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Bob Saunders is the current Offensive Assistant for | |
December 16, 1948: | Bob Savage was selected off waivers from the Athlet |
Bob Sawyer - Ben Allen's friend and fellow student | |
the Philadelphia Phillies for Chuck McElroy and | Bob Scanlan. |
Bob Scarpitto was an American college and professio | |
bramoff to pay for the trip of then-Congressman | Bob Schaffer to visit the island. |
Bob Schaper - engineer | |
rred Rose Marie, Lindy Doherty, Jack Albertson, | Bob Scheerer and Ted "Sport" Morgan. |
He was succeeded by | Bob Scheffing. |
Washington quarterback | Bob Schloredt and halfback George Fleming would be |
Queen Anne Front ( | Bob Schmertz) 3:30 |
and | Bob Schmidt hitting .129. |
Bob Schmidt | |
Principal: | Bob Schnebeck |
Bob Schneider with Lonelyland: "Tumblin' Dice" (Sch | |
• 2008-09: Best Blue Grass Band, | Bob Schneider's Texas Bluegrass Massacre |
Bob Schnieders - Liner Notes, Coordination, Researc | |
Bob Schott as Weird Willy | |
Thorg - | Bob Schott |
District 39: | Bob Schroeder (R, Washington Township) and Charlott |
He endorsed | Bob Schroeder, a Washington Township councilmember, |
he Pirates to the Chicago Cubs for Toby Atwell, | Bob Schultz, Preston Ward, George Freese, Bob Addis |
June 4, 1953: Toby Atwell, | Bob Schultz, Preston Ward, George Freese, Bob Addis |
Additionally, he has released recordings as | Bob Schulz & His Chicago Rhythm Kings, Bob Hirsch & |
In 1979, horn man | Bob Schulz began an eight-year stint with the band. |
He went on to lead the | Bob Schulz's Frisco Jazz Band, and has put out 6 st |
Then-Bernalillo County District Attorney | Bob Schwartz was critical of Wilson's handling of t |
Bob Scobey (December 9, 1916 - June 12, 1963) was a | |
He played with | Bob Scobey (1950-53) and then with Kid Ory's Creole |
1949 he was leading his own band under the name | Bob Scobey's Frisco Band. |
recording of the song on 19 February, 1957 with | Bob Scobey's Frisco Jazz Band. |
with him were trombonist Turk Murphy, trumpeter | Bob Scobey, clarinetist Bob Helm, and pianist Wally |
Bob Scobie - Louis McLeod | |
Bob Scott | |
Bob Scott participated in 3 World Championship race | |
Umpire - | Bob Scott |
The | Bob Scott Story. |
Bob Scott (October 4, 1928 Watsonville, California | |
er Manchester Visual Arts Trust, chaired by Sir | Bob Scott. |
The newsletter and website editor is Professor | Bob Scott. |
In 1968, | Bob Seagren participated in his first Olympic Games |
Bob Seagren, who won the pole vault gold at Mexico | |
"How Many Days Have Passed" ( | Bob Seal) 2:24 |
"With All in Mind" ( | Bob Seal) 2:58 |
"They Who Have Nothing" ( | Bob Seal) 2:34 |
Bob Seamount was born in Green River, Utah. | |
Bob Searles - LP illustration | |
years Gould left the group, replaced by a young | Bob Sedergreen. |
Bob Seger - acoustic guitar, guitar, piano, electri | |
Bob Seger | |
The acoustic gutair intro samples the | Bob Seger song, You'll Accomp'ny Me. |
Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band: "Old Time Roc | |
Turn the Page ( | Bob Seger cover) |
Bob Seger sings a duet with lead singer, Brad Arnol | |
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - May 3, 2011 | |
"East Side Story" is an early | Bob Seger single. |
ller Band, "The Rock", Chrysalis Records 1975), | Bob Seger (countless interviews, Capitol Records Pu |
The | Bob Seger System synched to this song on a '60s tv |
concert with many various bands long after the | Bob Seger System disbanded. |
"Shakedown" - | Bob Seger |
Bob Seger - Vocals on "Landing in London" | |
is the title of a song written and recorded by | Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band. |
Bob Seger - lead vocals | |
"Sock it to Me, Santa" - | Bob Seger |
Bob Seger - lead vocals, background vocals, acousti | |
Bob Seger - lead vocals, acoustic guitar | |
Oldaker had also worked with | Bob Seger and Eric Clapton. |
"Living Inside My Heart" - | Bob Seger |
