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| River | Chet, a small river in South Norfolk, England |
| rently home to the Crosby Hall Education Trust ( | CHET), a registered charity, which was founded in 19 |
| Chet Adams (October 24, 1915 - October 27, 1990) was | |
| all pitcher and a guitar player, naming his son | Chet after the legendary Chet Atkins. |
| His costars were Mary Wickes, | Chet Allen, Van Dyke Parks, and David Opatoshu. |
| ubleshooters with Keenan Wynn, Bob Mathias, and | Chet Allen. |
| Chet, along with Aleph, Ayin, Resh, and He, cannot r | |
| Derek Watkins played on 'Remembering | Chet' along with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra co |
| Chet Amsterdam - electric bass | |
| Additionally, Lucre's children | Chet and Russell were in class to hear about Matt's |
| The Life of Nephi was produced by the brothers | Chet and Shirl Lawson and was shot in Salt Lake City |
| Couture was born in Guelph, Ontario, to | Chet and Lori. |
| For the American football player, see | Chet Anderson. |
| The original LP lists | Chet as the producer, the 1961 re-issue lists "... w |
| vowel is patach gnuva, and when it comes under | Chet at the end of a word, the combination is pronou |
| Chet Atkins released a single titled "Love Beads" in | |
| Stringin' Along with | Chet Atkins is the title of a recording by American |
| Chet Atkins recorded "Goofus" in 1960 for the studio | |
| Chet Atkins Plays Back Home Hymns is the title of a | |
| Chet Atkins Plays Back Home Hymns was re-released by | |
| strumental Performance - "Cosmic Square Dance," | Chet Atkins and Mark Knopfler |
| Guitarist | Chet Atkins recorded a variant version of "Yakety Sa |
| Breau's friend and mentor | Chet Atkins guests on "You Needed Me". |
| Tommy performs at the | Chet Atkins Appreciation Society (CAAS) in July each |
| The Best of | Chet Atkins & Friends was reissued on CD by RCA in 1 |
| Guitar legend | Chet Atkins recorded an instrumental version on his |
| are available on other compilation packages and | Chet Atkins retrospectives. |
| In July 1999, at the 15th Annual | Chet Atkins Appreciation Society Convention, Chet pr |
| Mister Guitar was packaged with | Chet Atkins in Three Dimensions and released on CD i |
| American Salute is the title of a recording by | Chet Atkins and Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops O |
| Chet Atkins Picks on Jerry Reed is out of print and | |
| Chet Atkins recorded a popular rendition of the song | |
| ril 1970 off of RCA Victor, and was produced by | Chet Atkins and Waylon Jennings. |
| e album "Fables of Lost Time" and played at the | Chet Atkins Festival in Nashville. |
| mber 29835, with the flip side "Annabelle") and | Chet Atkins appeared in the US Top 100. |
| Chet Atkins in Three Dimensions was later packaged w | |
| en the "Certified Guitar Player" (CGP) award by | Chet Atkins (five including Atkins himself). |
| This song was also covered by | Chet Atkins in 1957, Jimmy Clanton in 1960, Louis Pr |
| Chet Atkins | |
| be found in the Nashville All-Stars album with | Chet Atkins titled After the Riot at Newport, the Ha |
| in Nashville when both hits were recorded, both | Chet Atkins at RCA and Owen Bradley at Decca had acc |
| erle Haggard on his Bob Wills tribute album and | Chet Atkins on Superpickers in 1973. |
| Chet Atkins - guitar | |
| s record albums and touring with guitar maestro | Chet Atkins and saxophonist Boots Randolph; also per |
| Chet Atkins - guitar, vocals | |
| Teensville - | Chet Atkins (RCA) |
| With | Chet Atkins |
| 1957: | Chet Atkins |
| Chet Atkins Picks on The Beatles - Chet Atkins (RCA) | |
| Down Home - | Chet Atkins (RCA) |
| Caribbean Guitar - | Chet Atkins (RCA) |
| Chet Atkins & Jerry Reed | |
| Guitar Country - | Chet Atkins (RCA) |
| Instrumentalist of the Year - | Chet Atkins |
