INTRODUCTION the competition was too keen; bowes was too The premiere featured thomas Fats Waller,noted small Andrews Sisters, Erna Rubinstein, violinist Erna Rubinstein http://www.old-time.com/otrlogs/duffy_mg.html
Extractions: DUFFY'S TAVERN: A BROADCAST LOG AND HISTORY Compiled and written by Martin Grams, Jr. Walk into any office today, and you may be greeted by the man behind a shiny desk. "Leave us proceed with business." A mental picture of Ed Gardner immediately flashes across the mind of your true radio listener when this corny bit of speech is used. Which is all well and good as far as the "master of malaprop" is concerned. In fact, Gardner has turned the malapropism into a national institution. But Gardner didn't become such an influence on the nation's conversational habits by growing up in a transom, as he might put it. What then, lies behind a man who could turn an English Grammarian's nightmare into a highly profitable way of life? Eddie Gardner was born Edward Poggenberg on June 29, 1901, in Astoria, Long Island. At the age of fourteen, Gardner secured his first after-school job as a pianist at O'Bryan's café, a colorful neighborhood bistro that served partly as a model for Duffy's. Had Ed suspected the significance of this position, things might have been different. As it was, his stay there was short-lived. His mother happened to walk by one day, caught a fleeting glimpse through the swinging door of her son at the piano, and that was that. Ed once remarked that this was one of the few jobs he ever left without being fired. Gardner had dropped out of school at the age of sixteen, after his second year at Bryant High School, to begin what was to be a wild decade of odd jobs. "If Public School #4 was good enough for Archie, then why should I complain?" Gardner recalled in 1943. "The only degrees I'm interested in are Fahrenheit and Centigrade." The six-foot-two Irish-German-American used to boss a rough, tough street gang named the One Ol' Cats out in Astoria, Long Island. At the time, further exposure to knowledge was not deemed necessary. "The family," he said, "thought I was pretty well educated and by that time and judging by the standards of the neighborhood, I was."
Middlesex 1891 Brentford Aberystwith HUDSON Jessie C Dau F 25 violinist(Notem) LND Servnt F 37 ParlourmaidSOM Cannington bowes Lucy Servnt TURNING thomas Head M 81 Living On Own Means http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mdx1891census/1026/EN3.HTML
Stanford Magazine > March/April 2002 > Class Notes > Obituaries 29; three sons, Lawrence, Allan, 65, and thomas; and four An accomplished violinist,he served as concertmaster of the Schola with John bowes, 50, in 1963 http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/2002/marapr/classnotes/obituaries.ht
Caskets On Parade - Book Of The Dead: "Wi" - "Wn" jazz violinist Claude Gabriel fiddler Williams born on Taft 28th US president ThomasWoodrow Wilson Lady Elizabeth Angela Marquerite bowesLyon Windsor widow http://www.msu.edu/~daggy/cop/bkofdead/obits-wi.htm
Old Radio Program Logs 0602-37 6000* Bert Lynne, vibro violinist * AMATEUR SHOW 84 12-21-38 6000* ThomasChisholm, trouble shooter 6000* Carla Thompson, singer from Major bowes http://users.aol.com/edwardelec/logf1019.html
Extractions: J erry H aendiges V intage R adio L ogs Post or Modify Date: Wednesday March 5, 1997 Series: "THE FRED ALLEN SHOW" "LINIT BATH CLUB REVUE" CBS LINIT BATH OIL Sundays 9:00 - 9:30pm STARS: Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa ANNOUNCER: Kennneth Roberts (Ken Roberts) MUSIC: Lou Katzman's Orchesta, Ann Leaf; playing the organ from the Paramount Theater in New York 2 miles away. ======================================================================================================== * Title Unknown 1 10-23-32 :30:00* Sheila Barrett, Queenie Smith, Helen Morgan, Roy Atwell, Mary Dix
Victoria Conservatory Of Music Rhythm 'n News May 2001 to performances by young students of the Conservatory, including violinist NikkiChooi Recently these have included Trevor bowes, Maureen Branch, Ian Funk, and http://www.vcm.bc.ca/newsjun.html
Extractions: Yamaha Scholarship At home for almost a year and a half now in our Pandora and Quadra location, the Victoria Conservatory of Music is looking forward to a new era with faculty, staff and board members engaged in strategic planning for the future and a new department head, Professor Burkhard Godhoff, arriving full of enthusiasm and fresh ideas for the Conservatory.
