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and roll version by singer Steve Lawrence (with | Dick Jacobs conducting the orchestra) also became a |
of Jackie's cousin Billy Davis, and produced by | Dick Jacobs, the song is one of the classics of rock |
It was also recorded by Dinah Shore, | Dick Jacobs, Nat King Cole, Earl Grant and David Car |
d by Buddy Holly with the orchestral backing by | Dick Jacobs. |
DJM is an abbreviation of | Dick James Music. |
Dick James (1948) | |
BC Radio on such programs as Worker's Playtime, | Dick James decided to resume his career as a solo vo |
of the DJM name as uniquely associated with the | Dick James label appears to have been lost, assuming |
For the American football player, see | Dick James (American football). |
versions of the song have also been recorded by | Dick James and Gary Miller. |
n behalf of the songwriters, publishing company | Dick James Music sued George Michael for plagiarism |
elped him to get studio time to record demos at | Dick James' studio, where he worked as an engineer. |
DJM Records was the record label of | Dick James, distributed by Pye Records in the UK and |
al members were Marie Benson, Fred Datchler and | Dick James. |
ith the labor of his five sons and two nephews, | Dick Jarrell completed a second home, fit for his la |
In 1974, | Dick Jarrell's nine surviving adult children donated |
Dick Jasiewicz won a cap for Great Britain while at | |
!); Efren Reyes, Thomas Engert, Dennis Orcollo, | Dick Jaspers |
on Championship organized by the BWA by besting | Dick Jaspers. |
On January 24, | Dick Jauron was named head coach. |
osted a 6-10 record under first year head coach | Dick Jauron who replaced Dave Wannstedt. |
After | Dick Jauron intercepted a Jeb Blount pass, Danielson |
ook over the coaching duties after former coach | Dick Jauron was fired. |
, Robert Maynard Hutchins, Charles Edward Ives, | Dick Jauron, Rasheed Khalidi, Lewis Lehrman, Douglas |
istant o-line coach for the Buffalo Bills under | Dick Jauron. |
the head coach of the Detroit Lions, replacing | Dick Jauron. |
ed a disappointing 5-11 record under head coach | Dick Jauron. |
The cast included Dorothy Dickson as | Dick, Jean Adrienne as Alice, Roy Barbour as Alderma |
"He Knows You Know" ( | Dick, Jelliman, Kelly, Minnett, Pointer, Rothery, Tr |
President: | Dick Jemison |
Dick Jensen (09 April 1942 - 21 June 2006), was a li | |
ng (Don Hall, Jack Jackson, Bob Weatherford and | Dick Jensen, sound editors), Film Sound Mixing (Theo |
1972 PL Ronny Dyson "One Man Band" (LP) 1972 PL | Dick Jenson "Dick Jenson" (LP) 1973 PL/AC The True R |
He often clashed with Arizona swimming coach | Dick Jochums, who was regarded as a hard taskmaster. |
Fastest Lap - #17 | Dick Johnson - 2:19.12 |
Dick Johnson (December 1, 1925 - January 10, 2010) w | |
With | Dick Johnson and Peter Brock only twice failing to t |
Fastest Lap - #17 | Dick Johnson - 2:22.2 |
iver Jonathon Webb ended their association with | Dick Johnson Racing to run the team separately with |
Fastest Lap - #17 | Dick Johnson - 2:14.1458 |
James Courtney won the Drivers Championship for | Dick Johnson Racing by 86 points from Triple Eight R |
Dick Johnson as Male News Anchor | |
Pole Position - #17 | Dick Johnson - 1:11.9 |
After two years domination by | Dick Johnson Racings Ford Sierras, 1990 was to prove |
'rock incident' that befell touring car driver | Dick Johnson at the 1980 Bathurst 1000. |
Pole Position - #17 | Dick Johnson - 1:47.59 |
Fastest Lap - #18 | Dick Johnson - 1:50.28 |
In 1986 Abate was hired by | Dick Johnson to be the tenor in the Artie Shaw Band. |
career was engineering the winning Falcon with | Dick Johnson Racing at Bathurst in 1994. |
