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| or Crest and Decca Records where he met Eddie | Cochran, a session musician for the label. |
| In 2007, Mike | Cochran, a former Associated Press correspondent, rel |
| astland resigned on December 27, 1978 to give | Cochran a seniority advantage over new incoming senat |
| The film tells the story of Aldo (Steve | Cochran), a worker at an Italian sugar refinery. |
| 2004 in Rabbit Hash, Kentucky, elected Junior | Cochran, a black Lab, as mayor. |
| They recruited Bobby | Cochran, a longtime friend and former Punisher drumme |
| ives Charles H. Griffin, a Democrat, and Thad | Cochran, a Republican. |
| Cochran AAF Aux No. 2 - (Perry Field), Perry, Georgia | |
| red BT-13 and BT-15 trainers were assigned to | Cochran AAF |
| May 25 - Steve | Cochran, actor (d. |
| the policy office of Governor George W. Bush, | Cochran advised Bush on criminal justice policy and j |
| n the 1880s by Edgewater developer John Lewis | Cochran after Bryn Mawr station on the Main Line nort |
| William Lawrence (engraved by J. | Cochran after Wyatt) |
| e-election by Unionist candidate Silas Morris | Cochran, after a letter he wrote to the Baltimore Sun |
| n the 1880s by Edgewater developer John Lewis | Cochran after Devon station on the Main Line north of |
| A wrongful death suit was brought by Johnny | Cochran against the LAPD for 100 million dollars on t |
| No | Cochran album has ever charted in the United States. |
| Cochran also offer a modified "Sinuflo" fire-tube, wh | |
| .; Charles S. Strohecker; George Buist; Henry | Cochran; and Stephen Elliott. |
| "Summertime Blues" (Eddie | Cochran and Jerry Capehart) |
| Kurt Neumann, starring Anne Baxter and Steve | Cochran, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. |
| The song "Somethin' Else" written by Eddie | Cochran and Sharon Sheeley, was recorded with a drum |
| mitted by mob boss "Ten Grand" Jackson (Steve | Cochran), and is promptly murdered himself. |
| In The Balcony" is a song performed by Eddie | Cochran and released on single by Liberty records in |
| f time by Michael Skaggs, produced by See Jay | Cochran, and past instrumentals were professionally e |
| 's Not Bad)" is a 1972 single written by Hank | Cochran and Grady Martin and recorded by Merle Haggar |
| eno, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Jackie Mason, Johnny | Cochran and Alan Dershowitz. |
| ummertime Blues was the fourth album by Eddie | Cochran and the third album posthumously released aft |
| co-starring Virginia Mayo, Vera-Ellen, Steve | Cochran, and Eve Arden, about a milkman who becomes w |
| He married Avis | Cochran and eventually served as president of the Hic |
| l), the classic "Cut Across Shorty" for Eddie | Cochran, and "I Just Don't Understand" which became a |
| ucky, whose mayor is a black lab named Junior | Cochran, and Lajitas, Texas, whose mayor is a beer-dr |
| Eventually, Bert | Cochran and the Cochranites were expelled from the SW |
| ey Rooney as a corrupt union boss, with Steve | Cochran and Mamie Van Doren as co-stars. |
| ly 1950s, Siegel and his wife sided with Bert | Cochran and the Cochranites, a group that considered |
| It is a tribute to Eddie | Cochran and was later covered by the Silicon Teens. |
| car crash that resulted in the death of Eddie | Cochran and serious injury of Gene Vincent. |
| students around grades 9-12 from the town of | Cochran and the rest of Bleckley County. |
| "C'mon Everybody" is a 1958 song by Eddie | Cochran and Jerry Capehart, originally released as a |
| nd starred Maureen O'Hara, Brian Keith, Steve | Cochran and Chill Wills. |
| In May 2006, Borden married Brad | Cochran, and the couple currently owns the Gold Medal |
| om Prison is a 1951 drama film starring Steve | Cochran and David Brian. |
| The field officers were Colonels James | Cochran and Charles E. Thorburn, Lieutenant Colonels |
| layed as backing musicians on tracks by Eddie | Cochran and, according to some reports, Conway Twitty |
