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Financial advisor and Air Force veteran | Bob Denny petitioned onto the Republican primary ba |
Superintendent: | Bob Denton, Interim Superintendent |
Bob Denver as coffeehouse singer | |
Bob Denver, Actor, Gilligan, Gilligan's Island (IMD | |
Bob Dernier (1984) | |
Killers (with | Bob DeRosa) |
OSC - George Zellick 31-yard pass from | Bob Dethman (Simas kick) |
The team was coached by | Bob Devaney and played their home games in Memorial |
3-6-1 season in 1961, Jennings was succeeded by | Bob Devaney, who had been successful with Wyoming. |
fensive line coach at Nebraska under head coach | Bob Devaney. |
as lesser-known musicians such as Rufus Harley, | Bob deVos and Frank Gerrard. |
Bob Di Salle - Drums, congas | |
ritish Amateur, losing 2 & 1 to fellow American | Bob Dickson. |
Bob died on November 20, 2008 in Chicago, Illinois | |
???? - 2003: Fr. | Bob died August 2003. |
achel Brookes later replaced by Donna Alos, and | Bob Diggles, known on air as Maximum Bob, until Jul |
on in law of United States Hockey Hall of Famer | Bob Dill. |
For the hockey player, see | Bob Dill. |
Roberts, Wallace and Petty along with | Bob Dillner are also part of the post-race show NAS |
boys Like Us" is the title of a song written by | Bob DiPiero and Anthony Smith. |
It was co-written by | Bob DiPiero and John Scott Sherrill with Buddy Cann |
nded the supergroup Billy Hill with songwriters | Bob DiPiero and John Scott Sherrill. |
"Graffiti Bridge" (Carter, | Bob DiPiero) - 3:39 |
"I Can See Forever in Your Eyes" ( | Bob DiPiero) - 2:43 |
"Indian Summer" (Brooks, Dunn, | Bob DiPiero) - 4:22 |
"That Rock Won't Roll" ( | Bob DiPiero, John Scott Sherrill) - 3:31 |
"The Wantin' Not the Gettin'" (Al Anderson, | Bob DiPiero, Jeffrey Steele) - 4:10 |
"Cleopatra, Queen of Denial" (Pam Tillis, | Bob DiPiero, Jan Buckingham) - 3:12 |
"The One You Love the Most" ( | Bob DiPiero, Reed Nielsen) - 3:07 |
The song was written by | Bob DiPiero, Mark D. Sanders, and Steve Seskin. |
The Church on Cumberland Road" ( | Bob DiPiero, Dennis Robbins, John Scott Sherrill) |
"Little Rock" ( | Bob DiPiero, Gerry House, Pat McManus) - 3:07 |
members, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn, along with | Bob DiPiero. |
Bob Dishy - Cabbie | |
Bob Dishy | |
Bob Dishy as Dr. Paul Showalter | |
kes a ride with an over-enunciating cab driver ( | Bob Dishy). |
e cast included Hermione Gingold, Stuart Damon, | Bob Dishy, and Larry Hovis. |
Sheriff | Bob Dixon's Chuck Wagon |
ve the basis of a useful side with the likes of | Bob Dixon, Bob McGrory, Alec Milne and Harry Davies |
Baun, Ron Casey, Gary Collins, Glenn Cressman, | Bob Dodds, Ken Girard, Billy Harris, Gerry James, R |
Bob Doige: Sleigh Bells | |
The district is represented by | Bob Dold. |
U.S. Senator | Bob Dole of Kansas |
nate Majority Leader and presidential candidate | Bob Dole at Alston & Bird. |
Senator | Bob Dole interceded on its behalf. |
nited State Senators Howard Baker, Tom Daschle, | Bob Dole and George Mitchell. |
Dole's husband | Bob Dole was the Republican nominee in the US presi |
In 1996, Senator | Bob Dole (R) won 16% of the Jewish vote. |
It endorsed Republican | Bob Dole in the 1996 presidential election. |
Indiana was won by Senator | Bob Dole (R-KS). |
former Senator | Bob Dole |
Four years later, | Bob Dole got a big bounce after the Republican conv |
lectors from Utah were pledged to and voted for | Bob Dole and Jack Kemp. |
Utah was won by Republican nominee | Bob Dole by a 21.1% margin of victory. |
nce from the campaign trail, Capps won, even as | Bob Dole edged Bill Clinton in the district. |
er of the advisory committee for Kansas Senator | Bob Dole's 1996 presidential campaign. |
the Democratic nominee for vice-president, and | Bob Dole, the Republican nominee for vice-president |
In 1996, he told | Bob Dole, whose own presidential campaign received |
rving Republican clients including Gerald Ford, | Bob Dole, Jim Folsom, and Shirley Temple Black. |
c Senator Walter Mondale and Republican Senator | Bob Dole. |
1996: | Bob Dole: "Dole Man" (Sam and Dave) |
Bob Doll, professional basketball player | |
Bob Donaldson began his career at KBMT-TV in Beaumo | |
