The Ladd Family GraveSite Guestbook! went by wright ) was a wellknown pianist and music had three children, BettinaAnn Briggs, robert Hale Briggs, Jr., and myself, John wright Briggs (I http://globalguest.com/gb1/GRAVESITE/guestbook5.html
Extractions: Hey How are you doing? Long time no see. You did a real nice job putting this together. I might be able to come up with a couple pictures of Mable (Ladd) O'Brien. Let me know if you would like them. I think they were taken down on the mallory rd farm, Just below Rip's. Date back into the late 50s. Jack
William Bolcom the first flight by the wright Brothers, premiered University of Michigan Band, H.robert Reynolds conducting of the Emerson Quartet, and pianist Jonathan Biss http://www.bolcomandmorris.com/bolcom.html
Extractions: William Bolcom Composer/pianist WILLIAM BOLCOM was born in Seattle, Washington, in 1938. Exhibiting musical talent while still very young, he began (at age 11) private composition studies with John Verrall and piano lessons with Berthe Poncy Jacobson at the University of Washington. He continued to perform extensively in the Seattle area and throughout the Northwest. Bolcom earned his B.A. from the University of Washington in 1958, studied with Darius Milhaud at Mills College in California and at the Paris Conservatoire de Musique, and earned a doctorate in composition in 1964 from Stanford University, where he worked with Leland Smith. Returning to the Paris Conservatoire, he won the 2e Prix in Composition in 1965. While in Europe he began writing stage scores for theaters in West Germany, continuing at Stanford University, in Memphis, Tennessee, at Lincoln Center/New York, and the Yale Repertory Theater. Various awards throughout his career include: a BMI award (1953) two Guggenheim fellowships (1965 and 1968) several Rockefeller Foundation awards several NEA grants the Marc Blitzstein Award (1966) from the Academy of Arts and Letters (for Dynamite Tonite , an opera for actors written with his long-time collaborator, Arnold Weinstein) two Koussevitzky Foundation Awards (1976 and 1993) for the First Piano Quartet and the Lyric Concerto for Flute and Orchestra - written for James Galway the Pulitzer Prize for music in 1988 for
BEAZER District were Gane Olsen, Elva Beazer, Leon wright and others robert McNishfromNew Brunswick-good skater Mr. AE Langley Mr. Calvin Chadsey-very good pianist. http://www.olsenfamily.us/olsenfami/JamesSarahAnnBroadhead/beazer.html
Extractions: by Elva Beazer "Chief Mountain Country" pages 56-59 The first known white man to live here was William Lee, a fur trapper who came here about 1867 from Fort Benton, Montana. He built trapper's cabins on land owned today by Charles W. Ivins. It was for him that Lee Creek was named. Next came W. S. Shirley from Oregon where he was known as the "Cattle King of Oregon". He started a cattle ranch on section 11, and branded his cattle with a big "44". For years the ranch was called the "44 Ranch" by the early pioneers. When he left he sold out to the Cochrane Ranch Co. who operated the ranch for several years. When they left, the house was sold to George E. Peterson who moved it to his homestead where it is still standing (1977), and has the distinction of being the first house built in Beazer. Mark E. Beazer from Kaysville, Utah, was the first permanent homesteader, arriving in Cardston with his wife and four children by "prairie schooner", June 7, 1890 after seven weeks of travel. The next two settlers were Jasper Head and Samuel Buck. These three families had the country to themselves until 1899 and 1900 when over sixty land-hungry homesteaders swarmed in and took up all the remaining homesteads.
