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81. Ragtime | Stride | Swing | Novelty
This light and bouncy waltz shows the reflective side of james P., demonstratingthat the Jelly Roll was an outstanding pianist (if you didn t know,
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Ain't Misbehavin' (Fats Waller/Andy Razaf/Harry Brooks)
One of the classics. This sequence was taken from the original sheet music.
Ain't Misbehavin' (Fats Waller/Andy Razaf/Harry Brooks) Here's a very playful (not to mention incredibly acrobatic) Art Tatum interpreting another genius of the ivories, Fats Waller. After You've Gone (Creamer/Layton; Art Tatum, arranger) Listen to the rhythmic patterns and the subtle half-tone modulations that only Tatum could do. Alligator Crawl (Fats Waller) The piece begins with a strong left-hand statement and then moves into a series of wonderful "Wallerisms." From the original sheet music. As Time Goes By (Herman Hupfeld; Donald Lambert, arranger) Lambert, nicknamed "Muffin," "The Lamb" and "Jersey Rocket," was a great pianist who hasn't gotten the credit he deserves for some outstanding work. This arrangement of "As Time Goes By" is a case in point. He challenged and defeated Eubie Blake and Willie "The Lion" Smith in a cutting contest at the Piano Workshop of the 1960 Newport Jazz Festival. He once even asked Art Tatum to step into the ring. All of this, without being able to read a single note of music. Bill Bailey (Hughie Cannon; Dick Wellstood, arranger)

82. Available Recordings And Publications
“Ruby Braff and dick Hyman Play Nice Tunes” , cornet and piano *“Two LittleStride Arrangements (in the manner of james P. Johnson, Fats Waller,
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CD recordings currently available from Dick Hyman Music, Inc. Solo Piano “An Evening At The Cookery” JRB Records “Music Of 1937” Concord Jazz “Live From Toronto’s Café des Copains” “Face The Music: Dick Hyman plays Irving Berlin” Music Masters “Dick Hyman Plays The Great American Songbook” (double CD package) Music Masters “There Will Never Be Another You” Jazz Connaisseur Duo “Stridemonster!” Sackville “Stridin' the Classics” Dick Hyman and Bernd Lhotzky, pianos Jazz Connaisseur “What Is There To Say” Dick Hyman and Ray Kennedy, pianos Victoria “Dick and Derek at the Movies” Dick Hyman and Derek Smith, pianos Arbors Jazz “They Got Rhythm” Dick Hyman and Derek Smith, pianos Jass “Elegies Mostly” Dick Hyman, piano with Niels-Henning Orsted Pederson, bass. Gemini “Forgotten Dreams (Archives of Novelty Piano)” Dick Hyman and John Sheridan, pianos Arbors Jazz “Ruby Braff and Dick Hyman Play Nice Tunes” , cornet and piano Arbors Jazz “Music From South Pacific” Dick Hyman, piano and Ruby Braff, cornet Concord Jazz “Music From My Fair Lady” Dick Hyman, piano and Ruby Braff, cornet

83. The James Beard Foundation Events: August 2004
The james Beard Foundation recognizes culinary excellence through awards, scholarships, Rafael Nazario, executive chef at the landmark Daiquiri dick’s,
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For reservations call Reservation Policy Rafael Nazario Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Hnoi Latthitham Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Ignacio Uribe Moreno Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Taste of Puerto Vallarta Monday, August 16, 7:00 pm Members $100, guests $125 Writing in Alaska Airlines Magazine huachinango (red snapper) marinated in Ethiopian spices. Other dishes that showcase his relaxed border policy in the kitchen are open-faced wonton baskets with shrimp in cucumber salsa as well as an eggplant Napoleon, which is a Tuscan-style appetizer layered with grilled eggplant, tomato, panela cheese, and basil. to the delight of his guests, who were thrilled to bring home a taste of Puerto Vallarta.