Bob Donaldson - weekdays at 4, and weeknights at 10 | |
Six of the ten tracks on | Bob Doo-Wopp are live performances. |
Lyle Talbot as Dr. | Bob Doray |
Bob Doris (born 11 May 1973, Vale of Leven, Dunbart | |
is she was employed as a researcher for the MSP | Bob Doris. |
It is published by | Bob Dorman and edited by Mark Etzkorn. |
ert Dorman (1859 - August 1937), often known as | Bob Dorman, was an Irish socialist activist. |
Bob Dornan - 401 (1.61%) | |
nty Democratic Party said "The primary issue is | Bob Dornan, himself. |
Bob Dorough | |
Bob Dorough appears as a guest vocalist on several | |
Adapted from "Three Is a Magic Number" by | Bob Dorough |
1990: This is a Recording by | Bob Dorough |
Bob Dorough (Crab Man) | |
cted into Arkansas Jazz Hall of Fame 1998, with | Bob Dorough and John Stubblefield. |
Bob Dorough (born December 12, 1923) is an American | |
Bob Dorough - vocals | |
Comin' Home Baby ( | Bob Dorough / Ben Tucker) |
"I've Got Just About Everything" ( | Bob Dorough) - 6:08 |
"But for Now" ( | Bob Dorough) |
"I'm Hip" (Dave Frishberg, | Bob Dorough) - 2:48 |
in this series were written by her good friend | Bob Dorough, the jazz singer and composer. |
Championship in 1995, with 3 time ARCA Champion | Bob Dotter as Crew Chief. |
e Tarleton State University's Rodeo Team coach, | Bob Doty. |
), champions ballerina Joanna Moss, while gofer | Bob Dowdy (Bob Fosse) is enchanted by novice Suzy D |
Dowie is the daughter of | Bob Dowie and the niece of former Northern Ireland |
Bob Dowie is a British football coach. | |
The cover image was photographed by | Bob Dowling. |
Judge | Bob Downing hailed him: "Aubrey, without you, this |
86 he then joined Percy Bilton riding alongside | Bob Downs and Steve Joughin. |
Bob Doyle is a Republican politician who served in | |
Dinsmore & Shohl LLP: | Bob Doyle |
Bob Drake (1994-1997) - guitar, bass guitar, vocals | |
For the musician, see | Bob Drake (musician) |
Bob Drake was the last driver to race the famous Ma | |
Producer: | Bob Dranko |
Layouts: Corny Cole, | Bob Dranko, Burt Freund, Dave Hanan, Homer Jonas, T |
Bob Draper - A member of the Catalina Island Harbor | |
lk and meets Elmer, who proposes, but just then | Bob drives up. |
Clerk of the Court in 1994 but was defeated by | Bob Duckworth. |
1958 | Bob Duden (unofficial win) |
Bob Dufford is one of many musicians who compose co | |
bers of the St. Louis Jesuits were Dan Schutte, | Bob Dufford, Roc O'Connor, and Tim Manion. |
Bob Dumont - drums | |
He currently co-stars as | Bob Duncan on Disney Channel sitcom Good Luck Charl |
Robert ( | Bob) Duncan Hogg AO is an Australian Labor Party (A |
"Outlaws and Lone Star Beer" ( | Bob Duncan, John Durril) - 1:56 |
n Dunn (14 July 1946 - 24 April 2003), known as | Bob Dunn, was a British Conservative Party politici |
ost the seat again in 1979, to the Conservative | Bob Dunn. |
European Cup quarter-final, 1973: | Bob Dunning's Rothman's Football Yearbook online ar |
Bob Dupuis | |
e written by Elliott with frequent collaborator | Bob Durand. |
lk to Strangers" was written by Ron Elliott and | Bob Durand. |
Bob Durgin | |
cted of having murdered Fred Edward Simmons and | Bob Durwood Moore in order to rob them. |
1999 | Bob Duval |
Cans o'th law y daw | bob dydd (law & daw rhyming, daw & dydd, d<accent> |
"New Pony" ( | Bob Dylan cover) |
6: | Bob Dylan Live 1964, Concert at Philharmonic Hall ( |
The piano introduction was later used by | Bob Dylan for his song Temporary Like Achilles. |
Bob Dylan Never Ending Tour Diaries: Drummer Winsto | |
Bob Dylan World Tours 1966-1974: Through the Camera | |
The song was written by | Bob Dylan in 1970 and was little known, until Georg |
sts, including Matthew Ward, Kelly Willard, and | Bob Dylan playing harmonica. |
ould later cite the quick recording schedule of | Bob Dylan as an inspiration for this. |
May 17 - | Bob Dylan and the Hawks (later The Band) perform at |
El Federico's | Bob Dylan mural, at the storied Hole in the Wall mu |
Jones, plus a song originally co-written with | Bob Dylan nearly 20 years earlier. |
Musically he enjoys | Bob Dylan and Neil Young. |
The Cambridge Companion to | Bob Dylan is book published by Cambridge University |
