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"Going, Going, Gone" is a song by | Bob Dylan. |
The 1978 Tour was a concert tour by | Bob Dylan. |
including The Beatles, Cat Stevens, Donovan and | Bob Dylan. |
All songs written by | Bob Dylan. |
borne as her backing band for a tour supporting | Bob Dylan. |
oon began writing lyrics, inspired primarily by | Bob Dylan. |
arly song written by American singer-songwriter | Bob Dylan. |
ower" is a song written and recorded in 1971 by | Bob Dylan. |
th other pop singers including Cyndi Lauper and | Bob Dylan. |
nd or acquaintance of musicians Mick Jagger and | Bob Dylan. |
dtrack to Masked and Anonymous a semi-biopic of | Bob Dylan. |
-Up Confusion is a song written and recorded by | Bob Dylan. |
as a leading authority on the life and work of | Bob Dylan. |
undergraduate, he taught a literature course on | Bob Dylan. |
Thunder Revue Tour on April 27, 1976, headed by | Bob Dylan. |
nited F.C., literature and music, in particular | Bob Dylan. |
Charlie Sexton has toured with | Bob Dylan. |
bly their previous employers Ronnie Hawkins and | Bob Dylan. |
"Outlaw Blues" is a song by | Bob Dylan. |
Thunder Revue Tour on April 23, 1976, headed by | Bob Dylan. |
Stein heard his demo, he said, "He sounds like | Bob Dylan." |
ed the song on the 2005 tribute album Listen to | Bob Dylan: A Tribute |
Bob Dylan: The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration | |
Bob Dylan: Street Legal; Bob Dylan at Budokan; Shot | |
1963: | Bob Dylan: The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan (4 tracks, un |
"Blowin' in the Wind" - released on Listen to | Bob Dylan: A Tribute (2005) |
Various Artists - Listen to | Bob Dylan: A Tribute (2005) |
The Art Of | Bob Dylan: Song & Dance Man (1981, 1982) |
"To Ramona" from Listen to | Bob Dylan: A Tribute |
Bob Earland (keyboards) | |
Bob earned a degree in economics from Georgetown Un | |
Bob Eaton 1984-1986 | |
Two years later in 1995, child director | Bob Ebel asked her to do a few television commercia |
Bob Eberly and Ray Eberle, brothers and Big Band si | |
July 24 - | Bob Eberly, US singer with Jimmy Dorsey's Orchestra |
Bob Ebinger is a Democratic Party member of the Mon | |
Bob Eccles won a cap for Great Britain while at War | |
Former Democratic Congressman | Bob Eckhardt of Houston was a nephew of Wurzbach. |
Dr | Bob Edgar |
Ray is Co-Chair, along with | Bob Edgar, of the bipartisan National Coalition on |
Bob Edmiston became a millionaire through his compa | |
onwealth Games where another former VFL player, | Bob Edmond, won a silver medal for weightlifting. |
Bob Edwards, Judith Sherman - Engineers | |
re by Georges Delerue and the cinematography by | Bob Edwards. |
It was founded in 2005 by Tom Weiss and | Bob Eggington, former project director of BBC News |
Best Professional Artist: | Bob Eggleton |
Best Pro Artist: | Bob Eggleton |
rch 24-27, 1988; Joe Haldeman, Katherine Kurtz, | Bob Eggleton, Kerry O'Quinn |
Soon after he began work, his foreman, | Bob Egle, grew ill and died. |
In her last years, she lived with her brother, | Bob Egnor, and his wife. |
appointed to the Parole Commission by Governor | Bob Ehrlich in 2004. |
Bob Ehrlich, former Maryland governor | |
Bob Ehrlich, United States Representative from Mary | |
land Insurance Commissioner in 2003 by Governor | Bob Ehrlich. |
Bennett lived to see his son | Bob elected to his former Senate seat when Garn ret |
The | Bob Elias Hall of Fame honors athletes and people i |
abobank Arena serves as the exhibit home of the | Bob Elias Kern County Hall of Fame. |
o the Clown to Boston television audiences) and | Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding (Bob and Ray). |
icity shot of Tedi Thurman as Miss Monitor with | Bob Elliott (right) and Ray Goulding. |
Bob Elliott became the first third baseman in the h | |
Bob Elliott, National League MVP | |
Bob Elliott, reserve | |