In 1996 he joined | Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band for their US t |
"We've Got Tonight" ( | Bob Seger) - 4:24 |
We've Got Tonight - with Sheena Easton ( | Bob Seger) [3:52] |
"Turn the Page" ( | Bob Seger) - 4:37 |
Day On The Green #2: Steve Miller, | Bob Seger, Outlaws, Ronnie Montrose, Toby Beau Band |
"Heartache Tonight" (Henley, Frey, | Bob Seger, Souther)- 4:35 |
is an album by American rock singer/songwriter | Bob Seger, released in 1973 (see 1973 in music). |
is a song written by American singer-songwriter | Bob Seger. |
"Katmandu" is an upbeat rock and roll song by | Bob Seger. |
Bob Seger: Backing vocals (not credited on album li | |
Cover photo: | Bob Seidmannn |
For the New Zealand politician, see | Bob Semple. |
d in April 1937 by the Minister of Public Works | Bob Semple. |
996, the Wesson Firearms Co. name was bought by | Bob Serva, and restarted as Dan Wesson Firearms Co. |
ghts with Wellington in the Peninsular War, and | Bob serves with Nelson at Trafalgar. |
Voiced by: Kenji Utsumi (Japanese), | Bob Sessions (English) |
Lawrence Gray ... | Bob Shackleforth |
Bob Shad - producer | |
Working as A&R men were Lee Magid, | Bob Shad, Jesse Stone and Herb Abramson. |
Bob Shamansky, OH-12. | |
Bob Shane - vocals, guitar | |
Bob Shane - vocals, guitar, banjo | |
Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds, and | Bob Shane formed the Kingston Trio in Palo Alto, Ca |
Bob Shane - vocals, banjo, guitar | |
The group consisted of the line up of | Bob Shane, George Grove, and Nick Reynolds. |
"Stay Awhile" (Nick Reynolds, | Bob Shane, John Stewart) - 2:15 |
His sister, Barbara, was mother of | Bob Shankly and Bill Shankly. |
East St. Louis Flyers, where he was coached by | Bob Shannon. |
James Cagney as Robert Emmett ' | Bob' Sharkey |
Bob Shaw (baseball) | |
orary Presidents Brian Aldiss, Harry Harrison & | Bob Shaw |
KTVU movie critic | Bob Shaw was fond of Carney's burgers. |
Days" is also a science fiction short story by | Bob Shaw. |
lms Sherlock Holmes the Golden Years written by | Bob Shayne. |
Bob Sheets | |
James Martin as | Bob Shelby |
"Careless Darlin'" (Tubb, | Bob Shelton, Lou Wayne) |
ith the development of backs Ed Modzelewski and | Bob Shemonski. |
Bob Sheppard | |
Bob Sheppard is an American jazz saxophone player. | |
Bob Sheppard - alto saxophone | |
Bob Sheppard - Saxophones, Flutes | |
ne of New York Yankees public address announcer | Bob Sheppard's favorite names to announce. |
"Take Me out to the Ball Game"- 3:02 (featuring | Bob Sheppard) |
r the New York Yankees and New York Giants, see | Bob Sheppard. |
Bob Shindle, engineer | |
From left to right: Paul, Rufus, | Bob, Shirine, Dave and Mel. |
illon brought in two ringers, Peggy Parratt and | Bob Shiring. |
assistance from Micah Ortega, Bret Barker, and | Bob Shively |
neral election, he defeated Democratic opponent | Bob Shockman. |
Bob Shook, Architectural Lighting Designer | |
As usual, Bub shoots green bubbles, | Bob shoots blue bubbles and Bubu shoots red bubbles |
Rev Dr Robert E. Shore-Goss, | Bob Shore-Goss is a theologian and author. |
Rangers owner | Bob Short was looking for some sort of spark to boo |
"Humble" | Bob Shoudt (51) of Royersford, Pennsylvania took fo |
Main article: The Dudley and | Bob Show staff |
Silent | Bob shows up with Bethany's bloodstained corpse. |
Bob Shumaker - mixing | |
Bob Siebenberg (as Bob C. Benberg) - drums | |
Bob Siebenberg - drums and percussion | |
Bob Siebenberg - drums, backing vocals | |
Bob Siebenberg - drums | |
ham's sister Vicki married Supertramp's drummer | Bob Siebenberg. |
Bob Siebenberg: Drums, castanets, timbales, cowbell | |
The Mariners completed the deal by sending | Bob Siegel (minors) to the Pirates on December 10. |
corded introductions by longtime WOWO announcer | Bob Sievers, who turned 90 in August 2007. |
Sept 21, 2005 | BOB signed MOU with China TV Production for Beijing |
Sept 21, 2005 | BOB signed MOU with China Netcom for Beijing Olympi |
