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in 1990, McCorquodale lost his seat in 1994 to Dick Monteith a conservative Republican businessman.
Dick Monteith, California State Senator and County S
rn in Greenwich, Connecticut, he was the son of Dick Moroso, founder of Moroso Performance, supplier
Edward Earle - Dick Morris
king the advice of Fox News Channel commentator Dick Morris in December 2009.
Dick Morris with Eileen McGann Because He Could (200
reat Presidential Race, by political strategist Dick Morris and his wife, Eileen McGann-Morris, publ
Cigarette smoker Dick Morrison (James Woods), recommended by a friend
Dick Morrissey - tenor sax
Here and Now and Sounding Good! was the sixth Dick Morrissey Quartet recording.
Storm Warning! is the fourth Dick Morrissey Quartet album.
1977, together with Picard, Ian "Stu" Stewart, Dick Morrissey and Charlie Watts, he played in the B
hree live albums with British tenor saxophonist Dick Morrissey and in 1994 he set up the band Super
id-'80s he re-united with former if band member Dick Morrissey in the jazz-funk band Morrissey-Mulle
/ Live at Ronnie Scott's - Sonny Stitt and the Dick Morrissey Quartet.
rumpets Ian Carr, Kenny Wheeler and Greg Brown, Dick Morrissey formed part of (Eric Burdon and) The
simply Roy Budd featuring Ian Carr on trumpet; Dick Morrissey on tenor sax; Trevor Tomkins on drums
e Thompson's groups in the 1950s, he joined the Dick Morrissey Quartet in the early 1960s.
, and which included Hal Singer, Don Weller and Dick Morrissey among many leading jazzmen, together
ing UK jazz musicians in the mid-60s, including Dick Morrissey and John Dankworth, with whom he woul
ular jazz groups in London, the band was led by Dick Morrissey on tenor and soprano saxes and flute,
Kenyon as vocalists (both on whom appeared with Dick Morrissey on the 1981 Jon & Vangelis album The
endell Quartet, and together with fellow tenors Dick Morrissey and Al Gay, baritone sax Paul Carroll
From 1965-66 his regular gig was with the Dick Morrissey Quartet.
ains previously unreleased live material by the Dick Morrissey Quartet.
It is known that Dick Morrissey had been in intense talks with Brian
In the mid-sixties, he joined the Dick Morrissey Quartet, replacing Phil Seamen, as we
Dick Morrissey - saxophones and flute
gs with visiting US performers mentioned above, Dick Morrissey also toured and/or recorded with Char
Dick Morrissey - tenor saxophone
tin Blackwell or John Burch on piano (with whom Dick Morrissey would also form an octet in 1984).
It's Morrissey, Man! was The Dick Morrissey Quartet's debut album.
He dedicated his "Resurrection Ritual Suite" to Dick Morrissey and on his death had just completed a
Dick Morrissey - tenor/sopranos saxes
Have You Heard? is the second Dick Morrissey Quartet album.
Ronnie Scott Quartet, along with another early Dick Morrissey Quartet member, Malcolm Cecil.
The tracks included were a tribute to Dick Morrissey's friends and fellow British jazz mus
Malcolm Cecil, who played bass on Dick Morrissey's first solo album, It's Morrissey, M
rock-influenced style, perfectly balanced with Dick Morrissey's harsher hard bop/bebop sax playing.
h and Ronnie Ross, among others, before joining Dick Morrissey's Quartet from October 1962 until 196
"The key to Dick Morrissey's talent, in a career that spanned fo
"Sunday Lunch" ( Dick Morrissey)
"D.M. Blues" ( Dick Morrissey)
"Lord Mayo" (Traditional/Arranged Dick Morrissey)
"March On" - ( Dick Morrissey)
" Dick's Blues" (Dick Morrissey)
5. " Dick's Theme" (Dick Morrissey)
The Sextet featured variously South, Dick Morrissey, Keith Christie, Kenny Napper, Bill E
This is a discography of Dick Morrissey, the British jazz saxophonist.