| This group of magazine-sized reprints from | Cochran appeared between 1985 and 1989. |
| Steve | Cochran as Steve Hunt |
| Steve | Cochran as Bill Gibson |
| e black-and-white hardbacks by publisher Russ | Cochran as part of the The Complete EC Library in 198 |
| Trucolor for Republic Pictures starring Steve | Cochran as a former alcoholic who returns to the wife |
| Although baseball encyclopedias only list | Cochran as a right-handed thrower, the San Francisco |
| ld to consider their recommendation of Philip | Cochran as a teacher and trainer of raw fighter pilot |
| e cover was later described by publisher Russ | Cochran as "the most outstanding cover ever put on a |
| James | Cochran as Rapist |
| Forrest | Cochran as Luc |
| Steve | Cochran as Matt Ballot |
| Steve | Cochran as Joe Hammond |
| Alexander Gilmore | Cochran at the Biographical Directory of the United S |
| Jerome, Michael Albanese, Lukas Hassel, Dean | Cochran, Ayinde Jones and Kelly McGarry. |
| Cochran befriended Gaines and also handled the resale | |
| demonstration flying team jet flown by Donnie | Cochran, being placed in front of the McGlockton NROT |
| The | Cochran boiler was produced by Cochran & Co. of Annan |
| Vertical types such as the | Cochran boiler provided useful, small footprint, pack |
| Shaun Huberts and Gordie | Cochran, both of Victoria, British Columbia, had then |
| The | Cochran Center provides meeting spaces for student or |
| eorge section of Barnes and Noble in The Thad | Cochran Center. |
| Lisa | Cochran, Chip Davis, Jonell Mosser, Russell Terrell: |
| tors John McCain, John Kerry, Bob Kerry, Thad | Cochran, Chuck Robb, Frank Murkowski, Kit Bond, Craig |
| e" is a song by the rockabilly musician Eddie | Cochran, co-written by his girlfriend, Sharon Sheeley |
| After his running career, | Cochran coached his younger brother Roy Cochran, who |
| Before coming to SNU, Mike | Cochran coached at MidAmerica Nazarene University in |
| The VA and | Cochran collaborated to produce a music video for Vet |
| ong, Bailey, Borden, Briscoe, Carson, Castro, | Cochran, Collingsworth, Cottle, Crosby, Dallam, Dawso |
| In Australia, Julian | Cochran composed a collection of five mazurkas for so |
| griculture and Biology by George W. Snedecor ( | Cochran contributed from the fifth (1956) edition) IS |
| Cochran County is one of 46 prohibition, or entirely | |
| Cochran County is a county located in the U.S. state | |
| Cochran County (south) | |
| Cochran County (west) | |
| a 4.642 mi (7.471 km) farm-to-market road in | Cochran County, Texas. |
| The highway is located entirely within | Cochran County, and is numerically continuous with Ne |
| Located in | Cochran County, the district extends into small porti |
| soe is an unincorporated community in western | Cochran County, Texas, located near the New Mexico bo |
| The entire route is in | Cochran County. |
| and operated the Morton Tribune in Morton in | Cochran County. |
| strict that currently serves Andrews, Bailey, | Cochran, Crane, Dallam, Deaf Smith, Ector, Gaines, Gl |
| azard information for the following Counties: | Cochran, Crosby, Floyd, Garza, Hale, Hockley, Lamb, L |
| ower station working off Rutherford Creek and | Cochran Dam, near Bemboka, New South Wales, Australia |
| , she worked as a lingerie model and became a | Cochran Dancer, the British equivalent of a Ziegfeld |
| Home Of Tom | Cochran David Letterman and Bill Shirk. |
| "Tight as Twin Fiddles" (Hank | Cochran, Dean Dillon) - 2:04 |
| "Is It Raining at Your House" ( | Cochran, Dean Dillon, V. Gosdin) - 2:59 |
| Cochran debuted with Boston on July 29, 1918 and play | |
| Cochran defeated sitting member John Akister and also | |
| Cochran died in Harbor City, California, at the age o | |
| Cochran died at his home near Middletown and is burie | |
| "Set 'Em Up Joe" (Buddy Cannon, | Cochran, Dillon, Gosdin) - 2:26 |
| 't Nothing Wrong (Just Ain't Nothing Right)" ( | Cochran, Dillon, Gosdin) - 4:32 |
| She was awarded “Thad | Cochran Distinguished Arts Educator” in dance from th |
| He is the grandfather of James | Cochran Dobbin. |
| as quickly adopted by rockabilly artist Eddie | Cochran, Duane Eddy, Eric Clapton and many others. |
| Robert | Cochran Duncan (September 21, 1885 - May 4, 1957) was |
| been previously published in black & white by | Cochran during the 1980s as "The Complete EC Library" |
| arcus Darrisaw and sophomore linebacker Vince | Cochran each recovered fumbles. |
| Born in California, | Cochran earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in English |
| "Just for Tonight" ( | Cochran, Edmonton) - 5:39 |
| Cochran ended basic training on 15 March 1945. | |
| The series, like the movie, was produced by | Cochran Entertainment. |
| mes Smith Bush, Sam Chauncey, Alexander Smith | Cochran, Erastus Corning 2nd, Parker Corning, Mark Da |
| At the concert Johnnie | Cochran experiences a change of heart and offers to r |
| ad to expel a lot of members part of the Bert | Cochran faction group. |
| The view from on top of | Cochran Falls. |
| just edging her sister Barbara but giving the | Cochran family two medals when Barbara won a silver i |
| Cochran Field, however was used as communications bas | |
| At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, | Cochran finished 12th in the slalom event. |
| came in direct affiliation and council of The | Cochran Firm (St. |
| It became a posthumous UK number-one hit for | Cochran following his death in a car crash. |
| nized to raise money for Chef to hire Johnnie | Cochran for his own lawsuit against the record compan |
| ith it, Fort Lauderdale then Police Chief Ron | Cochran formed the NW Raiders which he selected patro |
| Sam & Dave, Bobby Rydell, Mitch Ryder, Wayne | Cochran, Frankie Avalon, Chubby Checker, The Righteou |
| Robert Pruett and Winston | Cochran from the Democratic Party faced a runoff elec |
| On 10 May 2007, astronomers included | Cochran from the University of Texas announced two ma |
| Cochran Gardens was a public housing complex on the n | |
| In 1976, | Cochran Gardens became the one of the first U.S. hous |
| Cochran Gardens, which survived into the 21st century | |
| "Life Is a Gamble" ( | Cochran, Garfield) - 3:24 |
| o record the song, but before he could do so, | Cochran gave the song to Seely instead. |
| from touring American artists including Eddie | Cochran, Gene Vincent, Duane Eddy and Bobby Darin, af |
| WDXQ (1440 AM) is a radio station licensed to | Cochran, Georgia, USA. |
| eckley County High School is a high school in | Cochran, Georgia, USA, 120 miles south of Atlanta. |
| It serves the communities of Allentown and | Cochran, Georgia. |
| ct in Bleckley County, Georgia, USA, based in | Cochran, Georgia. |
| "Montego Bay" (Hank | Cochran, Glen Martin) |
| "Billy Ray Wrote a Song" (Hank | Cochran, Glenn Martin) |
| "Is It Raining at Your House" ( | Cochran, Gosdin) - 3:00 |
| Just to Say Hello" (Bruce Burch, Jimmy Burch, | Cochran, Gosdin) - 2:28 |
| "Tanqueray" ( | Cochran, Gosdin, Jim Vest, Vickery) - 3:01 |
| "Right in the Wrong Direction" ( | Cochran, Gosdin, Vickery) - 2:13 |
| "Take Me Home to Alabama" (Hank | Cochran, Gosdin, Mack Vickery) - 3:44 |
| Cochran grew up as a Democrat, but became a Republica | |
| In 1959 it peaked in the UK (where | Cochran had major success and where he died in 1960) |
| According to the story, | Cochran had long hoped to be stout enough to throw hi |
| It was a success in the UK where Eddie | Cochran had enjoyed success as it peaked at #5 |
| The other is the | Cochran Halfway House. |
| "What a Merry Christmas This Could Be" ( | Cochran, Harlan Howard) - 3:05 |
| official website of Urmia University, Joseph | Cochran has been [the first] director of the Medical |
| However, | Cochran has considerable influence behind the scenes, |
| In the meantime Carter's superior [William | Cochran] has managed to capture Lindenmeyer and force |
| ow that Mozaffar al-Din Shah Qajar and Joseph | Cochran have personally signed and handed certificate |
