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Albert would take people up in the | Bluebird, a plane he designed and built. |
"Arthur Smith & His Dixieliners" appeared on | Bluebird, a band name he would again and again revisit |
Heaven Only Knows" (from her Bennett-produced | Bluebird album) was the first sound heard on the 2004 |
He did one session for | Bluebird also in 1940. |
ample colors of the R33 shown in the image is | Bluebird and Redbird. |
("So keep on looking for a | bluebird, and waiting for his song.") |
The Great 16!, (originally recorded on | Bluebird and reissued by RCA Victor Jazz Classics) |
These included: After the End, Orphans, | Bluebird and This Wide Night. |
orated with Harris on her albums Thirteen and | Bluebird, and writing the songs "In My Dreams" and "He |
own as Project Artichoke and earlier, Project | Bluebird, and justified based on claimed Soviet effort |
Fisheries Co., Boston, Massachusetts; renamed | Bluebird and designated a minesweeper, AM-72, on 14 Au |
n's early sessions, as well as those of other | Bluebird artists. |
Gloku, Rainbow's mother, eagerly accepts | Bluebird as her daughter-in law. |
s "Meet Me Around the Corner" (March 27, 1941 | Bluebird B8738). |
l's most recognized releases are from Akimbo, | Bluebird, Baltimoroder, DJ Die Young, The Year of Our |
You" in 1960, and wrote his first hit, "Is a | Bluebird Blue?" which was recorded by Conway Twitty in |
Plum Island had placed osprey nests and | bluebird boxes throughout the island and will now add |
Local daytime | Bluebird bus service 495 operates between Prestwich vi |
mpetitor to Data General's Business Basic was | Bluebird Business Basic, a compiled language running o |
Owner Amy Kurland opened the doors of The | Bluebird Cafe in June 1982 at 4104 Hillsboro Pike in N |
ter, Taylor Swift, was also discovered at the | Bluebird Cafe by music executive, Scott Borchetta. |
erforming at a singer-songwriter night at the | Bluebird Cafe in Nashville in 2005, Richard and Andy p |
Brooks' success the women songwriters at The | Bluebird Cafe decided to shake things up, so to speak, |
round and featured writer nights at the famed | Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, and yearly performances at |
The | Bluebird Cafe, a music club in Nashville, Tennessee, o |
y Roll Johnson released an album, Live at the | Bluebird Cafe, in 2000. |
ed achieved by a wheel-driven car until 2001; | Bluebird CN7 is now on display at the National Motor M |
gner behind Donald Campbell's record-breaking | Bluebird CN7. |
33-'37, he recorded prolifically, starting on | Bluebird, Columbia, and finally ARC, playing in a ligh |
ucted on the body recovered from the infamous | Bluebird crash which turned out to be Donald Campbell. |
Bluebird departed Charleston that same day and reached | |
ibly activated the water brake to try to slow | Bluebird down on her final run though it later emerged |
oe Davis, which began after her contract with | Bluebird expired. |
Tora-san's | Bluebird Fantasy (1986) |
Each year in November the town hosts the | Bluebird Festival, attracting visitors to the town. |
her Batman-themed porn parody that same year: | Bluebird films' BatFXXX: Dark Knight Parody. |
mainder of services run by Arriva North West, | Bluebird, Finglands, First West Yorkshire, Hayton's Co |
oods, Uncle Toby's to Nestle for NZ$1.1bn and | Bluebird Foods to PepsiCo for NZ$245M the company beca |
10,000 of her money to fund the building of a | Bluebird for Sir Malcolm Campbell, who once described |
The | Bluebird, formally dubbed Compartment Car by its purch |
The | Bluebird Gold Mine is a gold mine located 15 km south- |
the father of Little Chief, a young boy that | Bluebird had made moccasins for, proposes to Bluebird |
ter a single session for Victor's cheap label | Bluebird, he began recording for the full-priced Victo |
Kamen Rider Den-O ( | Bluebird Imagin) |
sidiary companies such as Vocalion, RCA label | Bluebird, Imperial, and Tricolor. |
The | Bluebird imprint was later used for jazz releases and |
r and his Hotel Ritz-Carlton Orchestra on RCA | Bluebird in 1934. |
e she was sleeping and entered the heart of a | bluebird in order to visit his beloved. |
d to woo her by singing to her in spring as a | bluebird, in summer as a blackbird and in autumn as a |
hich re-surfaced again during the recovery of | Bluebird in 2001. |
ver" is one of many popular songs that use a " | Bluebird of Happiness" as a symbol of cheer, in spite |
Also used for the bodywork of | Bluebird K7 used for the Coniston speed record attempt |