cond in both races was leading Ford competitor, | Dick Johnson Racing's James Courtney. |
e previous two seasons with the Ford Sierras of | Dick Johnson Racing team mates Dick Johnson (winner |
end of the second leg qualifying which saw the | Dick Johnson Racing Falcon excluded from the second |
ngineering and Jim Beam joining forces with the | Dick Johnson Racing team. |
The Ford Falcon of | Dick Johnson and John French were leading the race a |
e remaining two rounds of the series was won by | Dick Johnson Racing Ford driver Andrew Thompson won |
n for whom Puccini created the leading roles of | Dick Johnson and Minnie. |
national Raceway after seven rounds, was won by | Dick Johnson driving a Ford XE Falcon . |
Dick Johnson's Ford Falcon | |
ur driver showdown again Ford Sierra threesome, | Dick Johnson, Peter Brock and Colin Bond. |
Australian Touring Car Championship, was won by | Dick Johnson, driving a Ford XD Falcon. |
anger), Phil Wilson, Ray Santisi, Greg Hopkins, | Dick Johnson, Charlie Mariano, Michael Gibbs, John L |
Paris Opera as Puccini's Minnie with Caruso as | DIck Johnson. |
Cabinet ministers, including Treasurer | Dick Johnston and Education Minister Jim Dinning, be |
Richard Davis ( | Dick) Johnstone (born June 23, 1936 in Invercargill, |
From 1959 | Dick Joice presented Anglia's weekly Farming Diary a |
Bygones was presented by | Dick Joice from 1967 until his retirement in 1987 wh |
the former assistant of the original presenter | Dick Joice, and Wendy Hurrell. |
Dick joined the army and was a veteran of World War | |
Dick Jol started as a footballer and played several | |
Dick Jol (born 29 March 1956 in Scheveningen, Zuid-H | |
The '45 team was composed of | Dick Joliffe, Jerry Ypma, Frank Martin, Bill Carey, |
legal forward pass, and then denying Welsh wing | Dick Jones a winning try. |
Willes as Ansonia, Ralph Clanton as a general, | Dick Jones as Ned Underwood, Otto Aldis as Mueller a |
In 2000, | Dick Jones was named one of the Disney Legends. |
e-truck freight company in Powell, the original | Dick Jones Trucking. |
I've Got No Strings (Pinocchio) - ( | Dick Jones) |
Now billed as | Dick Jones, the handsome young man starred as Dick W |
Piano: Milt Raskin, Howard Smith, Joe Bushkin, | Dick Jones, Paul Mitchell |
the general election, Tomei defeated Republican | Dick Jones. |
Referee: | Dick Jorgensen |
Dick Joyce (Holy Cross) | |
Dick Joyce (born 1 May 1946 in Wellington, New Zeala | |
He teamed with | Dick Joyce, Tony Hurt, John Hunter, Lindsay Wilson, |
e 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich he teamed with | Dick Joyce, Wybo Veldman, John Hunter, Lindsay Wilso |
won the Gold medal in the coxed four along with | Dick Joyce, Dudley Storey, Warren Cole and Simon Dic |
won the Gold medal in the coxed four along with | Dick Joyce, Dudley Storey, Ross Collinge and Warren |
major leaguers included pitchers Alan Closter, | Dick Joyce, and Chuck Dobson; catchers Jim Hibbs and |
e 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich he teamed with | Dick Joyce, Wybo Veldman, Tony Hurt, Lindsay Wilson, |
e 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich he teamed with | Dick Joyce, Wybo Veldman, John Hunter, Lindsay Wilso |
He teamed with | Dick Joyce, Wybo Veldman, John Hunter, Lindsay Wilso |
e 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich he teamed with | Dick Joyce, Wybo Veldman, John Hunter, Tony Hurt, At |
e 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich he teamed with | Dick Joyce, Tony Hurt, Wybo Veldman, John Hunter, Li |
Other bandleaders she worked for were | Dick Jurgens and Freddy Martin. |
is Orchestra, Bob Howard and His Orchestra, and | Dick Jurgens and His Orchestra with vocalist Eddy Ho |
f I Knew Then (What I Know Now)" (Eddie Howard, | Dick Jurgens) - 2:33 |