Scrubs - Episode Guide - TV Tome Dr. Grace Miller) Scott Foley (Sean) robert Maschio (Todd Quinlan) Kyle Sullivan(Brian) Aloma wright (Nurse Laverne happens to be a concert pianist) loses use http://www.tvtome.com/Scrubs/season3.html
Extractions: A run in with her old flame Sean and an accident in her new car leads Elliot to the realization that nothing good has happened to her in the three years that she has been at Sacred Heart, driving her to take drastic measures, including a complete makeover, both inside and out in an attempt to change her luck. Meanwhile, JD gets stuck with a patient whose diagnosis he can't quite pin down and when Dr. Cox denies him any assistance, he looks to Carla and Turk to help him out. While Dr. Cox is busy not helping J.D., he takes the time to make amends with Dr. Kelso. b : 02-Oct-2003 pc w Bill Lawrence d Bill Lawrence My Journey gs Michael Hagerty (II) (Will) Scott Foley (Sean Kelly) Robert Maschio (Todd) Maureen McCormick (Maureen McCormick) Aloma Wright (Nurse Laverne Roberts) Vince Brocato (Patient) Melody Butiu (Cashier) David Doty (Priest) John Hempfill (Patient #2) Vaughn Lowery (Tracy) Shelley Malil (Bartender) J.D.'s feeling left out on his friendship with Turk and gets hurt when Turk brings The Todd to the bar where they were supposed to catch up on their friendship. While talking to one of his patients who's gay, Turk admits to himself that he's scared of opening up to another guy. Meanwhile, Carla is driven crazy over an unidentified urine sample and threatens the janitor, while Elliot tries to balance Sean and her career out so one doesn't end up getting on the other's way.
The KSL Movie Show With Doug Wright On KSL.com Quills, Based on the awardwinning play by Doug wright, this erotic The pianist, Musicwas his passion The Score, Career thief Nick Wells (robert De Niro) is about http://movies.ksl.com/phputil/search.php?category=DRAMA
RTOS Performers List Langford, Bill, 9/20/79, wright, George, 10/20/79, Died 10 May 1998. Wolfe, robert,11/16/97, Eisenhart Aud. 200 pm 700 pm. 200 pm With Dick Kroeckel pianist. http://www.netacc.net/~organman/rtos/Rtosart2.html
Extractions: Artist's Name Date Notes: 1964/1965 Season at the RKO Palace Theatre before Removing the Organ. Scott, Don At the RKO Palace Theatre. Robinson, Dean At the RKO Palace Theatre. Died 7 January 1988. Ross, Alan At the RKO Palace Theatre. Died 30 July 1970. Elsaesser, Harvey At the RKO Palace Theatre. Mills, Allen At the RKO Palace Theatre. Kinnier, Don At the RKO Palace Theatre. Miller, Ashley At the RKO Palace. Jolles, Harold At the RKO Palace Theatre. Died 23 February 1978. Decker, Bruce At the RKO Palace with Richard Lane. Lane, Richard At the RKO Palace with Bruce Decker. Bebko, Doc At the RKO Palace Theatre. Scott, Don Final Gala 4/21 Concert at the RKO Palace Theatre before removal. 1965/1966 Season of Fundraising during the Moving and Installation phase. Ross, Alan RTOS organ installation fundraiser. Died 30 July 1970. Scott, Don RTOS organ installation fundraiser using Universalist Hope-Jones. Kinnier, Don
Extractions: Noted Notables Where are they from or What area are they associated with Please select the first letter of the last name: A B C D ... Z A Akins, Claude - Actor Ali, Muhammad - Boxer Angelou, Maya - poetess Armstrong, Anne - Politician Armstrong, Louis - world famous jazzman Autry, Gene - Actor, Singer, Businessman and Cowboy Return to top B Barker, Danny - legendary jazzman Barkley, Charles - NBA Star Barnum, P.T. - Circus Owner Barrett, Ross - Athlete Barrett, Sweet Emma - Great jazz pianist Baugh, "Slingin" Sammy - Athlete Bernard, Al - composer, author, actor, recording artist Blanchard, Terrance - jazz trumpet player Blane, Ralph - Musician Bly, Robert - Author Bolton, Buddy - Probably the very first jazzman Bonura, Zeke - one of the longest long-ball hitters of his era Borden, Gail Borgeld, Christy Boyce, William D. - Boy Scout Founder Boyd, William - Actor (Hopalong Cassity) Biondi, Matt - Olympic Gold medalist in swimming Boone, Daniel - Frontiersman Boyd, Johnny - Automobile racing driver Brett, George - Athlete Bromfield, Louis