In 1969, | Bob Dylan recorded 'Spanish is the Loving Tongue'. |
ike Achilles" is a song written and recorded by | Bob Dylan for his 1966 album Blonde on Blonde. |
Produced by longtime | Bob Dylan sideman, Larry Campbell, the still untitl |
He also has written extensively about | Bob Dylan and his cultural influence |
In 1967, | Bob Dylan recorded the song during the Basement Tap |
Bob Dylan and The Band also recorded a rendition of | |
Bob Dylan - November 3, 1978 | |
rst number-one title was a Christmas album from | Bob Dylan titled Christmas in the Heart. |
"Cold Irons Bound" - | Bob Dylan |
Steve Howe: Portraits of | Bob Dylan (1999) |
For the | Bob Dylan Song, see Biograph (album). |
Bob Dylan - "Train of Love" - 3:23 | |
is influence on the folk scene was described by | Bob Dylan in his autobiography, Chronicles: Volume |
Hugues Aufray chante | Bob Dylan |
"Drifter's Escape" is a song written by | Bob Dylan and released on his 1967 album John Wesle |
ojo Magazine rated the song as the #68 greatest | Bob Dylan song. |
In 1975, | Bob Dylan cast Hawkins as "Bob Dylan" in the movie, |
okingly introduced one of his guitar players as | Bob Dylan during the show. |
Bob Dylan 1966-1981: The Unauthorized Documentaries | |
" | Bob Dylan's Dream" is a song written by Bob Dylan i |
"Do Right to Me Baby (Do Unto Others)" | Bob Dylan 3:52 |
Bob Dylan and His Band | |
isted "I Threw It All Away" as the #34 all time | Bob Dylan song. |
given to him by a former girlfriend, is from a | Bob Dylan song, "Pretty Peggy-O." |
Johnny Cash & | Bob Dylan - Nashville Sessions (1969) |
For the | Bob Dylan song released in 2001, see Mississippi (B |
All songs written by | Bob Dylan except as indicated. |
rio released Trouble: The Jamie Saft Trio Plays | Bob Dylan (CD - Tzadik). |
Bob Dylan has three songs, Fiona has 4 songs, and R | |
The song was later covered by | Bob Dylan on his eponymous debut album Bob Dylan. |
"Obviously Five Believers" is a song by | Bob Dylan which appears on his 1966 album Blonde on |
Bob Dylan - Himself | |
All songs written by | Bob Dylan |
"It's All Over Now, Baby Blue ( | Bob Dylan cover)" - Hole |
Bob Dylan performed at the arena during his 2006 Eu | |
"Tell Ol' Bill" | Bob Dylan 5:08 |
Had a Dream About You Baby 2:36 - | Bob Dylan |
Bob Dylan sang about the incident in his song "Oxfo | |
"Lay Lady Lay" | Bob Dylan 3:19 |
Bob Dylan used the venue to record his Grammy-winni | |
traditional music and acknowledged influence on | Bob Dylan |
"If Not For You" - 3:47 ( | Bob Dylan cover) |
In 1966 he saw | Bob Dylan performing live in Dublin and the experie |
s the well-known title song and three covers of | Bob Dylan songs. |
This article is about the | Bob Dylan song. |
Its title is a play on the | Bob Dylan album 'Blonde On Blonde'. |
6: | Bob Dylan Live 1964, Concert at Philharmonic Hall i |
The | Bob Dylan Song |
Bob Dylan and Joan Baez performing at the March | |
Bob Dylan wrote "My Back Pages" in 1964 as one of t | |
Bob Dylan - June 9, 1999, with Paul Simon | |
Bob Dylan - Greatest Hits (1968) | |
The song was performed by | Bob Dylan & The Grateful Dead, during a joint tour |
"Visions of Johanna" is a song by | Bob Dylan from the 1966 album Blonde on Blonde. |
"Pretty Boy Floyd" (Woody Guthrie) - | Bob Dylan - 4:34 |
e has been employed as a pseudonym by musicians | Bob Dylan and Jack Dempsey. |
The song was covered a year later by | Bob Dylan for his 1986 album Knocked Out Loaded. |
Bob Dylan performed at the stadium during his 2006 | |
His backing band, The Hawks, later played with | Bob Dylan and eventually became The Band. |
The songs' style was reminiscent of | Bob Dylan and the single, "I Ride Alone", became ve |
the author of Song & Dance Man III: The Art Of | Bob Dylan and the Bob Dylan Encyclopedia. |
of Freedom" is a song written and performed by | Bob Dylan and featured on his 1964 album Another Si |
itchell, Neil Finn, David Gray, Emmylou Harris, | Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash. |
II (aka More | Bob Dylan Greatest Hits) and on the 2007 album Dyla |
is a pun on The Basement Tapes, a 1975 album by | Bob Dylan and The Band. |
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