Brauer); | Dick Kallman (Eddie); and Barbara Jo Allen (Mrs. |
Dick Katcher Award: Trent Zenkewicz | |
Dick Katcher Award: Alan Branch | |
Leo Smit, | Dick Kattenburg, Daniel Belinfante and Rosy Wertheim |
Dick Katz - electric piano (track 3) | |
rd label, founded in 1966 by Orrin Keepnews and | Dick Katz in New York City. |
Johnny Claes, Eric Winstone, Lauderic Caton and | Dick Katz, became a founder member of the Ray Elling |
Watkins, Joe Puma, Oscar Pettiford, Gigi Gryce, | Dick Katz, Percy Heath, and Kenny Clarke. |
Atlantic Records in 1962 (featuring John Lewis, | Dick Katz, Phil Woods, Jim Hall, Richard Davis, and |
Blake, Johnny Claes, Bertie King, Harry Parry, | Dick Katz, and Coleridge Goode. |
one Records in 1966 with a new partner, pianist | Dick Katz. |
her famous Princeton athletes, Bill Bradley and | Dick Kazmaier. |
for the first game against Scotland, along with | Dick Kedzlie, Richard Powell and Swansea team-mates |
Architect | Dick Keith designed the old California mission style |
fter the close of the -- closing argument where | Dick Kelley -- the judge inappropriately informed th |
"Pseudo-silk Kimono" ( | Dick, Kelly, Mosley, Rothery, Trewavas) - 2:53 |
"Fugazi" ( | Dick, Kelly, Mosley, Rothery, Trewavas) - 8:15 |
"The Last Straw" ( | Dick, Kelly, Mosley, Rothery, Trewavas) - 6:13 |
"Charting The Single" ( | Dick, Kelly, Pointer, Rothery, Trewavas) - 5:22 |
"Three Boats Down from the Candy" ( | Dick, Kelly, Minnett, Pointer, Rothery, Trewavas) - |
"Incubus" ( | Dick, Kelly, Rothery, Trewavas) - 8:56 |
"Assassing" ( | Dick, Kelly, Mosley, Rothery, Trewavas) - 7:29 |
"Lady Nina (extended mix)" ( | Dick, Kelly, Mosley, Rothery, Trewavas) - 5:47 |
"Market Square Heroes" ( | Dick, Kelly, Minnitt, Pointer, Rothery, Trewavas) - |
Dick Kelsey is a Republican member of the Kansas Sen | |
State Senator | Dick Kelsey also ran for the nomination, but ended h |
For the art director, see | Dick Kelsey. |
Announcers included Big John Evans, | Dick Kemp (The Wild Child), Luckey Cordell, Bruce Br |
Van den Berg then hired Bert Heerink (vocals), | Dick Kemper (bass), and Jos Zoomer (drums). |
additional single motor cars were ordered from | Dick, Kerr & Co. of Preston in 1899 for single carri |
The women were paid 10 shillings a game by | Dick, Kerr & Co. to cover their expenses. |
n Tramways Company operated 25 Merryweather and | Dick, Kerr steam engines hauling long-wheelbase Falc |
The equipment was provided by | Dick, Kerr & Co. of Preston, which was developing it |
re retiring, but not before playing against the | Dick, Kerr Lady Soccer Team. |
The | Dick, Kerr Ladies went on to tour France, playing ag |
rey sub-contracted the building of the first to | Dick, Kerr & Co. of Lytham St. Annes. |
f the factory in an informal game, the women of | Dick, Kerr's formed a team, under the management of |
reaking into the first team and was playing for | Dick Kerr's XI when he signed for Blackburn Rovers i |
former club Preston North End, and trainer with | Dick, Kerr's Ladies, before finishing his football c |
ron and historian Barbara Jacobs, author of The | Dick, Kerr's Ladies. |
It was there she spotted and recruited into the | Dick, Kerr's Ladies for a job in the Dick, Kerr & Co |
The women's team | Dick, Kerr's Ladies also played at Deepdale, often b |
and returned to non-league football, first with | Dick Kerr's XI and then with Chorley. |
Mitchell played football for the | Dick, Kerr's works team before joining Skelmersdale |
d "fairy" cracks and lame-o lines like "Suck my | dick, kid, like your daddy did" and "You're a fag an |
Dick Kimball (talk) 13:17, 16 April 2008 (UTC) | |
His father is | Dick Kimball, who coached nine divers to Olympic med |