Discography: Guest Appearances: Sun Ra As Sideman B Dawn Mist Gene wrightb; Hobart Dotson-tp; John Lateef-ts; Sonny Blount (Sun Ra)-p;robert Henderson-d Julian Vein says that the pianist on these two sides http://www.dpo.uab.edu/~moudry/disc_i.htm
Extractions: Harris-voc; Jackie Allen-tp; unknown-as; Sonny Blount (Sun Ra)-p; unknown-b; unknown-d. Recorded Nashville, 1946 Reissued on Krazy Kat KK783, Nashville Jumps Dig This Boogie is comparable to the Chicago blues playing he went in for in the late 1970s; cf. the "Chicago 1943" scene in Space Is the Place G2. Wynonie Harris A: Drinking by Myself B: My Baby's Barrelhouse Harris-voc; Jackie Allen-tp; unknown-as; Sonny Blount (Sun Ra)-p; unknown-b; unknown-d. Recorded Nashville, 1946. Reissued on Route 66 KIX3, Mr. Blues Is Coming to Town , and KIX20, Oh Babe . [Webber] G3. The Dozier Boys with Eugene Wright and his Dukes of Swing
JOHN BELL YOUNG, Pianist American players, namely, Roger wright, Andrew Russo he is in fact a pianist, as ishis brother, another Oberliner. ); photographer robert Mapplethorpe ( he http://www.johnbellyoung.com/page-the-thread-of-my-life.html
Extractions: "Make love and do battle!" the Russian composer Alexander Scriabin is reported to have said. Much the same can be said about the quotidian philosophy of John Bell Young, a Scriabin devotee who has made a career out of challenging the status quo and getting away with it. A pianist and writer whose eclectic concert career has taken him from Moscow to Mazatlan, and from Paris to El Paso, exults gleefully over a certain lack of strategy that has made him something of a cause celebre in recent years, a kind of new age middle-aged bad boy of classical music. "Who needs fame?" says Mr. Young, peering uneasily over the lower Manhattan from atop Tribeca's American Thread Building in New York, where he doesn't live, but maintained an office in the 1980s. "Look what it did for Christ " Indeed, beyond the usual 15 minutes, the ever elusive quarry of celebrity has played no part in his unusal life. "I admit;, he protests suddenly. " I'm fascinated by it, but to presume that fame is a prerequisite for harvesting the extraordinary riches that life has to offer is nonsense. Nor does it have anything to do with money who says it's not possible to create your own reality?"
Live From Lincoln Center Telecasts robert MacNeil, host. Rebecca wright, Marianna Tcherkassky, Ivan Nagy, Chopin,LES SYLPHIDES (choreography by Zubin Mehta, Conductor Rudolf Serkin, pianist. http://www.pbs.org/lflc/76-80.htm
LookSmart - Article Search For " Richard Wright" wright.(Review) (book review) 1 page FELGAR, robert. by Karen Land. Ralph Ellison,Richard wright, and the Richard - 2 pages Singer and pianist Richard Wayne http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/PI/search.jhtml?isp=FA&cat=art&cat=sports&cat=r
The State News - MS&U Page - Monday, April 27, 1998 robert Taub, a worldrenowned concert pianist, recently concluded three more in the1999-2 The project came about when William wright, Wharton Center http://www.statenews.com/editionsspring98/042798/msandu.html
Extractions: Email: msandu@statenews.com Going for the gold MIEKE ZUIDERWEG Ted Nugent, the Motor City Madman, holds up his Distinguished Achievement Award during the ceremony. Nugent performed later that evening. A show containing its own savvy class and red-carpet catwalk paved Woodward Avenue Friday evening, when The Motor City Music Foundation and the Metro Times presented the 1998 Detroit Music Awards live from the State Theatre. MORE Photos Coutesy of Wharton Center Joe Foronda, who plays the engineer, said being away from his wife and three children is necessary to help support them. One of the most wrenching aspects of the Vietnam War was the countless number of families that were torn apart when sons and daughters left, trekking thousands of miles across the globe for years at a time. But for some, like Joe Foronda, who plays the engineer, being away from his wife and three children is necessary to help support them. Foronda also can squeeze in a visit home during the brief intervals between cities.