Fred Allen Show .. Episodic Log 0237 6000* Bert Lynne, vibro violinist *na* AMATEUR 86 12-21-38 6000* ThomasChisholm, trouble shooter 6000* Carla Thompson, singer from Major bowes *na http://otrsite.com/logs/logf1019.htm
Extractions: *na* in the catalog number indicates the program is not available at this time Post or Modify Date: February 28, 03 Series: "THE FRED ALLEN SHOW" "LINIT BATH CLUB REVUE" CBS LINIT BATH OIL Sundays 9:00 - 9:30pm STARS: Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa ANNOUNCER: Kennneth Roberts (Ken Roberts) MUSIC: Lou Katzman's Orchesta, Ann Leaf; playing the organ from the Paramount Theater in New York 2 miles away. Series: "THE FRED ALLEN SHOW" "SALAD BOWL REVUE" NBC HELLMANN'S MAYONNAISE Fridays 9:00 - 9:30pm STARS: Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa ANNOUNCER: Kennneth Roberts (Ken Roberts) MUSIC: Ferde Grofe's Orchesta Series: "THE FRED ALLEN SHOW" "SAL HEPATICA REVUE" NBC SAL HEPATICA Wednesdays 9:30 - 10:00pm STARS: Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa ANNOUNCER: Ken Roberts WITH: Mary McCoy, Scrappy Lambert, Songsmith Quartet, Jack Smart MUSIC: Ferde Grofe's Orchesta Series: "THE FRED ALLEN SHOW" "HOUR OF SMILES" NBC IPANA - SAL HEPATICA Wednesdays 9:00 - 10:00pm STARS: Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa ANNOUNCER: Ken Roberts WITH: Ray Heatherton, Theodore Webb, Sylvia Froos MUSIC: Lennie Hayton's Orchesta, Marshall Bartholomew Singers
The Project Gutenberg Etext Of Barry Lyndon By William Makepeace had been abbe, secretary to Cardinal Aquaviva, ensign, and violinist, at Rome greatportrait, is a certain Andrew Robinson Stoney, afterwards Stoney bowes. http://ibiblio.unc.edu/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/etext03/brryl10.txt
Arts And Entertainment Music Bands And Artists B upon Thames. News, reviews, and future gigs. bowes, thomas Violinistmusic samples, biography, concerts, e-mail contact. Box o http://freshlinks.net/odp.aspx/Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/Arts_and_Entertain
Extractions: Translate to: German French Spanish Portugese ... Bands and Artists : B A B C D E F ... Buzzcocks See also: Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: B Brown, Ian - All the past, present and future details from the official Ian Brown website. Bagman - Leeds based band covering classic rock/pop songs, and writing their own material. Features upcoming gigs, photographs and biography. Bait - Coventry-based pop/rock band creating original songs. Gig dates, news updates and music to listen to, or to order. Band, Stephen - Upcoming gigs, downloadable sound files and information on the now defunct Jazz Biscuits. The Bardz - Rock group playing original material and covers. Gig guide, lyrics, pictures and sound clip. Bates Motel - Hard rock band, will play anywhere in South-East England. Provide free demo tapes. Baynes, Mark - Keyboard player, pianist and drum programmer. Information includes biography, details of musical services, demo tracks. Beatroots Bateria - Samba band playing energetic carnival style samba music mixing African, Asian and Latin-American rhythms. Information on gigs, merchandise and workshops. Beautiful Feet - Acoustic rock and pop band. Biography, photographs, MP3 downloads, and contact details.