| ts to a concert for a date with a girl (Kylee | Cochran) he likes, he gets a job as a local paperboy. |
| e received a rejection letter from Jacqueline | Cochran, head of WASP, for the same reason. |
| Cathleen | Cochran Herasimchuk (born November 11, 1944) is a Rep |
| Cochran herself argued against bringing women into th | |
| Cochran's reprints (which have been released through | |
| Jehiel | Cochran House is a historic house at 63 Burnham Road |
| Henry | Cochran house, 3511 Baring Street, Philadelphia, Penn |
| the University System of Georgia, in the city | Cochran in the U.S. state of Georgia. |
| ly 1943 at Houston, Texas, with Lieutenant D. | Cochran in command. |
| website, "the death of his best friend Eddie | Cochran in a car crash on Easter Sunday 1960 was to p |
| ten by Wally Kurth, Christian Taylor and Debi | Cochran in 2000 and performed by John Klemmer. |
| s a song by Sharon Sheeley, released by Eddie | Cochran in 1958 as single B-side. |
| r first major starring role was that of Kelly | Cochran in the CBS series "Dark Justice" in 1991. |
| Thad | Cochran, incumbent U.S. Senator |
| Thad | Cochran, incumbent U.S. Senator since 1978. |
| Cochran is named for Robert E. Cochran, a defender of | |
| William Charles "Bill" | Cochran is a former Democratic member of the Indiana |
| Wayne | Cochran is currently a Minister in Miami, Florida. |
| Harry Young | Cochran is a former Democratic member of the Pennsylv |
| he Tony-winning musical "The Book of Mormon", | Cochran is mentioned as one of the inhabitants of Hel |
| Liz | Cochran is a native of Helena, Alabama and graduate o |
| The current mayor of | Cochran is Clifford Avant, and the City Manager is Ma |
| Cochran is a ghost town in Pinal County in the U.S. s | |
| Moose | Cochran is a former player in the National Football L |
| Margaret | Cochran is a fictional character on the soap opera, O |
| The interim Police Chief of | Cochran is Key McGuire, and the Fire Chief is Glenn A |
| Mike | Cochran is the current head college football coach fo |
| (PBS) member television station, WMUM-TV, in | Cochran, its city of license. |
| ing the city of Macon from its transmitter in | Cochran, its city of license. |
| readgill, Emmylou Harris, Johnny Gimble, Hank | Cochran, Jeannie Seely and Dyan Cannon. |
| "Summertime Blues" (Eddie | Cochran, Jerry Capehart) |
| She and her younger sister Barbara | Cochran joined the U.S. Ski Team in 1967, the first s |
| e Foster, Stanley Clarke, George Benson, Todd | Cochran, Jorge Dalto and Eric Gale. |
| Johnnie L. | Cochran Jr. Middle School (formerly Mt. |
| John Thurman "Red" | Cochran Jr. (August 2, 1922 - September 5, 2004) was |
| Johnnie L. | Cochran Jr. Middle School is located on 4066 W. 17th |
| Johnnie L. | Cochran, Jr. was born in Shreveport, Louisiana (the " |
| "Feed It a Memory" (Hank | Cochran, Justin Tubb) |
| ve Calaman, P. J. Chesson, Mac Clingan, Buddy | Cochran, Justin Collett, Kevin Collins, Larry Dickson |
| "Gonna Have a Party" (Channel, | Cochran, Kane) - 4:34 |
| Generally, | Cochran keeps a lower national profile than conventio |
| erritory includes portions of Bailey, Castro, | Cochran, Lamb, and Parmer counties, all located in th |
| Cochran later graduated first in his class from Los A | |
| "Something Else" (Eddie | Cochran Live Version) |
| dge, and with the help of The Ghost of Johnny | Cochran looks at real life recent court cases. |
| He married Helen Anne | Cochran Macadam on 1 November 1887 at Duddingston Par |
| I'll Give You Something to Drink About" (Hank | Cochran, Mack Vickery, Jerry Laseter) - 3:19 |
| anthem "Summertime Blues" being the only time | Cochran made the top ten. |
| that included Mallory, Mike Hammerstein, Brad | Cochran, Mark Messner, Eric Kattus, Garland Rivers an |
| ant to Be With You" (Tim DuBois, Powell, Debi | Cochran, Marty Roe) - 3:17 |
| The question became moot when Eva Smith | Cochran, matriarch of a wealthy local carpet milling |
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