84. April - Season Calendar - Austin Symphony
james dick, Piano Buy Tickets Now Peter Bay, Conductor The Australianpianist/composer Percy Grainger even made changes to the work,
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Need Help? Click Here. James Dick, Piano Buy Tickets Now Peter Bay, Conductor "Dick plays with crisp technique, a light touch and somewhat muted colors, though always thoughtful, finely finished phrasing." Friday, April 22, 2005 - 8:00 pm - Bass Concert Hall Saturday, April 23, 2005 - 8:00 pm - Bass Concert Hall Directions to Venue Program Haydn Symphony No. 92 in G Major "Oxford" Grieg Piano Concerto in a minor, Op. 16 Sinfonietta Franz Joseph Haydn b. March 31, 1732 in Rohrau, Austria; d. May 31, 1809 in Vienna Symphony No. 92 in G Major "Oxford" Completed in 1789, age 57 The musical form that we name as a "symphony" began before Haydn, even though he is popularly known as "Papa Haydn," the "Father of the Symphony." The term Sinfonia was used as early as Handel's day, but it usually referred to a work that served as an instrumental introduction to a piece of choral music. Typically scored for strings alone, it presaged the mood and weight of the choral work to follow. The Italian composers Sammartini and Boccherini, in addition to the Austrian composers Monn, Hofmann, Dittersdorf and other minor figures, penned multiple works that they called "Symphonies," which often added wind instruments to the mix, but the form was still in evolution. It was Haydn that codified and perfected the modern symphony, consisting of four movements with contrasting tempi and musical ideas, which is still imitated now in the 21st century. Inevitably, countless variants have emerged from Haydn's model, such as Jean Sibelius' one-movement

85. Solo Piano - Acoustic Guitar Forum
I ve heard james Booker, Professor Longhair and Robert Shaw and need to hear more dick Halligan s contributions with Blood, Sweat, Tears on stuff like
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Member Posts: 191 From: Tahoe City, California, USA Registered: Sep 2000 posted 05-27-2002 06:55 abdullah ibrahim, once known as dollar brand, skip james, henry butler, otis spann finding myself really into hammond B-3 sounds more than piano these days. IP: Logged mr mando Member Posts: 438 From: Innsbruck Austria Registered: Apr 2001 posted 05-27-2002 07:38 still thelonius monk, there's quite a few recordings of him without bass'n'drums. roosevelt sykes is also a favorite, and i was lucky enough to hear eddie bo in new orleans a few years ago. funky guy!

86. Real-Time Chats
Jim dick Higgins is still alive and, with a little luck, will make it to 2006 . Jim A pianist used to sit in the front and try to play music to match
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Ms. Ferryman's 3 rd and 4 th grade students ended the school year with an energetic real time chat with newspaper editor Jim Kevlin. In preparation for the chat, the students read Jim's E-Letter From Home #72 (June 1, 2002) . They asked questions about anthracite, historical buildings, origin of names and much more. Stephanie: Hello, and welcome to another Imagiverse chat! Today's guest is Jim Kevlin, a newspaper editor. Stephanie: I'll be moderating the chat today. Jim, are you there? Jim: This is Jim go ahead! MSOC Elementary: Hello from Montessori School of Corona. Jim: Hi, kids! MSOC Elementary: Where is Veterans Stadium? Jim: In Philadelphia. Veterans Stadium is only 90 minutes from here and lots of people go down to see the Phils. General admission is only $6, so it's pretty reasonable. A new stadium, however, opens in 2004 and I'm sure prices will go up then. MSOC Elementary: Have you been to Hershey, Pennsylvania? Have you been to Reading, Pennsylvania?

87. SMIC Composers
In addition to his work as a composer, he is active as a pianist, Lee, dick (b1951). Studied clarinet with John Fuest at Birmingham School of Music,
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concert listings, catalogue, and on-line shop. Scottish Music Centre www.scottishmusiccentre.com Many of the composers listed on this page have new home pages, which include dynamically generated lists of works, recordings, and concerts in which their works have been, and will be performed. See: Featured Composers at the Scottish Music Centre
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Fowler, Tommy (b 1948)
Born Aberdeenshire. After working as a journalist during the 1970s and 1980s he took a career change and graduated with honours in composition from Glasgow University in 1995. His work has been performed by the RSNO, SCO, Cappella Nova, Hilliard Ensemble and the organist John Kitchen. Work includes concert, film and theatre music. Recent Accessions More information on Tommy Fowler
Fraser, Bruce (b 1947)
Born India, educated in Scotland. Studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and the Guildhall School of Music. After a spell in Ireland he returned to Scotland as an instrumental teacher and freelance trombonist. He began writing seriously in the 1970s for schools and was soon in demand to write pieces for a wide range of both amateur and professional groups. In 1982 he founded Lomond Music which now boasts nearly 200 titles, with a special commitment to producing educational materials. His own works include The Three Perils of Man (Borders Festival, 1991)