| Produced by | Chet Atkins and Ronnie Light |
| the proper name of the 6120 changed from "6120 | Chet Atkins Hollow Body" to "6120 Nashville", but th |
| Chet Atkins - guitar ("You Needed Me") | |
| Chet Atkins Plays Great Movie Themes' is the title o | |
| Les Paul and | Chet Atkins - Chester and Lester (1976) |
| The band consisted of | Chet Atkins and Homer and Jethro. |
| This is | Chet Atkins -- not a 15 year old girl. |
| The album was recorded in | Chet Atkins' home studio in Nashville, Tennessee. |
| ot top the chart action of his previous release | Chet Atkins' Workshop, it spent ten weeks on the Bil |
| "Midnight" (Boudleaux Bryant, | Chet Atkins) - 3:17 |
| Guitar is the title of a recording by guitarist | Chet Atkins, released in 1959. |
| Most Popular Guitar is a recording by guitarist | Chet Atkins, released in 1961. |
| June 20 - | Chet Atkins, session musician and record producer, p |
| Guests include | Chet Atkins, Ray Charles, Merle Haggard, and The Oak |
| s were produced by Steve Sholes, Joseph Lilley, | Chet Atkins, Urban Thielmann, George Stoll, and Felt |
| rdings produced by Steve Sholes, Joseph Lilley, | Chet Atkins, Urban Thielmann, Jeff Alexander, and Ha |
| the title of a recording by American guitarist | Chet Atkins, released in 1957. |
| et, Bill Cosby, Woody Allen, Barbara Streisand, | Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed, Floyd Cramer, Three Dog Nig |
| yndicated radio programs hosted by Johnny Cash, | Chet Atkins, Richard Petty, James Brown, and George |
| artists such as, Charley Pride, Marty Robbins, | Chet Atkins, Conway Twitty and Jim Ed Brown. |
| Foster has also played organ with | Chet Atkins, Grant Green , Grover Washington, Jr., S |
| Asleep at the Wheel, | Chet Atkins, Eldon Shamblin, Johnny Gimble, Marty St |
| Artists who have recorded the song include | Chet Atkins, Count Basie, Bing Crosby, Kenny Davern, |
| many other musicians, including Stevie Wonder, | Chet Atkins, Galapagos Duck, Boney James, Rick Braun |
| , Groove Records, and association with producer | Chet Atkins, one of the architects of the Nashville |
| Brothers writer Boudleaux Bryant and guitarist | Chet Atkins, Sun staff musician and engineer Stan Ke |
| Campbell had Murphy meet | Chet Atkins, whom Murphy eventually gave a demo; RCA |
| ber of other noted artists, such as The Winans, | Chet Atkins, Ellis Marsalis, Jr. with the SuperJazz |
| en recorded numerous times by artists including | Chet Atkins, Glen Campbell, Johnny Cash, The Cathedr |
| Ville," and "Clair de la Lune," recording with | Chet Atkins, Grady Martin, Tommy Jackson, Owen Bradl |
| His Comets, Louis Jordan, the Everly Brothers, | Chet Atkins, Ann-Margret, Pat Boone, Frankie Laine, |
| The Best of | Chet Atkins, Vol. 2 is a compilation recording by Am |
| the title of a recording by American guitarist | Chet Atkins. |
| After All These Years is an album by guitarist | Chet Atkins. |
| Nashville is a recording by American guitarist | Chet Atkins. |
| n' My Way is the title of an album by guitarist | Chet Atkins. |
| 1959 on RCA Victor Records and was produced by | Chet Atkins. |
| earing in the mid-1950s with the endorsement of | Chet Atkins. |
| mpo songs for a project for Archie Campbell and | Chet Atkins. |
| the album Steve Wariner, c.g.p., My Tribute to | Chet Atkins. |
| Ballads for Two - | Chet Baker with W. Lackerschmid (1979) |
| ( | Chet Baker Sings) It Could Happen to You is an album |
| He worked for | Chet Baker and Sonny Rollins at early stages in his |
| Mulligan quartet would help to bring trumpeter | Chet Baker to prominence. |
| Chet Baker Ensemble (recorded 1954), arranger and co | |
| ws a formula similar to Baker's earlier albums, | Chet Baker Sings (1953) and Chet Baker Sings and Pla |
| izzy Gillespie, Ray Charles, Sonny Rollins, and | Chet Baker with Zoot Sims. |
| He also worked with | Chet Baker and in the 1990s worked well with Swedish |
| London Jazz Festival 2007 he played the role of | Chet Baker in the play “Speedball." |
| t's easy to recognize a melodious resonance of, | Chet Baker or Miles Davis. |
| ntered into the jazz world he was encouraged by | Chet Baker who told him to go to New York. |
| the turbulent life and career of jazz trumpeter | Chet Baker written and directed by Bruce Weber. |
| The | Chet Baker documentary Let's Get Lost shows footage |
| has since become a jazz standard, for the album | Chet Baker with Strings (also found on the CD Deep i |
| Chet Baker - Chet (1959) | |
| Chet Baker | |
| experiences in Italy (he played with musicians | Chet Baker in 1987 and with Steve Grossman in 1988), |
| Chet Baker - Chet Baker Sings (1953) | |
| Working with musicians from | Chet Baker to Gerry Mulligan, and from Billie Hollid |
| With | Chet Baker |
| Chet Baker - trumpet | |
| Chet Baker Tribute | |
| Chet Baker performed the song, with selected alterna | |
| Chet Baker - vocals, trumpet | |
| New York, where he worked with Charles Mingus, | Chet Baker and Archie Shepp a.o..In 1970 he played w |
| Chet Baker (1953) | |
| Chet Baker - The Best of Chet Baker Sings | |
| Chet Baker - My Favourite Songs, Vol. | |
| Chet Baker - Let's Get Lost (2008) | |
| Chet Baker Love Songs 2006 (Blue Note) | |
| Chet Baker Sings is an album by jazz musician Chet B | |
| Chet Baker and Johnny Pace - Chet Baker Introduces J | |
| He worked extensively with | Chet Baker during the 1980s. |
| This is an essential title in | Chet Baker's 30-plus year canon." |
| greats like Bobby Jaspar, and in 1955 he joined | Chet Baker's quintet. |
| 9 "Chetty's Lullaby" (Alessandro Maffei, | Chet Baker) - 4:04 |
| Bakers Dozen (Remembering | Chet Baker) - 2009 |
| Chet Baker, Dave Brubeck, etc. come to mind. | |
| In the 1960s he worked with | Chet Baker, Kenny Drew, Bill Evans, and Lennie Trist |
| many jazz performers including Billie Holiday, | Chet Baker, Anita O'Day. |
| In his early career, he played with | Chet Baker, Joe Henderson and Toots Thielemans, amon |
| He has performed with Lee Konitz, | Chet Baker, Bob Berg, Tommy Flanegan, Joe Zawinul, a |
| e West Coast playing with the smaller groups of | Chet Baker, Maynard Ferguson, Shorty Rogers, and oth |
| any national and international stars, including | Chet Baker, Luis Bonfa, Wenche Myhre, and Caterina V |
| usicians that recorded for Pacific Jazz include | Chet Baker, Gerry Mulligan, Paul Desmond, Joe Pass a |
| d with many visiting American artists including | Chet Baker, George Coleman, James Moody, Joe Henders |
| zz musicians including Ahmad Jamal, Jaki Byard, | Chet Baker, Paul Winter, Buddy Rich, Toshiko Akiyosh |
| It features Charlie Parker, | Chet Baker, Sonny Criss, Al Haig, Larance Marable, a |
| rticipated in instrumental jazz performances by | Chet Baker, Shelly Manne, Oliver Nelson, John Klemme |
| as Miles Davis, Louis Amstrong, Billie Holiday, | Chet Baker, Toquinho, Stefano Bollani, Enrico Rava, |
| He has recorded with | Chet Baker, Alvin "Red" Tyler, James Booker, Johnny |
| ny musicians, such as Tom Waits, Louie Bellson, | Chet Baker, Woody Herman, Steely Dan, Doc Severinsen |
| mez, Bennie Wallace, Richard Beirach, Jim Hall, | Chet Baker, Stan Getz, Fred Hersch, and Red Mitchell |
| azz artists, including Jean "Toots" Thielemans, | Chet Baker, Lee Konitz, Tal Farlow and Dee Dee Bridg |
| Rea has performed with, among others, | Chet Baker, Lee Konitz, Steve Grossman, Phil Woods, |
| th the likes of Coleman Hawkins, Vic Dickerson, | Chet Baker, and Serge Chaloff. |
| lbum by Jim Hall sextet featuring Paul Desmond, | Chet Baker, Ron Carter, Steve Gadd and Roland Hanna, |
| ans from the worlds of jazz and funk, including | Chet Baker, Vince Guaraldi, Fred Wesley, Michael Wol |