on in 1967, whilst driving the jet hydroplane | Bluebird K7. |
Bluebird Kid Clark | |
us, in the mid 1950s, and later played in the | Bluebird Kings. |
nder his name were four titles made for RCA's | Bluebird label in 1941, in which he interpreted classi |
ession with Carr was in February 1935 for the | Bluebird label. |
ver seventy songs for the Okeh, Paramount and | Bluebird labels. |
were also used by Malcolm Campbell during his | Bluebird land speed record attempts. |
sh jazz, "I've Got a Cross-Eyed Papa" b/w "In | Bluebird Land". |
VW T5 | Bluebird low floor minibus |
Before | Bluebird moved to Chicago, where it eventually became |
Knowing there's a | bluebird of happiness. |
"Glad | Bluebird of Happiness" (Darryl Skrabak) |
ssociates, that would see Craig Breedlove run | Bluebird on Bonneville's Salt Flats. |
o then flew around the world in her Blackburn | Bluebird, only eight weeks after completing her traini |
ining was carried out at the Surprise and the | Bluebird open pit. |
Bluebird patrolled the northern Atlantic until the fal | |
Bluebird Plc. also produced the Polly Pocket toyline, | |
Bluebird possessed no superhuman powers and used the f | |
e entire course of his career, mainly for the | Bluebird record label. |
Joan Merrill (released by | Bluebird Records as catalog number 11574) |
In 1943, he signed with | Bluebird Records and recorded with 'The Honeydrippers' |
estra (recorded January 20, 1939, released by | Bluebird Records as catalog number 10119A, with the fl |
It was released by | Bluebird Records as catalog number B 11450A (in USA) a |
hestra (recorded October 5, 1941, released by | Bluebird Records as catalog number 11327, with the fli |
Eberle; recorded April 28, 1940, released by | Bluebird Records as catalog number 10745A, with the fl |
essee Ramblers made their first recording for | Bluebird Records in 1935, they had added bassist Fred |
Swingin' Through the Night, | Bluebird Records, distributed by BMG Music (2002) |
In the 1940s she recorded as a leder for | Bluebird Records, with sidemen such as Lester Young, B |
5, Almeida and Martinez recorded a single for | Bluebird Records, "La Chicharronera" b/w "El Troconal" |
From 1936 they recorded for | Bluebird Records, both under their own name in English |
They recorded together again in 1935 for | Bluebird Records, by which time they were living in Gr |
In 1939, he won a recording contract with | Bluebird Records, and released his version of "Boogie |
t had recorded some 25 78s for RCA Victor and | Bluebird Records, as well as two for Dominion, featuri |
da made more records, this time recording for | Bluebird Records. |
They recorded their first record in 1929 with | Bluebird Records. |
33 they were on the radio and signed with RCA | Bluebird Records. |
ded with Little Brother Montgomery in 1935 on | Bluebird Records. |
RCA | Bluebird released the song as a 78 rpm single in 1941 |
The duo would record extensively for | Bluebird, releasing some 60 additional singles for the |
Bluebird remains active as a jazz label in the CD era. | |
ide "Round and Round," part of the Children's | Bluebird Series |
Bluebird service 154 stops nearby on Heys Road, which | |
Bluebird service 154 also stops at Crumpsall running t | |
Bu-val service 484 to Eccles and | Bluebird service 495 to the nearby Tesco stops outside |
On 5 May 1954, however, | Bluebird stood out of San Diego bound for Charleston, |
On joining the | Bluebird team, Woppit acquired a miniature of their "B |
This was preceded by a June 20 show at the | Bluebird Theater in Denver. |
titled debut album on February 4, 2011 at the | Bluebird Theater in Denver. |
company from 1973, and then in 1980 founding | Bluebird Toys, makers of the Big Yellow Teapot House, |
lass" consisted of Alfa Romeo Alfetta, Datsun | Bluebird turbo, Ford Capri, Ford Escort, Isuzu Gemini, |
i, Mitsubishi Colt, Mitsubishi Lancer, Nissan | Bluebird Turbo, Toyota Celica, Toyota Corolla, Triumph |
Shortly after Star Elk's attempt to shame | Bluebird, visitors arrive from a nearby camp circle an |
ind Squire Turner" for the Paramount, Victor, | Bluebird, Vocalion and Decca labels. |
Bluebird was decommissioned on 12 January 1945, and he | |
Bluebird was an Emmylou Harris album from 1989, which | |
enwitha, not knowing the true identity of the | bluebird, welcomed Sosondowah as a sign of Spring. |
The Falcon and | Bluebird were used in a commercial flying business he |
Nutting built the body for Malcolm Campbell's | Bluebird world speed record car. |
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