88. The Voice Of Prophecy - TODAY S BROADCAST
in the concert included Ysis Espana from Alvarado, dick Walker from Leakey, featuring Sandy Wyman and Tim Crosby (pianist). • My Hope Is Built
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89. Gramophone News
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 JAZZ ME NEWS FOR JANUARY 2002 The Jim Cullum Jazz Band, the producers of "Riverwalk, Live From The 
Landing," and the staff of the Landing Jazz Club in San Antonio wish 
all of our fans a happy, healthy New Year!  To find out more about the Jim Cullum Jazz Band (JCJB), the Landing,  and the Riverwalk Public Radio series, visit our websites at  http://www.riverwalk.org http://www.landing.com RALPH SUTTON, LEGEND OF JAZZ PIANO, DEAD AT 79 Jazz pianist Ralph Sutton died at his home near Denver, CO on  December 30, 2001. Ralph Earl Sutton was an outstanding pianist in the great tradition  of Harlem stride giants James P. Johnson, Fats Waller, and  Willie "the Lion" Smith.  Ralph was born in Hamburg, Missouri on November 4th, 1922. His  career got under way when he joined Jack Teagarden in 1941 while he  was still in college. During the 40s he attracted widespread  attention, thanks to his participation in a series of radio shows 

90. Jazz Piano Online
james, Bob james, Spencer Jang, Jon Jarrett, Chris Jarrett, Keith Sudhalter,dick Sullivan, Joe Sun Ra Sutton, Ralph Svensson, Esbjörn Swift, Duncan
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Jazz Pianists
It is observed that the whole history of jazz can be read through the chart of the stylistic development of the pianists. They started it all and other instrumentalists use the techniques which they developed. Even if the pianist is not the star, he is a kind of an aristocrat. He is practically alone and can manage by himself if necessary. Over the years, respect for the role of the jazz pianist has increased. This page will eventually be more descriptive and include many more pianists. I am gradually writing more on people and gathering links. If you would like me to hurry up on one person in particular that you see below, let me know. Tell me who I need to add to this list!!! Send me links, anecdotes, samples of their work, anything.. And yes, you can nominate yourself to be on here. This list is for any jazz pianist. Thanks to all of you who have already submitted information and links!!!
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91. Joyce - Music: Chamber Music Main Page
An Alphabet is a radio play featuing james Joyce as a character. This Americancomposer/pianist is a protégé of Heitor VillaLobos, and has recently
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Albert, Stephen

Until his untimely death robbed America of one of her most promising young composers, Stephen Albert used the texts of Joyce as inspiration for numerous song cycles and a Pulitzer-prize winning symphony. Arnaoudov, Gheorghi
FOOTNOTE (...und Isolde/ns Winkfall lassen...)
A Bulgarian composer of haunting, ritualistic music, FOOTNOTE is an "imaginary interlude" to Tristan und Isolde with a text based on Joyce's "Prayer." Barber, Samuel
Nine Joyce Songs
This twentieth-century Romantic crafted nine songs based on Joyce texts, from Chamber Music poems to adaptations pulled from Finnegans Wake. Berio, Luciano
Chamber Music; Thema: Ommagio a Joyce; Outis
Of the generation of Stockhausen and Cage, Berio was one of Italy's most talented and beloved avant-garde composers, and has taken Joyce as his muse for several pieces. Boulez, Pierre
The inimitable French modernist composer and conductor credits Joyce as an inspiration for his spiralling, labyrinthine structures. Cage, John
The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs; Roaratorio; An Alphabet; Nowth Upon Nacht "Wonderful Widow" and "Nowth" are songs adapted from

