" and record producer Bob Thiele, a remarkably versatile studio artist who is the only man to have produced albums by both John Coltrane, including most of Coltrane's most significant releases for Impulse Records, and Lawrence Welk. From the rock world, we lost Chas Chandler, original drummer with The Animals; drummer John Panozzo, a founding member of Styx; Kevin Gilbert, a member of Sheryl Crow's Tuesday Night Music Club band; Jonathan Melvoin of the Smashing Pumpkins; Don Murray, a drummer who was a founder of the Crossfires, who later became the Turtles; Mel Taylor, for more than 30 years the drummer with the Ventures; and Walter Hyatt, who perished in the ValuJet disaster, a founder of the Texas folk-rock group Uncle Walt's Band. Also another record producer, David Briggs, known for his long association with Neil Young. From the blues world, we note the passing of Johnny "Guitar" Watson, fretman and composer; William Clarke, one of the great up-and-coming blues harmonica men; pianist Roosevent "Booba" Barnes; and Walter "Brownie" McGhee, acoustic blues innovator long known for his partnership with the late Sonny Terry.
Spring 1998 Concerts East Carolina Religious Arts Festival David briggs, Organist and flute Kelley Mikkelsen,cello john B. O clarinet Audrey Andrist, guest pianist 27 BEDDINGFIELD http://www.music.ecu.edu/calendar/98SpringCal.html
Extractions: Music HomePage Music HomePage Music HomePage East Carolina University Concert Calendar JANUARY 1998 15 Graduate Recital, 9:00 Lisa M. DeBaker, piano 16-17 1998 CLARINET CONFERENCE with featured artists Nathan Williams, Director 16 WINSTON-SALEM SYMPHONY CLARINETISTS, 8:00 Nathan Williams, Ron Rudkin and Eileen Young 17 KECOUGHTAN HIGH SCHOOL CLARINET ENSEMBLE, 4:00 Michael Biasi, Director, from Hampton, Virginia ECU CLARINET QUARTET Kim Bain, Leah Kitchings, Audrey Murphy and Chris Willis Nathan Williams, Director GUEST RECITAL, 8:00 Alan Ware, clarinet from City Conservatory of Osnabruck, Germany Paul Tardif, piano 27 SRAPAS: ST. PAUL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA with Emanuel Ax For ticket information, call 919-328-4788 or 1-800-ECU-ARTS (328-2787). Wright Auditorium, 8:00 29-31 EAST CAROLINA RELIGIOUS ARTS FESTIVAL with featured artists and clinicians Janette Fishell, Director 29 GUEST RECITAL, 8:00 Festival Organ Recital of the East Carolina Religious Arts Festival Colin Andrews, organist First Presbyterian Church, Kinston 30 GUEST RECITAL, 8:00 "Stations of the Cross: A Journey To, and Through, the Cross Via Music, Art and Poetry." An event of the East Carolina Religious Arts Festival. David Briggs, Organist and Conductor of the Choristers of Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucester, England The Memorial Baptist Church 1510 Greenville Boulevard Southeast, Greenville JAZZ AT NIGHT, 8:00 Carroll V. Dashiell Jr., Director The Great Room, Mendenhall Student Center 31 GUEST RECITAL, 2:00 "Lift High the Cross" Hymn and Choral Festival of the East Carolina Religious Arts Festival David Briggs, Organist and Conductor John Horman, Director of the Festival Children's Chorus The Memorial Baptist Church 1510 Greenville Boulevard Southeast, Greenville Senior Recital, 4:00 Kevin Earl, clarinet SCHOLARSHIP BENEFIT GALA OF THE FRIENDS OF THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC For ticket information, call 328-6851. FEBRUARY 1998 1 Senior Recital, 2:00 Christina D. McNeeley, bassoon 2 SRAPAS: GEORGIAN STATE DANCE COMPANY For ticket information, call 919-328-4788 or 1-800-ECU-ARTS (328-2787). Wright Auditorium, 8:00 5 FACULTY RECITAL, 8:00 "The Music of Johann Sebastian Bach" Janette Fishell, organist First Presbyterian Church 1400 South Elm Street, Greenville 6 SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE Scott Carter, Conductor JAZZ ENSEMBLE A Carroll V. Dashiell Jr., Director Wright Auditorium, 8:00 7 EASTERN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR HIGH HONORS BAND CONCERT Wright Auditorium, 7:00 13-14 OPERA THEATRE PRODUCTION, 8:00 John B. O'Brien and James Hampton, Directors For ticket information, call 919-328-4788 or 1-800 ECU-ARTS (328-2787). 