Classic Images: Desi Arnaz She has brown almost black eyes, deep brown hair, stands 5 and plays tennis and isa pianist of concert With Adolphe Menjou, BH, claud Allister, Kenneth Kove http://www.classicimages.com/1998/september98/hume-benita.html
Extractions: by Barrie Roberts Commenting in 1959 on his marriage to Benita Hume, George Sanders wrote, "After 22 years of uninterrupted residence in America, she remains incontrovertibly English." It was, of course, true, this very Englishness was the principal, but not only reason for her failure to achieve stardom in Hollywood during the early 1930s. She either would not or could not modify her speech patterns and demeanor. Consequently, she was cast in supporting roles, playing for the most part upper class Englishwomen or Park Avenue society snobs. A minor reason may have been Benita's habit of shooting from the hip during interviews with reporters on both sides of the Atlantic, undoubtedly causing resentment among some members of the film community. Benita Hume was born at 32 The Avenue, Beckenham, England, on October 14, 1906, to attorney Henry Josiah Humm and his wife, Jane Duff. A second daughter, known as Billie, was born several years later. Benita attended grade school in Beckenham. The family moved to Bristol in 1918, and there she became a student at the Clifton High School. During her school days she took an active part in amateur theatricals which gave her a chance to indulge her flair for mimicry. She also excelled in music. Her formal education ended in 1922, and her parents recognizing her musical talent insisted she attend the Guildhall School of Music in London, their ambition being that she become a concert pianist. However, Benita wanted to be an actress. Ultimately she was able to convince her parents to allow her to leave Guildhall and enroll at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. After graduating with honors from the Academy in 1924 she sought stage work in London. At this point she changed the spelling of her surname from Humm to Hume.
Mary Astor Boros, David Durand, Freddie Burke Frederick, Paul Fix, claud Allister, EH Directedby Melville brown. MA as Sandra Kovak, a self centered concert pianist. 92. http://www.classicimages.com/2000/august00/maryastor.shtml
Extractions: By Barrie Roberts Among the legendary names of Hollywoodâs Golden Age, Mary Astorâs star shines brightly. Strictly speaking, however, Mary was never a star in the accepted sense of her time, but a featured player. This was of her own choosing. Offered starring contracts at various times, she preferred not to shoulder the responsibility of having her name appear above the title of a film. This decision was due largely to a lack of confidence generated by a childhood dominated by demanding parents who looked upon her as a meal ticket. The public with whom she was very popular nevertheless regarded her as a star. Her career lasted an incredible 44 years, during which time she ran the gamut from limpid ingenue to forceful character player. In 1919 Lucile submitted her photograph to a Fame and Fortune contest sponsored by Motion Picture magazine. She placed among the finalists. This was enough to convince her father to move his family to Chicago, where the magazine had offices. Deemed far too young, when seen in person, she was advised to try again when she was older. She did, and was again placed among the finalists. This time the judges named her runner up in the national contest. It was 1920, and Langhanke felt encouraged to move his family once again, this time to New York to launch his daughterâs career. Once in Manhattan Lucileâs picture caught the eye of photographer Charles Albin, who shot a series of camera studies of the girl titled The Madonna Child. These photographs were seen in turn by Harry Durant of Jesse Laskyâs Famous Players company, and this led to a six-month contract for Lucile with Paramount in New York. During a conference with writer Louella Parsons and producer Walter Wanger, Jesse Lasky promptly renamed the girl Mary Astor.