1993: Good Times and the Blues (Cargogold) with Dick Morrissey, Jim Mullen.
, together with his friend and fellow tenor sax Dick Morrissey, Weller was a regular member of Rocke
his own quartet, which included Harry South and Dick Morrissey, and which spent 9 months in India.
Thompson's Jubiaba as well as with saxophonists Dick Morrissey, Spike Robinson, Jimmy Hastings, Art
n, Peter King, Humphrey Lyttelton, Stan Tracey, Dick Morrissey, Tony Lee, Don Weller, Bill Le Sage,
d called The Six Sounds, featuring Ken Wray and Dick Morrissey, and which by 1966 had developed into
He also played in the 1980s with Dick Morrissey, Spike Robinson, Jean Toussaint, Mich
, with his friends Ian Stewart, Colin Smith and Dick Morrissey, he was a founding member of Rocket 8
dderley, Al Haig, John Burch, Bill Watrous, and Dick Morrissey, Tony Kinsey, Bill Le Sage and singer
Vinson, and in 1984 he re-formed the octet with Dick Morrissey, at the same time playing with UK jaz
of the Yessirom Kid", a tribute by the band to Dick Morrissey, finishes with a roaring bebop tenor
He also recorded with Dick Morrissey.
, Volker Kriegel, Earth and Fire, Stan Getz and Dick Morrissey.
Dick Morrissey: Soprano saxophone track 12
ng (Call Me Sweetheart, Call Me Dear)" (Dorothy Dick, Mort Fryberg, Rolf Marbet, Bert Reisfeld) - 2:
"Call Me Darling" (Dorothy Dick, Mort Fryberg, Rolf Marbet, Bert Reisfeld)
ago Bulls head coach and 1971 Coach of the Year Dick Motta was hired as the franchise's first head c
Strom had ejected head coach Dick Motta after receiving a second technical foul f
Dick Motta and his wife Janice now operate a bed and
Dick Motta, the Bullets coach, departed to take over
The phrase was then attributed to Bullets coach Dick Motta, who had borrowed it during Washington's
Kerr's replacement for the 1968-69 season was Dick Motta, who had won three Big Sky Conference cha
cruited to Weber State University by head coach Dick Motta.
At Dunedin his jaw was fractured by Dick Motz, despite which he added 57 runs for the la
is achievements in 1965, alongside Colin Bland, Dick Motz, Graeme Pollock and brother Peter Pollock.
rcher came in third behind then GOP Assemblyman Dick Mountjoy and then Diamond Bar city councilman G
Feinstein stood against Republican Dick Mountjoy, who had never held a statewide electe
na, Lionel Cronje, Justin Kemp, Rob Kempson and Dick Muir, .
w, a "Film Noir Musical" is based on the Evelyn Dick murder case.
s in 1986, Ivan teamed with Vladimir Petrov and Dick Murdoch to get revenge.
n of 1950s Texas wrestler Frankie Hill Murdoch, Dick Murdoch grew up with fellow second-generation w
managed various wrestlers like Greg Valentine, Dick Murdoch, Eddie Gilbert, Kane, Buddy Landell, Ma
nts included Bruno Sammartino, Gorilla Monsoon, Dick Murdoch, Dory Funk Jr., Bobby Duncum, Bob Remus
William Dick Murison (1837-1877) was a 19th century Member o
San Diego- Incumbent Mayor Dick Murphy (R) was re-elected, but resigned five mo
5 January: Adi Dick, musician.
ed, Harry Flournoy, Togo Railey, Louis Baudoin, Dick Myers,and David Palacio.
For the collection of stories by Philip K. Dick named after this story, see I Hope I Shall Arri
His colleagues Dick Nanninga (3 matches, 100 fl.