14 FAMILY FARE: LYLE, LYLE CROCODILE For ticket information, call 919-328-4788 or 1-800-ECU-ARTS (328-2787). Wright Auditorium, 2:00 16 FACULTY RECITAL, 8:00 Henry Doskey, piano 19 GUEST RECITAL, 8:00 CASSATT STRING QUARTET in Residence 1997-98 at ECU School of Music Muneko Otani, Jennifer Leshnower, violins Michiko Oshima, viola, Kelley Mikkelsen, cello 21 SRAPAS: BERLIN SYMPHONY For ticket information, call 919-328-4788 or 1-800-ECU-ARTS (328-2787). Wright Auditorium, 8:00 22 FACULTY DUO RECITAL, 3:00 Joanne Bath, violin Charles Bath, piano Junior Recital, 7:00 Jennifer Johnston, horn Candace Hall, trumpet Senior Recital, 9:00 John Crusoe, percussion 23 SRAPAS: Grease For ticket information, call 919-328-4788 or 1-800-ECU-ARTS (328-2787). Wright Auditorium, 8:00 25 Junior Recital, 7:00 Jeanette Price, flute Susan Brown, flute 27 Senior Recital, 7:00 Jurij Brewer, piano 28 BLACK HISTORY MONTH CONCERT, 8:00 Carroll V. Dashiell Jr., Director MARCH 1998 1 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Douglas Morrison, Conductor Wright Auditorium, 3:00 Senior Recital, 6:00 Amanda Glass, violin 2 Graduate Recital, 9:00 Lisa M. DeBaker, piano 3 Graduate Recital, 7:00 Jacqueline Huguet, piano 5 FACULTY RECITAL, 8:00 Fritz Gearhart, violin Paul Tardif, piano 6 Senior Recital, 7:00 Tim McGinty, percussion JAZZ AT NIGHT, 8:00 Carroll V. Dashiell Jr., Director The Great Room, Mendenhall Student Center Graduate Recital, 9:00 Susan A. Voges, cello 7 FAMILY FARE: BALLET FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES Jungle Book For ticket information, call 919-328-4788 or 1-800-ECU-ARTS (328-2787). Wright Auditorium, 2:00 Senior Recital, 4:00 Angie Minter, clarinet Graduate Recital, 7:00 Chris Willis, clarinet 8 FACULTY RECITAL, 3:00 "Trio Sonatas of Bach" Christine Gustafson, flute Kelley Mikkelsen, cello John B. O'Brien, harpsichord The Music House, 408 West Fifth Street Junior Recital, 7:00 Richard Gibbs, cello 9 COASTAL WINDS QUINTET , 7:30 Christine Gustafson, flute Bo Newsome, oboe, Nathan Williams, clarinet Christopher Ulffers, bassoon, Mary Burroughs. horn St. Peter's Catholic Church 10 Junior Recital, 7:00 Kelly Laraine Taylor, soprano SYMPHONIC BAND AND CONCERT BAND Christopher Knighten, Conductor Wright Auditorium, 8:00 11 EAST CAROLINA BRASS QUINTET, 8:00 Britt Theurer, trumpet Tom Huener, trumpet, Mary Burroughs, horn George Broussard, trombone, Jeff Jarvis, tuba FACULTY CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Robert Hause, Director "L'Histoire du Soldat" by Igor Stravinsky. 23 FACULTY RECITAL, 8:00 Christine Gustafson, flute 24 GUEST RECITAL, 7:00 Reiko Ishii, piano 25 Young People's Concerts EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Douglas Morrison, Conductor Wright Auditorium, 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. SAXOPHONE ENSEMBLES, 8:00 Jeffrey Bair, Director 26 CONCERT CHOIR, 8:00 Brett Watson, Director, Mendenhall Student Center, Room 244 27 Graduate Recital, 7:00 Hyoun-Joo Song, organ First Presbyterian Church, Kinston SRAPAS: VAN CLIBURN SILVER MEDALIST For ticket information, call 919-328-4788 or 1-800-ECU-ARTS (328-2787). Wright Auditorium, 8:00 28 Junior Recital, 7:00 Jamee Lyons, flute 29 Senior Recital, 7:00 Jonathan N. Bunag, trumpet Senior Recital, 9:00 David Antkowiak, horn 30 PREMIERE PERFORMANCES OF WORKS BY ECU COMPOSERS, 8:00 Mark Taggart, Director 31 Senior Recital, 7:00 Laurie Buchele, flute APRIL 1998 1 Senior Recital, 7:00 Tim Byrum, tuba 2 PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE, 8:00 Mark Ford, Director 3 Senior Recital, 7:00 Patrick Kirby, horn Sophomore Recital, 7:30 Jon Johnson, organ Location TBA 4 FAMILY FARE: LAURA INGALLS WILDER "Growing up on the Prairie" For ticket information, call 919-328-4788 or 1-800-ECU-ARTS (328-2787). Wright Auditorium, 2:00 Senior Recital, 5:00 Scott Peoples, percussion Graduate Recital, 7:00 Chuck Page, bass 5 Sunday at the Gallery Concert: STRING CHAMBER MUSIC Fritz Gearhart, Director, 2:00 Greenville Museum of Art 802 South Evans Street, Greenville Graduate Recital, 7:00 Michael Weaver, viola Graduate Recital, 9:00 Rita Talley, percussion 6 TUESDAY/THURSDAY JAZZ ENSEMBLE, 