92. Jazz In July At The 92nd Street Y (7.22-31.03) - 92nd Street Y - New York, NY
Gold Coast Variations by dick HYMAN, a clarinet concerto by james CHIRILLO Prior to the festival, on Monday, July 21 at 815 pm , dick HYMAN and
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item(s) Home About the Y Press Resources Jazz in July 2003 Jazz in July at the 92nd Street Y (7.22-31.03) Tickets/Registration: Media Contact: Beverly Greenfield, 212.415.5452, email JAZZ IN JULY AT THE 92ND STREET Y July 22-31, 2003 Dick Hyman, Artistic Director BIX BEIDERBECKE CENTENARY
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Jazz in July at the 92nd Street Y returns for its 19th year under the artistic direction of jazz great Dick Hyman . Six shows over the course of two weeks feature New York's best players and outstanding guests in a very modern celebration of traditional jazz music, musicians and composers. Tickets to all concerts are $40, or $35 each for any combination of six or more Jazz in July tickets. For a one-page overview of the festival, see page 8. HIGHLIGHTS Opening night ( July 22 ) celebrates the centenary of BIX BEIDERBECKE and two of his contemporaries, Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang.
If you thought Jazz in July was only about "old stuff," think again. Thursday

93. Jazz In July Festival - Bill Charlap, Artistic Director (7.19-28.05) - 92nd Stre
Charlap also presents his take on dick Hyman s piano party with an pianist and composer Renee Rosnes has released nine acclaimed recordings as a
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item(s) Home About the Y Press Resources Jazz in July with Bill Charlap 05 Jazz in July Festival - Bill Charlap, Artistic Director (7.19-28.05) Tickets/Registration: Media Contact: Beverly Greenfield, 212.415.5452, email JAZZ IN JULY at the 92nd STREET Y July 19-28, 2005
BILL CHARLAP'S FIRST SEASON AS ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
All Concerts at 8:00 p.m.
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, embarks on an exciting new phase this summer when pianist, arranger and Blue Note recording artist Bill Charlap presides over his first season of Jazz in July Tuesday, July 19 to Thursday, July 28 Jazz in July
This summer's Jazz in July festival continues the emphasis on mainstream piano jazz, with one night devoted to George Gershwin (hot on the heels of Charlap's new CD, , on Blue Note); another to Hoagy Carmichael (featuring Dave Frishberg ); and a third to Nat "King" Cole (featuring Freddy Cole and Dennis Mackrel ). Charlap also presents his take on Dick Hyman's "piano party" with an unprecedented gathering of jazz pianists in "Continuum," with Hank Jones, Ray Bryant, Mulgrew Miller, Renee Rosnes

94. ABOUT GARY HUSBAND
A special new association with US pianist GEOFF KEEZER begins with a string ofdates in Paris and London performing in trio format with james Genus on bass.
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Gary Husband
Born in Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Studied classical piano under Ms. Fanny Waterman while gaining experience backing visiting ALAN WAKEMEN, MALCOLM GRIFFITHS and others from London in local clubs, (playing drums or piano). Also gained experience performing with an ensemble led by PAT EVANS in a very "visual" and "free" form of improvised music around this time.
First professional position playing drums -one nighters, dances, broadcasts etc. with SYD LAWRENCE ORCHESTRA, aged 16, stayed eighteen months. Other freelance session work, composing for B.B.C./Y.T.V. jingles etc. Cabaret work with LULU, THE BACHELORS, MATT MONRO, FRANKIE LAINE etc.
Following the move to London, live work in the area of jazz & jazz/rock included BARBARA THOMPSON'S PARAPHERNALIA, THE JIM MULLEN/DICK MORRISEY BAND, MARION MONTGOMERY, MIKE CARR TRIO, PAZ, GARY BOYLE BAND, RONNIE SCOTT GROUP (on piano), GORDON BECK QUARTET, MO FOSTER AND RAY RUSSELL'S "R.M.S.", GIL EVANS ORCHESTRA, IAN CARR'S NUCLEUS, JEFF CLYNE'S "TURNING POINT", MIKE MOWER ORCHESTRA, 20th CENTURY BLUES (on guitar). Much backing various artists at Ronnie Scott's Club, varied session work & a taste of West End show work.
Around the late 70s, established a musical partnership with guitarist ALLAN HOLDSWORTH working in a group that is still evolving to this day, many albums and international tours later.