The Town Hall: Broadway By The Year: Past Seasons From Kismet by robert wright, George Forrest A. Borodin Baubles, Bangles and ROSSPATTERSON, musical director/arranger/pianist The Ross Patterson Little Big http://www.the-townhall-nyc.org/pages/presents/bbty/bbtypast.html
PAW November 8, 2000: ClassNotes By robert wright. wright, who lives in Washington, DC, has become he had ever metGould, wright shakes his English, Griffin, a selftaught pianist, worked on http://www.princeton.edu/~paw/archive_new/PAW00-01/04-1108/classnotes.html
Extractions: The self-made musician composed the game show's tune Email your class notes... many secretaries have email. Check our online Class Secretaries Directory Poet William Merwin '48 tackles Purgatory William S. Merwin '48 applied a lifelong habit to a lifelong passion in his recent translation of Dante Alighieri's Purgatorio (Knopf, 2000). As a young man, Merwin befriended the poet Ezra Pound, who suggested he read and translate European medieval poetry. Merwin first tackled some Spanish ballads, only to be tackled by them. "I worked for a couple of years getting nowhere," says Merwin, a poet and translator by trade who majored in English at Princeton. Merwin finally did publish a selection of Spanish ballads in 1961 and followed up with translations of works by writers as diverse as Euripides and Pablo Neruda. But Merwin's reputation rests on his own poetry, for which he won the 1971 Pulitzer Prize. In 1998, he wrote a narrative poem on Hawaii and has taken on ecological causes.
Hickory Grove Church Steeped In History and Mrs. Violet wright. Houston Harwood, Sunday School Superintendent, Mrs. PaulineLancaster, General Secretary, Mrs. Nell Jetton as pianist, robert M. Jetton http://www.henderson-lea.hc.k12tn.net/donahue/action2/church-4.htm
Extractions: HICKORY GROVE CHURCH STEEPED IN HISTORY , Lillye Younger From Lillye Younger, People of Action (Decatur County Printers, 1983). Special thanks to Constance Collett and the estate of Lillye Younger for permission to make this web page. Nestled among the giant Hickory shade trees, four miles west of Trenton, stands a lofty landmark, that has deep roots in the County's history. It's almost 119 years old. Hickory Grove Baptist Church, so akin to pioneer churches and school combinations, was "Constituted" in the Jetton School House the fourth Sunday in October 1863. In November 1863, it was named Hickory Grove Baptist Church. Despite the fact that the Civil War was in full swing, the need was seen for a "New Testament Church." The religious pioneers pushed ahead, not knowing whether the building might be destroyed by the enemies, as was homes during these battling days. Matthew Hillsman was selected to serve as Moderator when the church was established, later became pastor, according to the church's history. Those who adopted a declaration of faith and church covenant were listed thus, Mark Clay, Miss Lizzie Harwood, Mrs. Mary M. Harwood, Miss Lavania Hillsman, Benjamin Lyle, Mary Ivie, Daniel E. Jetton, Isaac Jetton, J. W. Jetton, Sr., Miss Nancy Jetton, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Moore, George W. Moore, Mrs. Lennington Moore, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilson, Misa Emma Wright. and Mrs. Violet Wright. This frame building became inadequate and in the late 1920s the present brick structure was built to replace it. At this time Hickory Grove School stood on the grounds near by and during the erection of this building school children played on the church ground at recess and lunch period.