Pirates pitcher Rip Sewell, infielder | Bob Elliott, and outfielder Vince DiMaggio were sel |
Pitcher Rip Sewell, infielder | Bob Elliott, and outfielder Vince DiMaggio were sel |
Bob Ellis as supermarket manager | |
WWA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with | Bob Ellis |
Writers: | Bob Ellison, Marty Farrell |
just as Gratton's casket is taken for interment | Bob emerges from it, quite alive. |
Bob Emerick was an American football player who spe | |
Ben Johnson as | Bob Emory |
Bob Enevoldsen - valve trombone, tenor saxophone | |
of losing him, Jinnie pleads with Ellis to led | Bob enlist in his place. |
“ | Bob Ralston's the greatest,” said legendary singer |
12 | Bob Errey (A. |
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Bob escapes and is sheltered by Kelcey's sister, Mo | |
Bob Estock is an American football coach in the Uni | |
It was written by | Bob Esty and Michele Aller and produced by Esty. |
"Outrageous" (Michele Aller, | Bob Esty) - 5:15 |
"Holy Smoke!" (Michele Aller, | Bob Esty) - 5:50 |
"Hell on Wheels" (Michele Aller, | Bob Esty) - 5:30 |
Produced by Giorgio Moroder and | Bob Esty, it was an album consisting of gospel song |
llmers defeated seven-term Democratic incumbent | Bob Etheridge by 1,489 votes, confirmed after a rec |
United States congressman of the same name, see | Bob Etheridge. |
t the general election to incumbent congressman | Bob Etheridge. |
Robert Glenn ( | Bob) Etter (born August 8, 1945, in Chattanooga, Te |
The Newlywed Game, when Paul Rodriguez replaced | Bob Eubanks as host for one year. |
Bob Eubanks, 1955, TV personality | |
Bob Evans also continued to reside in Rio Grande un | |
still maintains his residence near the original | Bob Evans Restaurant in Rio Grande. |
The | Bob Evans Farm in Rio Grande, Ohio with a Bob Evans |
She also dated Michael Bolton, | Bob Evans and was the long-term girlfriend of O.J. |
Manager: | Bob Evans |
Bob Evans | |
Bob Evans (Newport and Wales) | |
our manager for The Living End and performed on | Bob Evans' debut album Suburban Kid. |
ore Roosevelt owned a guinea pig named Fighting | Bob Evans. |
The Rt Revd | Bob Evens (2004-) |
as founded in 1980 by John Hile, Matt Gray, and | Bob Everett. |
Bob Eveslage moved back to Minnesota and rejoined t | |
Soon after this | Bob Eveslage left the band and moved to Seattle. |
a heavy, elongated, highly ornamented pendulum | bob extends up the case (see photo) |
Bob Ezrin - Producer, Liner Notes | |
Produced by | Bob Ezrin with Brian Virtue and 30 Seconds to Mars |
Executive producer: | Bob Ezrin |
Bob Ezrin - producer, orchestration | |
Bob Ezrin - background vocals (tracks 3, 7), engine | |
Bob Ezrin - piano, mellotron, production, arrangeme | |
koulias and Rubin were rejected by the band and | Bob Ezrin was brought in to complete the album. |
Bob Ezrin - Backing vocals | |
The album was co-produced by | Bob Ezrin and David Gilmour. |
Bob Ezrin - synthesizer, piano, Fender Rhodes | |
Bob Ezrin - keyboard, percussion, executive product | |
ided musical arrangements, while music producer | Bob Ezrin was a series writer. |
Wheels" (Live) (Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, | Bob Ezrin) - 3:41 |
"Beth" (Peter Criss, Stan Penridge, | Bob Ezrin) |
nder My Wheels" (Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, | Bob Ezrin) - 2:35 |
Bob Ezrin, | |
Production - | Bob Ezrin, Tommy Henriksen |
Bob Ezrin, Giorgio Moroder, Brian Reeves, Mike Ship | |
Bob Ezrin- arrangement, percussion | |
ts of the song were played by album co-producer | Bob Ezrin. |
The album was produced by | Bob Ezrin. |
by Ace Frehley, Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons and | Bob Ezrin. |
In 1989 he challenged | Bob F. Griffin for Speaker of the House. |
Bob Fairfoull - bass | |
Bob Falck - Drums | |
Brian Ogilvie and | Bob Falkenberg are retired Canadian ice hockey play |
Bob Farrar, Frank Sponberg and Henry Porter were ti | |