95. Dick Hyman In Recital
dick Hyman in Recital. Reference Recordings RR84CD Playing Time 6316 The album ends with an unrestrained version of james P. Johnson s Carolina Shout
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Dick Hyman in Recital

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In the world of jazz piano, there is a thin line between brilliance and gaudiness. As we look through the course of jazz history, we find few pianists who can express their genius without exceeding the bounds of good taste - JellyRoll Morton, James P. Johnson and Art Tatum, among others. To this exalted list, we can add Dick Hyman. Known primarily for his work with filmmaker Woody Allen, Dick Hyman has had a hand in just about every avenue of American music. Hyman has collaborated with the likes of Charlie Parker and Benny Goodman, performed on Broadway and scored for TV and film. Dick Hyman In Recital gives us an opportunity to hear a brilliant pianist at his best, playing a magnificent instrument and set in an acoustically exquisite setting. Hyman's recital opens with the standard, The Way You Look Tonight , immediately highlighting his pianistic influences - Tatum, Gershwin, Monk and even Bach's stamp are readily apparent. Hyman blazes chorus after chorus with a myriad of ideas that are glued together by a reoccurring mid-range trill. The recapitulation features some contrapuntal experiments that lead to a perfect ending, brief and to the point. It all makes for a delightful opener.

96. Famous Methodists
dick Cheney US vice-president under George W. Bush james Dobson - conservativeauthor, activist, host of radio show Focus on the Family ;
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James Knox Polk
- 11th U.S. President
Ulysses S Grant
- 18th U.S. President
Rutherford B. Hayes - 19th U.S. President
William McKinley - 25th U.S. President
George W. Bush
- 43rd U.S. President (convert from Episcopal Church)
Boris Trajkovski - president of Macedonia
Chiang Ching-Kuo - President of Taiwan (1978-88)
Chiang Kai-Shek - head of Chinese Nationalist forces and President of the Republic of Church (Taiwan)
Abel Muzorewa - former president of Zimbabwe (former Methodist bishop)
Taufa'ahau Tupou IV - king of Tonga William Few - a signer of the U.S. Constitution; one of two Methodist Senators elected to 1st U.S. Federal Congress (1789-1791); delegate from Georgia Richard Bassett - a signer of the U.S. Constitution; one of two Methodist Senators elected to 1st U.S. Federal Congress (1789-1791); delegate from Delaware Alben W. Barkley - U.S. vice-president under Truman Walter F. Mondale - U.S. vice-president under Carter Dick Cheney - U.S. vice-president under George W. Bush Hillary Clinton - senator from New York; former First Lady with Pres. Bill Clinton

97. Radio National - The Music Show - Available Transcripts
pianist Michael Kieran Harvey discusses playing the music of Australian composers, Paul Brady dick Gaughan discuss their music, and music as politics.
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The four most recent programs are available with audio Saturday 16 July 2005
Saturday 11 June 2005 Saturday 4 June 2005
  • Reg Livermore Reg Livermore discusses his role in 'The Producers'.
Saturday 28 May 2005 Saturday 14 May 2005
  • Nigel Butterley Composer Nigel Butterley celebrates his 70th birthday by talking about some of his music.
  • Stuart Maunder Opera director Stuart Maunder discusses Gilbert and Sullivan.
Saturday 30 April 2005 Saturday 2 April 2005
  • Bill Henson Photographer Bill Henson discusses his work and 'Luminous', his collaboration with the Australian Chamber Orchestra.