The Honolulu Advertiser | Island Life with guitarist David Batteau and percussionist claud Mann, 8 pm Lopaka brown, Hawaiian,59 pm, Barefoot Bar George Winston, Grammy Award-winning pianist, 730 pm http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/2000/Jul/07/tgif.html
Extractions: Note: The symbol indicates an event in which admission is $5 or less, or free. Events are listed in chronological order. FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY FRIDAY, July 7 MUSIC SPECIAL Perla Batalla, vocalist, with guitarist David Batteau and percussionist Claud Mann, 8 p.m., Orvis Auditorium, UH-Manoa; $15*. 956-3836. JAZZ "Taste of Jazz" mini-concert, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Starbucks-Bishop Street at Bank of Hawai i; free. 941-9974. MIXED BAG Windward Mall Karaoke Contest qualifying preliminaries, 6-8 p.m., at the mall stage; spectators free. 235-1143. William Daquioag, with Nadia Espejo and Annette White, 9 p.m., Borders-Ward Centre; free. 591-8995. DANCE BON DANCE Kane ohe Higashi Hongwanji, 7-10 p.m., 45-520 Kea ahala Road; service at 6:45 p.m.; free. 247-2661.
Searchable Index - Charlton County Herald 1940 located there 1025; Newell, Juliette Louise brown lived there CW brother died 2-9;Prescott, claud draft 11 Ed 11-15; Waughtel, Mrs. CW pianist for Uptonville http://www.okefenokeepress.com/CCH-Index-1940.html
Extractions: Underwood, Charlie Lee draft 11-8; Underwood, Lawrence Vanoye draft 11-8; Underwood, Loy draft 11-8; Uptonville making mattresses there 10-25; Uptonville Mrs. J.W. Dinkins fell 7-12; Uptonville REA current turned on 9-13; Uptonville Adult Class attendance 10-25; Uptonville Adult Classes 7-26; Uptonville choir special music program 5-31; Uptonville Quartet to sing for church 5-24; Uptonville, mattress making class 8-16; Uptonville, new road underway at last to school 6-7; Uptonville, several flew in airplane Sunday 4-12; VanLandingham, J.L. killed 11-1; Veal, Clyde Buck draft 11-08; Veal, Earl Edwin draft 11-8; Vickers, J.M. married 8-23; Vickers, James Maxwell draft 11-8; Vickery, Jesse , Jr. married 5-3; Vickery, Jesse W. son married 5-3; Vickery, Mrs. Annie brother died 3-8; Vickery, Mrs. Waudell brother died 11-29; Vickery, W.B. State Home Defense Corp. 9-6; Vickery, W.B. contractor for POStokes Ok Station new showroom 12-27; Vieira, Mrs. Edward P. mother died 5-31; Vieira, Nellie mother died 5-24;
The Pianist (Directed By Claude Gagnon) by sam kieth), mean mother (starring clifton brown). the pianist (directed by claudegagnon) so smart directewd gagno ggagnon he claud dir4ected directsd http://movie-dvd.org/the-pianist-(directed-by-claude-gagnon).html
Extractions: dead fire (starring robert lee (iii); directed by robert lee (iii)) : wagner - gotterdammerung - levine, behrens, jerusalem, metropolitan opera (levine ring cycle part 4) (directed by brian large), the princess and the pea (directed by boris rytsarev), the ape (starring boris karloff). the duel (directed by wai keung lau), the gun in betty lou's handbag (starring penelope ann miller, eric thal; directed by allan moyle). the pianist (directed by claude gagnon) the sound of music (single disc full screen edition) (starring julie andrews, christopher plummer; directed by robert wise), come and take it day (directed by jim mendiola), the vigil (starring vigil for kurt cobain, justin mcgregor). the pianist (directed by claude gagnon) : the pied piper of hamelin (directed by bretaigne windust). the american experience - republicans (starring american experience) backstage pass (starring backstage pass) fires within (directed by gillian armstrong), detour (starring tom neal). merce cunningham - a lifetime of dance (starring merce cunningham). four days in september (starring alan arkin; directed by bruno barreto)
ReadingProgrammes 1945-47 Clare, Alan, Mr. impersonator brown, Janet, Miss Sam, Mr. pianist Paleson, Frank,Mr. pianist Pougnet, Rene Vincent, Mr. producer Gurney, claud, Mr. set http://library.kent.ac.uk/library/special/Programmes/PRG1945.HTM
Extractions: TEMPLEMAN LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF KENT AT CANTERBURY Theatre Collections : Programme Collection Jack Reading's Programmes 1945-1947 UKC/PRG/READ/THE ALD : F172297 Theatre programme adsvertising aplay to be produced at the Aldwych entitled THE HASTY HEART. The programme is undated. Aldwych Theatre, Aldwych, Westminster, London, England manager : Littler, Prince, Mr., b.1901 1945 (circa) THE HASTY HEART
Apollo Theatre Programmes Mr. musical director Horrox, Frank, Mr. pianist Horrox, Frank Mills, William,Mr. actor brown, Susan, Miss Vincent, Mr. producer Gurney, claud, Mr. set http://library.kent.ac.uk/library/special/Programmes/APOLLO.HTM
Extractions: TEMPLEMAN LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF KENT AT CANTERBURY Theatre Collections : London Theatres Apollo Theatre Programmes UKC/MEL/PRG/LDN APL : 0600477 Theatre programme advertising TRESPASS. There is no mention of a date of production Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, Westminster, London, England manager : Baker, Hugh, Mr. 1930 (circa) TRESPASS actor : Henson, Gladys, Miss, 1897-1982 UKC/MEL/PRG/LDN APL : 0600478 Theatre programme advertising WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS, the "last two weeks". There is no specific mention of a date of production Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, Westminster, London, England 1920 (circa) WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS
Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Since Centuries: 19th century - 20th century - 21st century Decades: 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s - Years: 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 - This is a common year starting on Sunday. (click on link for calendar) Click the link for more information. the British This article is about the United Kingdom . For other meanings of the initials "UK", see UK (disambiguation). The Unted Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a state consisting of the nations of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Also known as simply the United Kingdom UK ), it is situated just off the north-western coast of mainland Europe, surrounded by the North Sea, the English Channel and the Atlantic Ocean. Also under the sovereignty of the United Kingdom, though not part of the United Kingdom itself, are the Crown Dependencies of the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man and a number of Overseas Territories.
The Claude McLin Discography Queen at El Morocco (Byllye Williams, a lounge pianist and singer who a band ledby vibraphonist Cecil Bogan with claud McLin and (Clifford brown was badly http://hubcap.clemson.edu/~campber/mclin.html
Extractions: Latest update: March 8, 2004 Claude Jonathan McLin Jr. was a tenor saxophonist of the purest Lestorian persuasion. According to Vernel Fournier, he even assembled his horn at an angle, as his hero was known to do. Claude McLin was born on December 27, 1925 in Chicago; his parents were Claude McLin Sr. and Isabella Johnson McLin. (On his 1942 application for a Social Security number, he gave his and his father's middle name as "John," but this appears to be an anomaly) In 1944, Claude McLin played in a Chicago-area "baby band" that was probably sponsored by Captain Walter Dyett. (We know that his younger brother Ed studied under Dyett and graduated from DuSable High School, but have yet to verify that Claude attended DuSable.) He served in the Army from 1944 to 1946, and returned to Chicago after his discharge. From 1946 through 1951 he led a combo in Chicago bars and nightclubs. In 1952, he moved with his family to Los Angeles, where he remained an active musician through the mid-1960s. The first documentation we have of Claude McLin's musical career comes from the Chicago Defenders of April 1st and 8th, 1944. These carried an advertisement for a show on April 9th, featuring Jesse "Crown Prince of The Trumpet" Miller and his Orchestra, Walter Dyett and his Orchestra and (Introducing to Bronzeville that Sensational Baby Band:) Levi Sayles and his Orchestra. Each member of Levi Sayles' band had his own photograph on April 1: Levi Sayles (prob. p); Kenneth Williams (tp); Benny White (tp); Herman Anderson (tp); Claude "McLinn" (probably ts); Keith Robinson (ts); "John Griffen" (just 15 years old, as or ts); Leo Cresswell; Lenear Bolden; Wilbur Campbell (d); Herbert Almo (we don't know which instruments Cresswell, Bolden, and Almo playedpresumably two were trombonists and the third handled the string bass). On April 8, a separate photo of Johnny Griffin ran, with the blurb "Griffin is the youngest musician in professional circles and one of the best."
The Pete BarenBregge Band, Cont. the Fullerton Jazz Festival with pianistarranger Bob best-known extended works, includingBlack, brown, and Beige as music director and drummer claud Askew as http://www.airmenofnote.com/history/BarenBreggeCont.htm
Extractions: History of the Airmen of Note Table of Contents Airmen of Note Home The Pete BarenBregge Band (1989-1998), cont. In 1992 the Airmen of Note made its second appearance at the Glenn Miller Birthplace Society Festival in Clarinda Iowa Returning for the 1994 Festival, the band made such a big impression on Japanese businessman Hideomi Aoki, that he invited the band to Japan So, in October of 1994 the Note made an enthusiastically received 15-day tour of Japan A byproduct of that tour was an hour-long televised tribute to the music of Glenn Miller featuring the Airmen of Note. The Note performing as part of the recreated Miller AAF Orchestra in Clarinda, Iowa Another interesting event took place during 1992, when Sammy asked the musicians of the Airmen of Note to record a number of examples of his writing for a CD to accompany his forthcoming book on arranging. Airmen of Note is in quotes because this was not done as an official activity of the band, the recording being accomplished in the bands off-duty hours.
Archbishop James Lyke, OFM -- 1939-1992 for the sake of Atlanta, said claud Shirley, a pianist Marjorie GabrielBurrowof Detroit and soloist Rawn Erma Laws of Memphis and Howard brown, a family http://www.georgiabulletin.org/local/1993/01/07/a/
Extractions: Fri, Jun 4, 2004 Home Local News Around the World Movie Reviews ... Local News Archbishop James Lyke, OFM 1939-1992 Print Issue: January 7, 1993 By Gretchen Keiser In a funeral marked by his own devotion to the Catholic liturgy, Archbishop James P. Lyke, OFM, was laid to rest Dec. 31 in Atlanta. The 53-year-old prelate, fourth archbishop of Atlanta and the highest ranking black bishop in the U.S. Catholic Church, died Dec. 27 at his Atlanta home. He had fought an inoperable form of cancer for eight months. Treatment proved ineffective and he received hospice care at home until his death. An estimated 1,000 people jammed the cathedral, many standing in double lines in the aisles for the two-hour Mass, which was shaped by explicit directions given by Archbishop Lyke. Coming to Atlanta two and a half years ago, he was mourned as a leader both by those who knew him in North Georgia and by clergy and laity who worked with him over two decades in the Church. A Franciscan priest for 26 years, James Patterson Lyke was born in Chicago Feb. 18, 1939 and was raised by his mother, Ora Sneed Lyke, a Baptist who sent him to Catholic school in the fourth grade to keep him out of trouble. Through that doorway, he and his entire family except one sibling entered the Catholic Church. The youngest of seven children, Jim Lyke grew up poor in a housing project and always revered his mother for the values she instilled in family despite many obstacles. She died while he was in the seminary.
Ian Young Books: World Literature & History Cockburn, claud. The Devils Decade The Thirties. Du Bois, WE Burghardt. John brown. Lavishlyillustrated, large format compendium on the Canadian pianist. http://www.ianyoungbooks.com/Cat1/World.htm
Amarillo Globe-News: Obituaries: All Obits - Text Only 03/03/02 Survivors include three sons, Rodger C. brown of Richardson and born April 30, 1940,in Lubbock to claud O. and She was a church pianist in Quitaque and Sunray http://www.amarillonet.com/stories/030302/obi_allobits.shtml
Extractions: Amarillo Richard Matt Allison Richard Matt Allison, 49, of Amarillo died Thursday, Feb. 28, 2002. Prayer vigil will be at 7 p.m. today in St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church with Monsignor Joseph Tash officiating. Mass will be at 11 a.m. Monday in the church with Monsignor Joseph Tash officiating. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery by Schooler Funeral Home, 4100 S. Georgia St. Mr. Allison attended high school in Borger and was a 1977 graduate of West Texas State University with a bachelor's degree in business administration. In 1989 he was named president and chief executive officer of Continental Panhandle Lines. In 1995, he was named secretary-treasurer of Texas Bus Association. He was elected to the board of directors of the American Bus Association for 1997-1998. In 1999 he was re-elected for a three-year term as a member-at-large of the board of directors of Trailways Transportation Systems.
Archer County Texas Obituaries Bessie Hitch of Arlington, and Gina brown of Seymour She was the pianist and organistfor Hines Mortuary in Springer, Oklahoma, the daughter of claud and Nora http://www.ntxga.com/Archer_obits1.html
Extractions: Archer County Texas Obituaries from The Archer County News These obits were taken from a collection of Archer County News papers from the years 1987 thru 1994. This was not a complete collection, many issues were missing. See search hint - if you have trouble finding your person Archer County Obits Page 2 Jones, Elmer D. Hoover, Clarence Clarence Hoover, Sr., 85 of Holliday died Sunday, October 12, 1992 in Arlington. Services were 2 p.m. Thursday at First Baptist Church of Holliday with the Rev. Randy Potter, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Holliday Cemetery. He was born February 17, 1907 in Mountain Park, Oklahoma, moving to Holliday in 1939. He was a retired maintenance man from Sheppard Air Force Base and a member of First Baptist Church in Holliday. He son, Clarence, Jr. died in July. Survivors include two sons, Doyle of Trona, California and Elvin Jeremiah of Arlington; four brothers, Walter of Snyder, Oklahoma, Ernest of Sonoma, California and Perry and Otis, both of Oklahoma; six sisters, Mayme Chancellor of Inyokem, California, Myrtle Patterson of Alamagordo, New Mexico; Edith Dempsey of Blair, Oklahoma; Winnie Yokom of Phoenix, Arizona; Minnie Lucus of Lubbock and Glady West. 20 grandhcildren and eight great-grandchildren. Source: Archer County News Thursday, October 15, 1992 Lacy, Vicki L.
1892 Business And Resident Directory Son) r 510 Springer e KINCAID Miss Nellie, pianist, r 510 221 n 1st st WHITE MA, clkJW brown, r 303 Okla livery stable, r 216 Okla w WHITTLESEY claud, clk JC http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ok/county/logan/dir/1892ok.htm
Extractions: There are three parts to this directory. The Business and Resident section and the Homesteaders of Logan County (jump to that section ). The last section is a variety of items of interest (jump to that section ). Parts of this directory are unreadable. Transcribed by: Angela Loy Last name beginning with: A B C D ... P Q R S T U ... W X Y Z Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index INGRAM Chas, Eagle Drug store, r 113 Noble e INGRAM Guy, clk Papace hotel ISHMALL J L, clk Palace Hotel Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index URBAN J E, real estate, 124 w Okla, 207 Har e UNDERWOOD Joe, eng Guthrie Electric Light Plant, r 301 s 2nd st
Extractions: From: les@jmdl.com (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V3 #323 Reply-To: joni@smoe.org Sender: les@jmdl.com Errors-To: les@jmdl.com Precedence: bulk JMDL Digest Thursday, August 27 1998 Volume 03 : Number 323 The Official 1998 Joni Mitchell Internet Community Shirts are available now. Go to for all the details. - The New England Labor Day Weekend JoniFest is coming soon! Send a blank message to for all the details. - Trivia buffs! We are compiling an in-depth trivia database on all things Joni. Send your bit of trivia - or your questions you would like answered - to - And don't forget about JoniFest 1999! Reserve your spot with a $25 fee. Only 100 rooms have been reserved. Send a blank message to for more info. - The Joni Mitchell Homepage is maintained by Wally Breese at and contains the latest news, a detailed bio, Joni's paintings, original essays, lyrics and much more. - The JMDL website can be found at and contains Joni-related interviews, articles, member gallery, info on the archives, and much more. ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: TTT [evian ] Ladies of the Canyon / All I want - covers [MP123A321@aol.com] Sandy Denny's Latest [Skin Deep