This signature then "proves" that | Bob signed the fraudulent contract. |
Bob Sikes Bridge (commonly the "Pensacola Beach Bri | |
She defeated former Mayor | Bob Simcock in the 2010 New Zealand local governmen |
as deputy mayor and former Member of Parliament | Bob Simcock. |
Fight sequences staged by | Bob Simmons |
Bob Simmons (born June 13, 1948) is a former Americ | |
Bob Simmons, Tackle, Consensus All-American | |
The company is headed by paleontologist | Bob Simon. |
Her husband, | Bob Simpson also served as mayor from 1974-1983. |
Bob Simpson - engineer | |
Sound engineer was | Bob Simpson and the tape editor was Ben Jordan. |
Its MLA is | Bob Simpson. |
Now, I've been playing with | Bob since I was five years old. |
Station eventually sold to | Bob Sinclair of Sinclair Communications. |
Jamaica is the eight studio album by French DJ | Bob Sinclar album released in 2010, on Yellow Produ |
Paradise is the debut album by French DJ | Bob Sinclar album released on May 30, 1998, on Yell |
Soundz of Freedom is a | Bob Sinclar album released on May 21, 2007, on Tomm |
"1er Gaou" ( | Bob Sinclar le bisou edit) - 3:04 |
as | Bob Sinclar |
"Little L" ( | Bob Sinclar Remix) - 7:27 |
"Love Generation" - | Bob Sinclar featuring Gary Pine |
2009: "New New New" (with | Bob Sinclar) (Big Ali appears only in the music vid |
07. Antigua ( | Bob Sinclar) |
Onono has written material for Cicada, | Bob Sinclar, Fat Boy Slim and Natalie Imbruglia. |
Design Supervisor: | Bob Singer |
Sideshow | Bob sings the song in the Simpsons episode Krusty G |
In 1986, Simon | Bob Sinister then joined the already established, C |
Bob Sinjakovic - vocals (was replaced by Pat Lind b | |
he 1986 Canada National Championships losing to | Bob Sinnaeve in the final. |
e Canada National Championship in 1989, beating | Bob Sinnaeve in the final. |
He returned a year later, beating Canada's | Bob Sinnaeve, before losing to Mike Gregory. |
Bob Sirott is a Chicago television and radio person | |
tt is the nephew of veteran Chicago broadcaster | Bob Sirott. |
Robinson co-anchors WFLD's late local news with | Bob Sirott. |
Bob Skeat - bass & acoustic brass | |
Bob Skeat - bass | |
(James Middleton, director; | Bob Skiba, choreographer; Barbara Weiss, music dire |
It is the fourth of the | Bob Skinner novels. |
Bob Slater - James George | |
Bob Slayer | |
The former shot putter started pushing | bob sleighs in 1977 for pilot Horst Bernhard. |
Bob Smiley is an American Christian comedian and au | |
In 1986 he was appointed Chairman of the | Bob Smith for Senate Committee. |
June 13, 1959: | Bob Smith was selected off waivers from the Pirates |
While working with the group, he met "Buffalo" | Bob Smith who offered him the role on the Howdy Doo |
May 4, 1959: | Bob Smith was traded by the Cubs to the Cleveland I |
January 8, 1938: | Bob Smith was released by the Bees. |
July 31, 1933: | Bob Smith was selected off waivers by the Braves fr |
Harry Carey - | Bob Smith |
Prior to 1951 season: | Bob Smith was signed as an amateur free agent by th |
July 31, 1933: | Bob Smith was selected off waivers from the Reds by |
tion was operated by Marvin Kosofsky, who hired | Bob Smith (a.k.a. |
3 May: | Bob Smith ends the season as Torquay's leading all- |
Incumbent Republican/Independent U.S. Senator | Bob Smith decided to retire. |
Bob Smith (born 1 December 1946 in Sault Ste. | |
Bob Smith was elected to his first Senate term in N | |
Bob Smith was given Perun's spot and the Assembly b | |
March 9, 1959: | Bob Smith was traded by the Red Sox to the Chicago |
of Peacock, Brent Bourgeois, Larry Tagg, Bongo | Bob Smith, Henry Robinett, and Aaron Smith. |
became Smith Media, LLC in 2005 at the death of | Bob Smith, head of the family run organization. |
Senator | Bob Smith, and |
eft: Stan "Cuddles" Johnson, Fraser MacPherson, | Bob Smith, Harry James, Al Johnson, Stew Barnett. |
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