98. SBaldwin Artist Dick Hyman Covers All The Stylistic Bases -- And Fan Bases, Too
Baldwin artist dick Hyman moves easily between George W. Bush s White House and Both W s are fans of the busy pianist, organist, educator, arranger,
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Friday May 2nd, 2003 Baldwin artist Dick Hyman covers all the stylistic bases and fan bases, too Baldwin artist Dick Hyman moves easily between George W. Bush's White House and Woody Allen's film studio. Both "W"'s are fans of the busy pianist, organist, educator, arranger, conductor and composer. Hyman has performed by invitation of the President and served as composer/arranger/conductor/pianist for the Woody Allen films Zelig The Purple Rose Of Cairo Broadway Danny Rose Stardust Memories Hannah and Her Sisters Radio Days , and most recently, Bullets Over Broadway and Mighty Aphrodite Count Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Comapanion radio broadcasts as another venue for Hyman as well as numerous "gigs" around the world including his long-running Jazz in July series of summer concerts and master classes at New York City's 92nd Street Y. Hyman also has recorded more than 100 albums under his own name and many more with other artists. Says noted writer Bill Zinsser, "Computerized in Hyman's brain, instantly transferable to his fingers, is every popular piano and organ style that has ever been played in America, historically correct to the year when it was in vogue. He can also replicate note for note, the style of all the American giants of jazz piano in this century, from the intricate rags of Eubie and the galloping stride of James P. Johnson to the urgent bebop of Bud Powell and the introspective lyricism of Bill Evans." The culmination of Hyman's fifty years of study and performance is the interactive CD-ROM

99. Caskets On Parade - Book Of The Dead: "Fi" - "Fn"
duo pianist Robert Fizdale partnered with Arthur Gold (194482) former Universityof Utah president james Chipman Fletcher twice NASA Administrator
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Caskets On Parade Book of the Dead ... Obits: "Fi" - "Fn" Caskets On Parade Book of the Dead Obits Fi Fn A B C D ... Fe - Fh Fi - Fn Fo - Ft Fu - Fz F G ... Main author Forrest E. Fickling creator of Honey West detective series
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expired in Los Angeles, California age cause: brain tumor
first tv weatherman Jim Fidler Museum of Television and radio gives him credit as having done first tv weather forecast in 1940 for an experimental station in Cincinnati
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Boston Pops conductor Arthur Fiedler
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Contest Selectors DO DW HA HFS ... YJ Scored 2 points
actor John Donald Fiedler played Juror No.2 in Twelve Angry Men Hengist in original Star Trek episode Wolf in the Fold Piglet in the Disney Winnie the Pooh cartoons
born on in Platteville, Wisconsin expired in Engelwood, New Jersey age cause: cancer Contest Selectors CSI CSI Scored 7.0000 solo points actress Betty Field born on in Boston, Massachusetts expired in Hyannis, Massachusetts age cause: cerebral hemorrhage Chicago retailer Marshall Field coined phrase " Right or Wrong, the customer is always right.

100. May 2004 Music Calendar
james Giles, piano, 730 pm Wednesday, May 5, Lutkin Hall. pianist james Gilesdemonstrates his versatility during a program of contemporary and traditional
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Search Northwestern Search Help University Relations UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Media Relations Site Map University Relations Media Relations Northwestern News Press Release About Media Relations Who we are and what we do News Headlines Current headlines from Media Relations and Northwestern media coverage Press Release Archive Complete catalogue of Press Releases Newsfeed/Audio Faculty commentary and guest speakers Observer Online Northwestern's faculty and staff newspaper Media Guide to Experts Find faculty experts on a variety of subjects Northwestern Fact Sheet Northwestern facts and history Media Contact Information E-mail addresses and phone numbers Northwestern News text only Last updated 04/08/2005 CONTACT: Judy Moore at (847) 491-4819 or at jkm229@northwestern.edu April 20, 2004 May 2004 Music Calendar May music highlights include Jazz Fest with Maria Schneider (May 22), an award-winning jazz conductor and composer. For more information, call the Pick-Staiger Concert Office at (847) 491-5441, or go to the Pick-Staiger Web site at www.northwestern.edu/pick-staiger. To order tickets by phone, call the Pick-Staiger Ticket Office at (847) 467-4000.

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