8:00 Vaughn Ambrose, Director 7 Junior Recital, 7:00 Brandy Binkley, soprano Patrick Howle, tenor Junior Recital, 9:00 Cecil Allen Rascoe Jr., baritone 8 CONTEMPORARY JAZZ ENSEMBLE, 8:00 Paul Tardif, Director 9 Junior Recital, 9:00 Walter Matthew King, tenor 13 FACULTY RECITAL, 8:00 Britton Theurer, trumpet 14 Junior Recital, 7:00 Amy Bisogno, soprano 15 PERCUSSION PLAYERS, 8:00 Mark Ford, Director 16 Graduate Recital, 7:00 H. Douglas Blackwood Jr., organ St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Kinston 17 JAZZ FESTIVAL GALA CONCERT featuring Guest Artists and the ECU JAZZ ENSEMBLE A Carroll V. Dashiell Jr., Director Wright Auditorium, 8:00 19 EARLY MUSIC ENSEMBLE, 5:00 Tom Huener, Director St. Paul's Episcopal Church 401 East 4th Street Senior Recital, 7:00 Kevin Smith, piano 20 SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE, CONCERT BAND, AND SYMPHONIC BAND Scott Carter and Christopher Knighten, Conductors Wright Auditorium, 8:00 21 Junior Recital, 7:00 Leigh Ann Johnson, soprano 22 ECU STEEL ORCHESTRA, 8:00 Mark Ford, Director 23 GUITAR ENSEMBLE, 8:00 Elliot Frank, Director 24 Graduate Recital, 7:00 James Hampton, tenor JAZZ AT NIGHT, 8:00 Carroll V. Dashiell Jr., Director The Great Room, Mendenhall Student Center 25 Senior Recital, 4:00 Bradford Myers, tuba Graduate Recital, 7:00 Jane Kline, mezzo-soprano Junior Recital, 9:00 Kym Ledford, flute 26 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Douglas Morrison, Conductor Wright Auditorium, 3:00 Student Recital, 5:00 Nakia Maurice Medley, saxophone FACULTY RECITAL, 8:00 "Twentieth-Century American Music for Clarinet and Piano" Nathan Williams, clarinet Audrey Andrist, guest pianist 27 BEDDINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR Meredith Ezzard, Conductor UNIVERSITY CHORALE Janna Brendell, Conductor Wright Auditorium, 8:00 29 HORN ENSEMBLE, 7:00 Mary Burroughs, Director Graduate Recital, 9:00 Manuela Rebeggioni, piano 30 TROMBONE ENSEMBLE, 8:00 George Broussard, Director MAY 1998 1 Senior Recital, 7:00 Whitney-Cole Kleinschuster, mezzo-soprano Graduate Recital, 9:00 Clarissa Severo DeBorba, percussion 3 Graduate Recital, 4:00 Jacqueline Huguet, piano Junior Recital, 7:00 Nathan L. Smith, guitar 4 FACULTY RECITAL, 8:00 Jeffrey Bair, saxophone 5 Graduate Recital, 7:00 Lisa M. DeBaker, piano Graduate Recital, 9:00 Rita Talley, marimba 6 Senior Recital, 7:00 Carol Baker, piano Music HomePage
WU Libraries - Gaylord Music Library - Necrology - B Baird, Catherine Merena, American pianist and teacher, d jazz trombonist and pianist, d. 11/22/2002 in Oakland, CA 11, May 1998. Baldwin, john Low, American organist and choral http://library.wustl.edu/~music/necro/necro-b.html
Descendants Of John Fleming - Part 4 Descendants of john Fleming of Pitt County, North Carolina and Pulaski County, Georgia thru his son john of. Pulaski County, Georgia Church where she was the pianist and choir director for over 50 She was the pianist for the Mens Bible Class. http://www.mindspring.com/~jtfleming/jf-4.htm
Extractions: Pulaski County, Georgia Fourth of eight parts The following may not be reproduced or published without permission. Generation No. 4 JAMES FRANKLIN CONEY (Ezekiel , Ann D. Fleming, John David , John ) was born June 1, 1855 in Pulaski County, Georgia. The Hawkinsville Dispatch and News first Lula Lee Wimberly on November 26, 1884 in Hayneville, Houston County, Georgia, daughter of Ezekiel H. Wimberly. Lee was born on January 1, 1864; died on June 9, 1897 at her home on Commerce Street, Hawkinsville, Georgia; and was buried in Orange Hill Cemetery. Marriage of James Franklin Coney and Lula Lee Wimberly Marriages, Deaths, and Etc., from Hawkinsville Dispatch, 1870 - 1888 , by Robert K. Nobles, published by the Central Georgia Genealogical Society, Inc., Warner Robins, Georgia, 1991, p. 271 (excerpted from The Hawkinsville Dispatch , Hawkinsville, Georgia, Thursday, December 4, 1884): After the death of his first wife, Frank married second Mary Lou (Marilu) Napier Marriage of James Franklin Coney and Mary Lou Napier The Hawkinsville Dispatch and News , Hawkinsville, Georgia, Thursday, January 18, 1900, p. 5: