Gore And Bradley: A Comparison Jacob Weisberg The vice president introduces another celebrity, the jazz pianist Herbie Hancock,before Here s the scene at bradley s only event last night, a talk to an Arab http://slate.msn.com/id/1004442/
Extractions: CEDAR RAPIDS, IowaYesterday I hopped from the S.S. Gore to Bill Bradley's battered dinghy. The contrast between the two candidates, and between the two campaigns, could hardly be more striking. Gore glides across Iowa's highways in a sleek vice-presidential motorcade, with a plush bus for the candidate, black wagons full of Secret Service agents, an ambulance, and two press buses. For longer distances, Gore hops aboard Air Force Two. Bradley shambles through traffic in a ragtag caravan. Continue Article Here's the scene at the typical Gore event of yesterday, a huge rally in Waterloo: A cheering, sign- and flag-waving throng of many hundreds fills the bleachers and floor of the basketball arena at Northern University of Iowa. A marching band blares out "Twist and Shout" as an enormously bloated Ted Kennedy jiggles to the music. Kennedy gives Gore a rasping stem-winder of introduction. "He has the potential for greatness," Kennedy thunders. "He has the potential to be one of our greatest presidents." Gore assumes the stage like a rock star, dressed in his best Iowa casualdeep-blue sport shirt, cowboy boots, and khakis, with a Palm Pilot holster attached to his belt. The vice president introduces another celebrity, the jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, before launching into a feisty pep talk to his troops. The press watches from two raised platforms, but throughout the day has no direct access to Gore.
Extractions: Mon 16 June - Sat 21 June eves 7.30pm, Wed and Sat mats 2.30pm Box office: 01908 60 60 90 (booking fee) "This is one of the best and most enjoyable plays that I've been in," Paul exudes about his role in Michael Frayn's world-renowned comedy Noises Off. "It's knackering doing eight performances a week, but it's such great fun and you get such a good reaction from the audience that on Sunday you sit down and look at the bruises but you bounce back on Monday because it's such an enjoyable play."
Musicians Collection, Folder List F-K 24 May 1934 fc 2 Kaufman, Harry, pianist fc 2 Print fc 2 Kincaid, bradley, guitarist(5) fc 2 Kincaid Print Knecht, Josephsee Silvertown Cord Orchestra fc 2 http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/musicians.folder.f-k.html
GIGA Chronological Author List "1825 To 1829" bradley Neal Haven (Emily bradley) (used pseudonym 1893) BUY AMAZON BOOK JosephKnight, American Gregor Rubinstein, Russian-Jewish pianist and composer http://www.giga-usa.com/gigaweb1/quotes2/quay1825.htm
Wisconsin Public Radio poet/author Polo, Lee Kelmsinger/songwriter, three Eyed Shmelts Guitar Duo, VocalistKrista Daniels, actor Bruce bradley and jazz pianist Ericka Mather. http://www.wpr.org/webcasting/ideas_audioarchives.cfm?Code=hgd
Danilo Perez: Panamanian, Pan-American, Pianist pianist Victor Boa was another strong influence the first jazz musician Perezheard Nations Orchestra led to gigs at Manhattan clubs like bradley s and a http://www.jazzhouse.org/files/hale9.php3?read
Extractions: Mort Family Research 1999 Return to the Mort Family Homepage Allen County, Ohio Will Testators Index #2 G-M Surnames Name of Testator: Residence: County #, Vol #, Page # BOWSHER, ELIZABETH SHAWNEE 2-D-537 BOWSHER, ISRAEL SHAWNEE 2-G-518 BOWSHER, JOHN * 2-C-16 HARPSTER, ANTHONY CAIRO 2-D-75 HARPSTER, JACOB CAIRO 2-D-442 HARPSTER, PETER SR. * 2-A-401 MORT, JANE * 2-C-167 MORT, MARY EMILY * 2-C-195 Herkimer County, New York Will Testators Index #6 MI-Q Surnames MORTS, JOHN GERMAN FLATTS 22-30-21 MORTS, JOHN M. COLUMBIA 22-37-205 MAURATH, MORT posting by John L. Maurath on Wednesday, July 1, 1998 Is it possible for anyone to tell me how many towns along Hwy.21 in Jefferson County had printed newspapers in the year 1934? And, are these archived anywhere in any historical depository or elsewhere, that I can access? My Great-unlce, Leo George MAURATH and his friend "Buss" MORT , were travelling from one party to another, late on the night of Friday, November 9, 1934, or that Saturday. They had been drinking, and Leo (who was driving his '29 Roadster with rumble seat), tried to make a sharp turn which he had missed, and rolled the car.
Bradley County TNGenWeb Peter Ware and Susannah Randle. Submitted by Jean Frazier Freshour. Data in this file that pertains to living individuals can be obtained from the researcher. Please contact Jean with questions or http://www.tngenweb.org/bradley/b_ware.htm
Extractions: "She died in 98th or 99th year of her life." This statement is probably in error, since it would indicated a birthdate of 1720, while information from other sources have her born about 1728. Her parentage is establishedby a gift of love from John Randle to his daughter, Susannah Ware, of the plantation on which she lived with the 163 acres adjoining (Brunswick Co., Va. Deed Book 4, pg. 125). On Oct. 28, 1771 this same land is sold by Peter Ware and Susannah, his wife (Brunswick Co., Va., Deed Book 10, pg. 244)
JFLC - Chucho Valdes - Solo Piano TUNE WITH A LYRICISM THAT HES ABSORBED FROM THE pianist BILL EVANS 44) BradleyJOSEPH KOSMAS GREAT BALLAD AUTUMN LEAVES. CHUCHO VALDES AT THE PIANO.THE http://www.jazzatlincolncenter.org/radio/scripts/chucho.html
Extractions: Jazz From Lincoln Center Chucho Valdes: Solo Piano 1) Music: La Negra Tomasa (tk check spell.) (trad.) (edit sugg.: use last minute, 4:50-5:50) or Liza (Gershwin) (edit sugg.: start at :45 or 2:13 or use something in 4:45-5:45 or 6:20-7:20/end of song blocks.) 2) Vox: Paquito Rivera (PR int. 1/23/98 at 1:20) "He can be very funny and absolutely and totally unpredictable. (laugh). You never know what Chucho is going to do." John Benitez (JB int. 1/20/98 at 3:40) "Chucho is like a master in the Latin, you know for his age.// he's still playing like a young guy.// So we really love him." 3) Bradley: 4) Music: Irakere music 5) Vox: Paquito d'Rivera (PQ int. at 2:35) "He never realized he was such a great // solo player." 6) Bradley: SAXOPHONIST PAQUITO D'RIVERA [pa-KEE-toe deh-ree-VAIR-rah].
Sheet Music Plus - The Versatile Pianist About The Versatile pianist Edited by Zoby Perez. Arranged by RichardBradley. Piano arrangement mixed folio (Easy piano). Level http://wwws.sheetmusicplus.com/sheetmusic/detail/WB.BP33136A.html
Sheet Music Plus - Christmas Solos For Beginners About Christmas Solos For Beginners Edited by Zoby Perez. Arranged by RichardBradley. Fiftytwo Christmas titles in one book for the beginning pianist. http://wwws.sheetmusicplus.com/sheetmusic/detail/WB.BP33151A.html
Ed Bradley: Journalist And Jazzman Column Interviews. Ed bradley Journalist and Jazzman Posted 200402-23. ByRJ DeLuke. Some may not know that bradley, 61, is also a longtime jazz fan. http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=1073
Kenny Barron: Pianist Who Opens Eyes And Ears Kenny Barron pianist Who Opens Eyes and Ears Posted 200310-08. By RJ DeLuke. Likemost artists, it is the spirit of improvisation that called to the pianist. http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=564
ZeBOX Directory - New Age Rhythm of the World New Age Beat Steve Quinzi is a pianist and composer BradleyJoseph Default link href=_inc/css/default.css type=text/css rel=stylesheet http://www.zebox.com/web/Indie Artists/New Age/
Extractions: William Roy, the songwriter, conductor and pianist known as a trusted accompanist to cabaret star Julie Wilson, died Sept. 2 in West Palm Beach, FL, of respiratory failure following a series of small strokes, according to friends and colleagues. Mr. Roy, known to pals as Billy Roy, was 75 years old and had moved to Florida in 1996. As a songwriter, he penned the score to the Broadway musical Maggie, starring Keith Andes, Betty Paul and James Broderick, in 1953, and contributed songs to the revue, New Faces of 1962. His work was heard in nightclubs in New York City, including Julius Monk's revues at the famed Upstairs at the Downstairs in the 1950s. "The Four Seasons at the Seagram" was among the songs Mr. Roy wrote (with lyricist Louis Botto, a longtime Playbill editor). The song was a satire of a man who attended the Four Seasons restaurant and fell into the pool there, only to be extracted the following spring. Typical of other topical songs by the duo was "After Burton, Who?" (about Liz Taylor). He thrived in the era when writers could seemingly launch a career by having their songs in a nightclub show. Mr. Roy wrote with many collaborators over the years, and penned several musicals that played outside of New York.