Saviour; | Bob Farrell and Greg Nelson |
"A Night to Remember" ( | Bob Farrell, Osborn, Deere) - 4:41 |
Bob Fass Show, WBAI Radio, New York (Studio discuss | |
Bob Faust - trumpet | |
His replacement, | Bob Fay, appeared on 1994's Bakesale and the follow |
Robert Joseph ( | Bob) Feerick (January 2, 1920 - June 8, 1976) was a |
Bob Feit - bass guitar, vocals | |
The writer/producer team of | Bob Feldman, Jerry Goldstein and Richard Gottehrer |
Early Wynn replaced | Bob Feller on the roster due to injury. |
e catcher for six twenty-game winning pitchers ( | Bob Feller, Bob Lemon, Gene Bearden, Early Wynn, Mi |
r team which featured Cleveland Indians pitcher | Bob Feller. |
Bob Felton ... Jimmy | |
Bob Felts - drums | |
Bob Fenton Trophy | |
o Flying Things", although fellow major leaguer | Bob Ferguson had also been given the nickname. |
ng of the Year - "The Carroll County Accident," | Bob Ferguson (Performer: Porter Wagoner) |
It was produced by | Bob Ferguson and released on her 1966 studio album |
Bob Ferguson | |
Robert Curtis Brown as | Bob Ferguson |
It was produced by | Bob Ferguson and was released on her 1965 album, Cu |
"Wings of a Dove" ( | Bob Ferguson) - 2:04 |
"Wings of a Dove" - ( | Bob Ferguson) |
1971 on RCA Camden Records and was produced by | Bob Ferguson. |
1966 on RCA Victor Records and was produced by | Bob Ferguson. |
as released in October 1969 and was produced by | Bob Ferguson. |
1971 on RCA Victor Records and was produced by | Bob Ferguson. |
"Wings of a Dove' is a gospel song written by | Bob Ferguson. |
1966 on RCA Victor Records and was produced by | Bob Ferguson. |
on (guitar and vocals), Jon Decious (bass), and | Bob Ferrari (drums). |
For the fictional British sitcom character, see | Bob Ferris (Likely Lads). |
David Swanson, Steve Cobble, Tim Carpenter, and | Bob Fertik. |
is named for former longtime athletic director | Bob Fetzer. |
21 | Bob Fillion |
US Representative | Bob Filner (D-CA) |
ssional district and is represented by Democrat | Bob Filner. |
Bob, finally a true cowboy, rides a bronco long eno | |
Bob finally returns and offers a bombshell: rather | |
Bob Fincher | |
Bob finished up his playing career playing for Kref | |
Bob Finkel | |
Other characters include Marcus, Aubrey, | Bob, Finn, Linda, Becky, Karen, Violet, Rosie and G |
Don Ferrando - | Bob Fisher |
Bob Fisher | |
In 1910, Medric Boucher, Cecil Coombs, | Bob Fisher and Butch Hopkins, Pete Hildebrand playe |
Bob Fisher attended Phillips Exeter Academy and Pri | |
t"), and was adapted to an American audience by | Bob Fisher. |
Bob Fitrakis | |
Bob Fitzgerald | |
Bob Fitzgerald, Warriors and SaberCats play-by-play | |
Pretty/Handsome (2008) - | Bob Fitzpayne |
Mabie narrowly defeated | Bob Fitzsimmons at the Republican convention, claim |
The birthplace of | Bob Fitzsimmons in Helston, Cornwall |
James J. Corbett, | Bob Fitzsimmons, Jim Jefferies, Jack Johnson, and m |
versial battle with future heavyweight champion | Bob Fitzsimmons. |
Thief is a 1982 computer game created by | Bob Flanagan and published by Datamost. |
Bob Flanagan: Supermasochist (1993) (interviews) | |
It was started by a wealthy farmer named | Bob Flautt. |
Bob Fleming - Ribiere (as Robert Fleming) | |
"Don't Fence Me In" ( | Bob Fletcher, Cole Porter) - 2:35 |
ther owners like Roger Penske, Pat Patrick, and | Bob Fletcher. |
at year, and was succeeded by fellow Republican | Bob Flick. |
Bob Flock won the pole. | |
Tropical Storm | Bob flooded roads and downed trees in Florida. |
Bob Florence (20 May 1932; Los Angeles - 15 May 200 | |
a 1963 studio album by Lena Horne, arranged by | Bob Florence and Marty Paich. |
Bob Florence Big Band | |
Henry Fink as | Bob Flynn |
WASJ (105.1 FM, " | Bob FM 105.1") is a radio station broadcasting a Ho |
WASJ | Bob FM 105.1 Everything |
On January 4 the | BOB FM morning show and CHIQ's past morning show (" |
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