Department Of Music > Faculty And Staff Jonathan Maisonpierre, pianist, teaches piano and music for Evelyn Glennie, NebosjaZivkovic and robert Van Sice Gary K. wright, Associate Professor Email gary http://www.uncp.edu/music/fac_staff.htm
Extractions: Office: Moore Hall Room 202 George Walter, Ph.D., Chairman of the UNCP Department of Music holds degrees from West Virginia University (B.M. in Applied Organ and Ph.D. in Musicology) and Indiana University (M.M. in Applied Organ). At UNCP he teaches keyboard (organ and piano), music history and literature, music appreciation, and church music. In addition, he is presently President of the North Carolina Music Teachers Association and organist at Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Southern Pines where he resides. He has been an active adjudicator throughout both North and South Carolina. Dr. Walter and his wife, Norma, have two grown children, Adrienne and Mark. Timothy Altman , Instructor
Museum Of Album Artwork (Part 1) -- Rate Your Music Rough N Tumble (1966). Design George wright Photo Francis Wolff. 18. BillEvans pianist. Bill Evans/Jim Hall Intermodulation (1966). 2, robert Johnson. http://rateyourmusic.com/lists/list_view/list_id_is_5782
Extractions: Rate Your Music is an online community of people who love music. Share your musical knowledge and opinions with others by rating albums and writing reviews. Sign Up Now or Learn More Artist Album Home Artists Community Log In/Sign Up! A list by Blind Faith Design: Bob Seidemann Elvis Presley Elvis ... Typography: Reid Miles Milestones Photo: Dennis Stock Birth of The Cool Photo: Aram Avakian Midnight Blue Typography: Reid Miles Ornette! Illustration: John Jagel Sunday At The Village Vanguard Design: Kenneth R. Deardoff
Music For Purchase Of Norway (1944 Original Cast Members) (George Forrest, robert wright ) PurchaseInfo Douglas Webster Lincoln Mayorga Lincoln Mayorga (pianist) Lincoln Mayorga http://www.bizave.com/bstore/music_pagemb2455.html
Extractions: View All Products (click to view) The Song Is You: Capitol Sings Jerome Kern The Song Is You: The Best of the Verve Songbooks Song Is You Song Is You The Song Is...Hoagy Carmichael Song Is Song Islands The Song Lives On The Song Of Bernadette: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Song Of Norway (1944 Original Cast Members) Song Of Norway (1990 London Studio Cast) Song Of Songs: Come Into My Garden Song Of The Crooked Dance: Early Bulgarian Traditional Music 1927-42 Song Painting Song Recital A Song Recital The Song Remains The Same: Soundtrack From The Led Zeppelin Film Song Remains the Same (Limited Edition M Song Remains the Same The Song Retains the Name, Vol. 2 Stevie Wonder - Song Review: Greatest Hits Song Sketches From Dowland to Song That I Heard A Song That Will Linger Song Was Born A Song Will Rise Song Writer Song X Song Zin A Song a Day Song and Dance Man Song and Hardingfele Song and Play Time with Pete Seeger A Song for All Seasons Song for All Seasons Song for All Seasons Song for America Song for America Song for Biko A Song for Christmas Song for Donise Song for E Song for Everyone Song for Healing II Song for Humanity: Celebration of 10 Years Songs for Humanity: A Celebration of Ten Years, 1988-1998
Actorsingers Kismet Patrons Thomas Gill. Membership Millie wright. Rehearsal pianist robert Narkunas.Photographer Don Marcek. Cast Party Fran Bosowski. Act I From Dawn to Dusk. http://www.actorsingers.org/s1972a.htm
Extractions: Past Shows List Previous Next May 19-20, 1972 Lalume Thalia Dulchinos Caliph Cliff Highnam Hajj Rod Mansfield Marsinah Cathy Andruskevich Wazir Norman Beaudoin Omar Dan Pelletier Jawan Raul Gual Hassan-Ben Bob Frey Ayah To Zubbediya Joan Frey Zubbediya Jaye Huebner Samaris Cheryl Jennings Princess Ababu No. 1 Pat Florio Princess Ababu No. 2 Laura Winslow Princess Ababu No. 3 Connie Hayward Chief of Police Albert Bedard Wazir's Guards Carl Rondina, Dennis Taff, Charlie Teahan, Russell Varney Chorus Nancy Calkin, Dennis Carta, Judy Chaput, Carol Croatti, Carl Cudhea, Pamela Davala, Sylvia Dobrowolski, John Florio, Lucien Gagnon, Rene Gagnon, Kay Goranson, Charles Ivanow, Steve Juselis, Richard LaCasse, Diane LaFrance, Kevin Lagace, Barbara Lang, Lorraine Laroche, George Lessard, James Murphy, Fran Peterson, Carol Pridgen, Janice Rockwell, Peter Saucier, Celia Shuman, Don Smith, Linnea Strickland, George Szok, Penny Tamulonis, Marianne Thompson, Carlene Walters, Anne Zanichkowsky Dancers Patricia Allard, Michele Cacace, Carol Goss, Raelene Harris, Judy Kolanek, Dick LaCasse, Kevin Lagace, Marguerite Roberts, Peter Saucier
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