June 13 Deaths In History - BrainyHistory writer, dies June 13, 1946 Edward bowes, radio host (Major bowes Amateur Hour diesat 87 June 13, 1713 Arcangelo Corelli, Italian violinist/composer, dies at http://www.brainyhistory.com/daysdeath/death_june_13.html
Extractions: information listed after his or her name. 1653 ~ Johann Pachelbel, German composer and organist More information about Pachelbel 1887 ~ Emile Berliner filed for a patent for his invention of the lateral-cut, flat-disk gramophone. We know it better as the record player. Emile got the patent, but Thomas Edison got the notoriety for making it work and making music with his invention. 1854 ~ Engelbert Humperdinck, German opera composer Read quotes by and about Humperdinck More information about Humperdinck Boxcar Willie (Lecil Martin), The Singing Hobo: songwriter, singer 1933 ~ Conway Twitty (Harold Lloyd Jenkins), Songwriter, CMA Male Vocalist of the Year in 1975, Grammy Award-winner with Loretta Lynn , owns booking agency, music publishing company, Twitty Burgers, Twitty City theme park 1935 ~ Seiji Ozawa, Japanese conductor More information about
Fred Allen Show .. Episodic Log 0237 6000* Bert Lynne, vibro violinist * AMATEUR SHOW 84 12-21-38 6000* ThomasChisholm, trouble 40 6000* Carla Thompson, singer from Major bowes * http://www.otrden.com/logs/fred_allen/log.htm
Extractions: J erry H aendiges V intage R adio L ogs Click Here to Order Any Available Show All Shows with Location Numbers are available for purchase Post or Modify Date: Saturday August 15, 1998 Series: "THE FRED ALLEN SHOW" "LINIT BATH CLUB REVUE" CBS LINIT BATH OIL Sundays 9:00 - 9:30pm STARS: Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa ANNOUNCER: Kennneth Roberts (Ken Roberts) MUSIC: Lou Katzman's Orchesta, Ann Leaf; playing the organ from the Paramount Theater in New York 2 miles away. 3537 A1 "MAMMOTH DEPARTMENT STORE" 10 12-25-32 :30:00 Christmas Show "Contented", "Ah, Sweet Mystery Of Life", "This Night Was Made For Love" Series: "THE FRED ALLEN SHOW" "SALAD BOWL REVUE" NBC HELLMANN'S MAYONNAISE Fridays 9:00 - 9:30pm STARS: Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa ANNOUNCER: Kennneth Roberts (Ken Roberts) MUSIC: Ferde Grofe's Orchesta Series: "THE FRED ALLEN SHOW" "SAL HEPATICA REVUE"
People Who Died In The Eighties, 1987 September 05, Bill bowes, cricketer (Bodyline bowler, 68 wkts November 26, ThomasG Lanphier Jr, US WW II December 10, Jascha Heifetz, Russia, violinist, dies at http://www.inthe80s.com/deaths/died1987.shtml
Extractions: 90s Obits January 01 Gustav Knuth, actor (Heidi, Rats), dies at 85 January 04 F van Heek, Dutch sociologist, dies at 79 January 04 January 04 Peggy Bacon, author/illustrator (Off With Their Heads), dies at 91 January 05 Margaret Laurence, Canadian author, dies at 60 January 07 Larry Carr, pianist (Flight to Rhythm), dies at 72 January 08 P G Joshi, cricketer (12 Tests for India 1951-60, ct 18 stp 9), dies January 08 January 09 Arthur Lake, actor (Dagwood-Blondie), dies at 81 January 13 E van Ruller, Dutch journalist/co-founder (Trouw, Loyal), dies January 14 Douglas Sirk, director (Zu Neuen Ufern, Boefje), dies at 86 January 15 Dolores Hawkins, singer (Guy Mitchell Show), dies at 58 January 15 Gerrit Borgers, Dutch literary, dies at 69 January 15 Ray Bolger, actor/dancer (Wizard of Oz), dies at 83 January 16 Earl Wilson, Bdwy columnist (Midnight Earl), dies in Yonkers at 79 January 16 Ilse Langen, writer, dies at 87 January 16 Joyce Jameson, comedienne (Spike Jones Show), dies at 54
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
History In English - 22 Of April 1916, Yehudi Menuhin, violinist. Events 1923, The Duke of York and Elizabeth BowesLyon were married in Westminster Abbey. 1879, thomas Beecham, English conductor. http://www.nonstopenglish.com/reading/history_in_english/History-in-English-22-A
Extractions: Events: The area that became Brazil was discovered by Portuguese explorers The Royal Society of London was granted its royal charter James Hargreaves, the inventor of the 'spinning jenny', died Colchester and parts of East Anglia were hit by an earthquake, killing four people The Bank Of England ceased printing £1,000 notes Single-handed round the world sailor Robin Knox Johnston returned to Falmouth Britain broke off diplomatic relations with Libya James Callaghan, former Labour PM, was made a member of the Order Of The Garter Anniversaries on: April 23, 2004
Sacred Music Sacred Dance - PittsburghLIVE.com of the Hartford Symphony), violinist Penny Anderson Michael Critelli (also PitneyBowes board chair Debra Clemons; Natalie and Terry thomas; Paulina McCullough http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/style/fanfare/s_147884.html
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South & West Outstanding Young Citizens - PittsburghLIVE.com Ronald and Mary Jane bowes Academic achievements certificate of achievement from ThomasJefferson School Art Honors Society, Highland Trio violinist, French Club http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/tribune-review/news/s_127355.html
GLOBALSeek ~ Today In History ~ January 1st 1885 Lawrence Alfred bowes Newark CA, actor (Big Town Ideas). 1953 Rochelle S Abramsonviolinist. 1967 Derrick thomas NFL linebacker (Kansas City Chiefs). http://www.globalseek.net/ToDaY/JANuARY/january1.html
Extractions: Birthdays Deaths Occurances Holidays ... Religious Birthdates which occurred on your SELECTED date of January 1st : Basilius the Great, of Caesarea, holyman (Moralia). Charles The Angry One, king of Navarra (1349 - 87). Alexander VI (Rodrigo Borgia) Spanish / Italian pope (1492 - 1503). Lorenzo de' Medici (The Magnificent) of Florence. Sigismund I the old, king of Poland. Huldrych Zwingli Swiss Protestant reformer. Caspar Cruciger German church reformer. Isaac Sweers Dutch Admiral / General / Civil rights activist. Christoph Bernhard German composer. Antoinette du Ligier de la Guard Deshoulieres French poet / playwright. Johann Krieger composer. Johann Pfeiffer composer. Kristijonas Donelaitis Lutheran pastor, Lithuanian poet (The Seas). Christian Friedrich Gregor composer. John F E Acton cruel premier of Naples. Paul Revere silversmith / US patriot (British are coming). "Mad" Anthony Wayne General. Giovanni Furno composer. Elizabeth Griscom (Betsy) Ross flag maker. John Kinker Dutch linguist / philosopher / poet (Minderjarige Zangster). Micah Hawkins composer.
New York Observer, The: Countdown To Bliss - Media&Society He contacted the pretty pageturner through the violinist the next week, and took loveeverything about her, said Mr. Salup, 29, a salesman for Pitney bowes. http://articles.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ICQ/is_2003_Jan_20/ai_96562205
Extractions: Byline: Anna Jane Grossman Kevin Croke and Laurayne Teutschman Met: Dec. 8, 1999 Engaged: Dec. 7, 2002 Projected Wedding Date: Aug. 20, 2003 Meet the happy hoteliers! Laurayne Teutschman, 33, is a manager who sells conference space for Manhattan's five sleek W hotels. Kevin Croke, also 33, is director of sales and marketing at the more old-school Roosevelt, on 45th Street. His hotel offers a conservative ballroom perfect for bar mitzvahs; her boasts plastic sheets for combining food and sex. They met at an industry holiday party at the Rihga Royal. At the time, she was working for the Roosevelt, where he was about to transfer from a Hilton near Wall Street. The burly, baby-faced Mr. Croke apparently was a bit of an industry rake. "The hotel business is predominantly female," he said. "And without a doubt, being young, single and in the hotel business, you can do a lot of fun things. From the time I got to New York, I never had a serious relationship that was more than a few months." He was introduced to Ms. Teutschman and a bunch of other Roosevelt "gals" (a favorite word of his) as their soon-to-be boss, and was entranced by the dimple on the left side of her mouth and her soft, hospitable voice. "I made several advances to Laurayne in a variety of ways, and she always shot me down," he said. "Like we'd go out, and I'd try to grab her and kiss her in the back of taxis. I'd say, 'Give me a little sugar,' and she'd jump out of the cab!"
Musicians Index B Reg Batten. (UK) Reg was a classicallytrained violinist, but is Victor Digger Boulcott.(UK), Wally Bowen. (UK), Alf bowes. (UK), Al Bowlly. (UK), Dave Bowman. http://www.mgthomas.co.uk/dancebands/IndexPages/Musicians-index-B.htm
Extractions: Click on one of the letters below if you wish to go to the any of the other pages. A B C D E F ... W X Y Z Name and Details Photograph Other Info. Max Bacon. (UK) Max was the larger-than-life drummer with the Ambrose Orchestra for many years, who also had a unique Jewish-style humour. Prior to joining Ambrose in late 1927, he had been with Leon van Straten's band in 1926 and also was briefly with Fred Elizalde's band (which seems to be made up of Ambrose musicians) and Al Starita's Kit-Cat band (probably a temporary substitute for Eric Little). He was a regular member of Ronnie Munro's band which recorded for Parlophone and Imperial from 1926 to 1929, and also with Arthur Lally's band at Decca in the early 1930s. His stint with Ambrose lasted until 1940 and his wry comments may be heard on a number of comedy titles, including the famous number "Cohen the Crooner (The Crosby of Mile-End)" which is extant on film. Of Max's subsequent career, I know nothing, but suspect he may have become a solo variety act.