| Among his credits are work in the big bands of | Chet Baker, Woody Herman, and Thad Jones/Mel Lewis, |
| a, Michal Urbaniak, Horace Parlan, Duke Jordan, | Chet Baker, Paul Bley, Lee Konitz, Dexter Gordon, Cl |
| to Europe in 1962, he toured and recorded with | Chet Baker, Bobby Jaspar, Kenny Clarke, Eddy Louiss, |
| It has also hosted George Russell, Stan Getz, | Chet Baker, Robben Ford, Pat Metheny, Charlie Haden, |
| ll on his 1975 album, Concierto (also featuring | Chet Baker, Paul Desmond, Ron Carter, Steve Gadd, an |
| harlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, Billie Holiday, | Chet Baker, Rosemary Clooney, Nat King Cole, Erroll |
| n for musicians like Stan Kenton, Shelly Manne, | Chet Baker, Maynard Ferguson, trombonist Herbie Harp |
| ts such as Phil Woods, Roland Kirk, Don Cherry, | Chet Baker, Art Farmer, Dexter Gordon, Johnny Griffi |
| Coasters, Brent Spiner, Enoch Light, The Move, | Chet Baker, The Smoking Popes, Dinah Shore, and Rufu |
| s and Frank Butler), Ben Webster, Benny Carter, | Chet Baker, Art Pepper, Phineas Newborn, Jr., Woody |
| ature vocal sound and style has been likened to | Chet Baker, Billy Holiday, Joao Gilberto, Ivan Lins, |
| , Marty Paich, Claude Williamson, Georgie Auld, | Chet Baker, Bob Cooper, Harry Sweets Edison, Gerry M |
| in jazz between 1959 and 1966 by recording with | Chet Baker, Randy Weston, Yusef Lateef, Freddie Hubb |
| nt to work with numerous jazz legends including | Chet Baker, Al Di Meola, and Joe Zawinul as well as |
| e has performed or recorded with, among others, | Chet Baker, Lester Bowie, Woody Shaw, Kenny Wheeler, |
| on, Larry Coryell, Bucky Pizzarelli, Bud Shank, | Chet Baker, Joe Williams, Zoot Sims, Mel Lewis, Kenn |
| Chet Baker, known as the "Prince of Cool", 1983. | |
| a heroin overdose while on a European tour with | Chet Baker. |
| She Was Too Good to Me is an album by | Chet Baker. |
| ns Richardson worked with are Dexter Gordon and | Chet Baker. |
| draws from the traditions of Clifford Brown and | Chet Baker. |
| he did work with Art Pepper, Shorty Rogers, and | Chet Baker. |
| lock, featuring a performance by jazz trumpeter | Chet Baker. |
| , Shirley Horn, Carmen McRae, Bette Midler, and | Chet Baker. |
| king up well-known jazz stars like Joe Pass and | Chet Baker. |
| Chet Baker: Sextet | |
| in celebration of the fifteenth anniversary of | Chet Baker's death, Belmondo performed with Jean-Lou |
| Inspired by the likes of | Chet Baker's mariachi recordings and Herb Alpert's T |
| Chet Bitterman (c. | |
| Offered at MSU-Billings, the | Chet Blaylock Memorial Scholarship Award is a schola |
| ion against long-time state legislator Democrat | Chet Blaylock. |
| delphia area in the late 1970s, followed by The | Chet Bolins Band. |
| Chet Brandenburg | |
| Chet Brandenburg - Construction worker | |
| Chet Brandenburg as Cab driver (uncredited) | |
| President Pro Tempore (3rd called session): | Chet Brooks, Democrat |
| Bat hears this and attacks | Chet, but Chet makes Bat vanish with a wave of his h |
| Chet Cahill - Bass, Vocals | |
| Chet Catallo: Guitars | |
| Chet Catallo: guitar on all except "Dizzy" and "Carn | |
| Sticky-fingered | Chet Coppock is scheduled to perform Bitch from his |
| Chet Coppock - now at WMVP-AM | |
| Plantings by the WPA under | Chet Corry (appointed superintendent in 1937) improv |
| Coming from an athletic family, his father, | Chet Couture, is a firefighter who played OHA senior |
| After the tornado, Governor | Chet Culver declared Butler and Black Hawk counties |
| s Task Force and was appointed by Iowa Governor | Chet Culver to the Generation Iowa Commission, of wh |
| Chet Curtis is a primetime anchor at NECN. | |
| He anchors The | Chet Curtis Report and co-anchors New England Busine |
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