Untitled PLACE OF SERVICE BROWNS FUNERAL CHAPEL, ATOKA. OFFICIATING REV LEADER, NURSERY ATTENDANT AND WAS BACKUP pianist. OCCUPATION SHE AND claud OWNED AND OPERATED C AND D RURAL http://www.brownsfuneralserviceatokaok.com/julsep00.htm
1892 Business And Resident Directory Vine st brown W M (Murray brown) , r 312 e Vilas brown w Ok ave brown Chas ( brown Soward), r 504 e KINCAID Miss Nellie, pianist, r 510 Springrer e http://www.rootsweb.com/~oklogan/dir/1892ok.htm
Extractions: There are three parts to this directory. The Business and Resident section and the Homesteaders of Logan County (jump to that section ). The last section is a variety of items of interest (jump to that section ). Parts of this directory are unreadable. Transcribed by: Angela Loy Last name beginning with: A B C D ... P Q R S T U ... W X Y Z Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index INGRAM Chas, Eagle Drug store, r 113 Noble e INGRAM Guy, clk Papace hotel ISHMALL J L, clk Palace Hotel Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index Back to Index URBAN J E, real estate, 124 w Okla, 207 Har e UNDERWOOD Joe, eng Guthrie Electric Light Plant, r 301 s 2nd st
Calendar, October 6 To October 19, 1995 to the Mathematics of Finance, by claud Greengard, IBM Heyman Center for the HumanitiesBrown Bag Lunch and pianist Jacky Terrasson will open the Jazz at http://www.columbia.edu/cu/record/archives/vol21/vol21_iss5/record2105.12.html
Extractions: Fri., Oct. 6 12:30 P.M. "Alien Agora," by Krzysztof Wodiczko, artist and director, Center for Advanced Visual Studies, MIT; response by Bruce Robbins, dept. of English, Rutgers. Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture, "Public Space: What Is It? Whose Is It? Where Is It?" Noontime Lectures. Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. Wood Auditorium, Avery. 3:30 P.M. "Dynamics of Polymer Surfaces," by Steve Granick, Univ. of Illinois. Polymer and Interface Science Seminar Series. Depts. of chemistry, chemical engineering and materials science and mining. 320 Havemeyer. Mon., Oct. 9 Noon. "Religion and Rebellion in Modern Mexico," by Michael Tangeman, journalist. Institute of Latin American and Iberian Studies Brown Bag Lunch and Lectures. 802 International Affairs Building (IAB). 2:10 P.M. "Bounds on the Number of Bound States of a PotentialOld and New," by Khosrow Chadan, Orsay. Dept. of Physics Theoretical Physics Seminars. 831 Pupin. 4:10 P.M. "Introduction to the Mathematics of Finance,"
Extractions: IN STOCK. ORDER NOW. Will ship within 24 hours! Unique improvisation-based treatments of classic jazz tunes, pop songs, and originals. Reviewers have compared him to Dave Brubeck, John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Ian Underwood, Bill Evans, Chick Corea, John Fahey, Herbie Hancock, Patricia Barber, and Claud TRACKS lo-fi: dial-up hi-fi: broadband NOTES Solo pianist Larry McDonough takes classic songs from the jazz and pop schools, as well as interesting originals, and puts them through his own unique focus. You will recognize these tunes, but they won't sound anything like you remember them. In addition, Larry is the only pianist we know who takes bass solos on piano, often trading choruses back and forth between his right and left hands. On Small Steps, jazz pianist Larry McDonough presents unique arrangements of jazz classics (All Blues, Crystal Silence, Nature Boy), pop classics (Layla, Linus and Lucy, Good Day Sunshine), and originals songs by producer Mark Browning Milner (Coreatown) and McDonough (Small Steps). McDonough said that he had several goals for the CD. First, he wanted to record live in the studio, without any editing, dubbing or re-recording.