Dick Nash - trombone
rformer Sascha Koch introduced her to the agent Dick Nasty.
goalless; Mullett played at left half to allow Dick Neal to stand in for Peter Murphy at inside lef
ide-forwards, with Ted Drake in the centre, and Dick Neal and John Arnold on the wings.
he hosts won 4-3, with goals from Percy Downes, Dick Neal, Jimmy Hampson and Alex Ritchie, in front
he Warning Signs..." produced by Dave Moody and Dick Neal, recognized on XM Radio's Year-end Top 40
Richard Talmadge as 2nd Mate Dick Nelson
Jeffrey Jones as Dick Nelson
Garr plays Marge Nelson and Jeffrey Jones plays Dick Nelson, her husband.
mark only to lose two matches to Danish veteran Dick Nelson, one being for the Scandinavian Welterwe
The Dodgers completed the deal by sending Dick Nen to the Senators on December 15.
on, Shinichiro Miki in the Japanese remake, and Dick Neptune in the English remake) is the second in
Dick Nesbitt, Back
mpany founded in Cambridge, England, in 1989 by Dick Newell and others.
Dick Newsome
coached and mentored by USA coach of the year, Dick Ng.
Dick Noel - Trombone (tracks 2, 6, 8)
After Dick Nolan was named as head coach of the New Orlean
s, Humphrey and the Dumptrucks, Sharon Lowness, Dick Nolan (musician), Stevedore Steve, and Ted Wesl
Dick Nolan - bass
alongside former It Bites members John Beck and Dick Nolan.
On 20 November 2006, he replaced Dick Norman as the oldest player in the ATP Top 100
1959: Stanford quarterback Dick Norman threw for 401 yards (then an NCAA record
Dick Norman (born 1 March 1971 in Waregem, Belgium)
Xavier Malisse and Dick Norman were the defending champions, but Norman
Dick Norman
na also lost her first mixed doubles match with Dick Norman.
For the Philip K. Dick novel, see Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said.
ty Forest Preserve District and was designed by Dick Nugent and Ken Killian.
y met; Billie says that he's a simpleton, named Dick o the Cow.
Dick o the Cow is Child ballad 185 and a border ball
Mahoney, like general manager Dick O'Connell, also signaled a change in Red Sox po
Dick O'Dell (Disco Dell) the manager of The Pop Grou
a drummer and managers (Christine Robertson and Dick O'Dell), as well as a growing interest in explo
er as well as managers (Christine Robertson and Dick O'Dell).
Dick O'Neill as Wiley
and starring Marshall Thompson, Richard Arlen, Dick O'Neill and Robert Dornan that was distributed
Dick Oats - alto saxophone, flute
Dick Oatts (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone)
c, Dietrich moved to New York and studied under Dick Oatts and David Liebman.
cks and plays vibes on "He Was Too Good to Me." Dick Oatts plays flute on "How High the Moon" and "H
as the Principal Investigator for SUMO and John Dick of JPL serves was the Project Scientist for tha
ouse was built in 1837 by Mr. James & Nathaniel Dick of the N & J Dick Company, two wealthy New Orle
tthew Moran of Wexford; the Irish Pine by Frank Dick of Islandmagee, with Samuel McNamara of Belfast
Bride was defeated in the 1972 election by Paul Dick of the Progressive Conservative party at the ri
M. Dalveen & J.M. Lindlay, of Sydney, and James Dick, of Glasgow) for the purpose of reopening the m
Dick Oland Klein (September 16, 1920 - October 10, 2
e-Petersen, McPharlin was replaced as leader by Dick Old and the Coalition was resumed on 31 May; ho
Played as Dick Oliver in 1933 and 1934.
n drums and Chris McCaughan (formerly of Tricky Dick) on guitar.
played a graduate student who caught the eye of Dick on 3rd Rock from the Sun, Richard's dim-witted
gave We Can Build You a mixed review, praising Dick on the "handling of his characters, who are con
is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line (series 3) he tells Mike and Brooke
haling and Sailing Songs: From the Days of Moby Dick on Folkways.
e band, like journeyman Chris Vasquez (Skeleton Dick) on keyboards.
a title, "B.D.O.C.", since the full title ("Big Dick on Campus") was deemed too risque.
Moby Dick; or The Whale, audio book version from LibriVox
Charles Richard (' Dick' or 'Dickie') Cranwell (born July 26, 1942 in C
ls her Captain Peterson would never have harmed Dick or the people, but that he must not be told abo
Tom, Dick or Harry is a show tune from the Cole Porter mu
On May 18, 2000, "Tom, Dick or Harry" was performed on NBC-TV's "Today" sho
In the 1953 Hollywood film version, "Tom, Dick or Harry" was performed by Ann Miller (as Bianc
t is a science fiction short story by Philip K. Dick originally published in 1964 in Escapade magazi
ation employees, both on and off air, including Dick Orkin, Jim Runyon and Jerry G. (Bishop) eagerly
s at the hands of his father, who openly favors Dick over him.
f the song, recorded in San Francisco 1965 with Dick Oxtot Jazz Band, can be heard on the 1975 compi
s an independent record label set up in 1980 by Dick O'Dell in the United Kingdom, and distributed b
Mimmo Palmara ... Jonny West (as Dick Palmer)
de Marge Thrasher, Bill Thomas, George Lapides, Dick Palmer, Jim Fields, and Jeff Weinberger.
His brother Dick Paradise is also a former professional hockey p
to What'll Ya Have: A History of the Varsity by Dick Parker
Dick Parry again contributed the sax solo, reprising
Dick Parry - tenor saxophone
Edward Chapman as Dick Parry
Jay Johnson, along with his dummy Squeaky, and Dick Patterson was the announcer.
Jack Richardson as Dick Patterson
ll facing Castlehill was extended east by J. M. Dick Peddie in 1885, with further work in 1902-3.
Dennis Farnon and his orchestra" and also lists Dick Peirce as producer.
At this time, Dick Pelham met up with Sweeney and Brower, and the
nal lineup consisted of Emmett, Billy Whitlock, Dick Pelham, and Frank Brower.
Dick Penner (born 1936), retired English professor a
Dick Penny is an arts administrator, consultant and
On 20 January 2009, administrator Dick Persson announced his decision to step down at
s without a Council under the Administration of Dick Persson.
been greatly influenced by the Reverend Thomas Dick, philosopher and author of a number of books on
ded it instead at the behest of Como's arranger Dick Pierce, and the song became a hit in boh the U.
Dick Pike (November 7, 1924 - August 16, 2003) was a
ket-Keepers) - Jack Blackham, Gregor MacGregor, Dick Pilling, Mordecai Sherwin, Henry Wood
a 1974 LP by singer-songwriters Greg Brown and Dick Pinney, recorded live at Charlotte's Web, Rockf
38 Dick Place (Pilkington's own house which he called E
cluding the former's own modernist house at 46a Dick Place, The Grange (1933).
McDonald played well at end and second year end Dick Plasman also contributed.
Dick Plasman (April 6, 1914 - June 23, 1981) is a fo
Dick played for five different AFL teams during his
Born in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England, Dick played as an amateur for Scunthorpe Sports and
Thornton's son, Dick, played in the Canadian Football League from 19
Richard Keith ' Dick' Plumb (born 24 September 1946) is a former pro
Dick Pointer was an American frontier hero and Afric
The most successful bowler was Dick Pollard who took 28 wickets at 24.25 with a bes
Dick Pollard and Bill Voce had the Colts 7/2, but th
on this new road, and the former road was named Dick Pond Road in reference to a former lake near th
m Murrells Inlet to the current intersection of Dick Pond Road in Socastee.
Dick Poole Fillies' Stakes
Richard William Ewart Poole ( Dick Poole), Citation in 1995, aged 63.
, Lindsay Duncan won the Best Actress award and Dick Pope the award for Best Cinematography.
The Illusionist - Dick Pope
Holland, Zora Neale Hurston, May Mann Jennings, Dick Pope, Sr. and James Alward Van Fleet.
Dick Portillo (class of 1957) is a restaurateur and
Dick Portillo, founder and owner of the Portillo's r
                                                                                                    


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