Indiana University and began diving under coach | Dick Kimball. |
Dick King rides his horse ride from Durban to Graham | |
ooks, cite Coalpit Heath as the setting for the | Dick King Smith children's book The Sheep-Pig, later |
Dick King, Potawatomi, photographed in 1928 on Parry | |
The children's novel Sophie's Tom by | Dick King-Smith features a black cat, who the protag |
ks including Sue Townsend's The Queen and I and | Dick King-Smith's H.Prince, but is arguably best kno |
, Nick Hornby, Julian Baggini, Claudia Hammond, | Dick King-Smith, Roger McGough, Brian Patten, David |
tition in the race against the incumbent mayor, | Dick Kirkland, and veteran councillor, Janice Robson |
Currently | Dick Knight resides in Redmond, Washington with his |
In 1984, | Dick Knight and Dr. Mark Dedomenico founded Professi |
Dick Kniss - bass | |
"Summer" (Denver, Mike Taylor, | Dick Kniss) - 3:02 |
d thriving European city is because of the work | Dick Knowles did.". |
an Kew (XeTeX) deliberately modeled TeXworks on | Dick Koch's award-winning application software TeXSh |
Ami Clement, Ted Dent, Zenon Ferley, Jack Fox, | Dick Kowcinak, Pete Langelle, Lucien Martel, Johnny |
ong Mike Blyzka, Billy Hunter, Darrell Johnson, | Dick Kryhoski, Don Larsen and Bob Turley to the Yank |
r after solo shots belted by Clint Courtney and | Dick Kryhoski. |
tello, Colin Suggett, Jeff Astle, Asa Hartford ( | Dick Krzywicki), Bobby Hope. |
tch and was sent off in the replay for punching | Dick Krzywicki. |
Dick Kuchen is an American basketball coach. | |
Film cameraman was | Dick Kursa, Film Editor was John Rosser and Producer |
Dick La Reno - Old Man Simpson | |
Dick La Reno - Bit Role (uncredited) | |
Dick La Reno - Sheriff Simpel | |
Dick La Reno .... Colonel Sears | |
Louis Blues in exchange for Joe Micheletti and | Dick Lamby. |
Dick Lamm, former Governor of Colorado | |
Wally Rose, clarinetist Bob Helm, banjo player | Dick Lammi, and tubaist Bob Short. |
Scobey; trombonist Turk Murphy; tubist/bassist | Dick Lammi; and Watters himself. |
Dick LaPalm, a record promoter for Nat Cole, Peggy L | |
election, Turner defeated incumbent Republican | Dick LaRossa, making him the only Republican Senator |
This final chapter, which | Dick later expressed disapproval over, was not inclu |
He was the 1973 recipient (with | Dick Lathwell and Roger Moore) of the Grace Murray H |
Dick Latvala - tape archivist | |
Tape archivist - | Dick Latvala |
On 27 September 1867 Sir Thomas North | Dick Lauder was served heir to his father Sir John D |
ber 7, 1785, and their son and heir, Sir Thomas | Dick Lauder |
) Charlotte (1818-1848), daughter of Sir Thomas | Dick Lauder of Fountainhall, 7th Bt. |
Sir Thomas North | Dick Lauder of Fountainhall, 9th Baronet (28 April 1 |
wife, Charlotte Gordon, daughter of Sir Thomas | Dick Lauder, Bart., and has issue two sons and one d |
th writer and fellow amateur artist, Sir Thomas | Dick Lauder, and such was Thomsons reputation that i |
es of Scotland, a post later held by Sir Thomas | Dick Lauder, Bt. |
Sir George Andrew | Dick Lauder, 12th Baronet, of the Fountainhall creat |
and, only child of Sir George William Dalrymple | Dick Lauder, 10th Baronet (d.1936) by his spouse Jan |
For the writer, see Thomas | Dick Lauder. |
hat Mr. Eddy is actually a porno producer named | Dick Laurent and he forced her to do the tapes. |
tely, before transferring his mind with that of | Dick, Laurience strangled Clayton, who was inhabitin |
Richard ( | Dick) Lawrence Leonard (born 12 December 1930) is a |
Astronaut Bob Crippen examines | Dick Lawyer's MOL spacesuit. |
Richard ' | Dick' Leafe (born 1891) was a professional footballe |
d traders like Victor Haghani, Larry Hilibrand, | Dick Leahy, Arjun Krishnamachar and Eric Rosenfeld. |
nuary 1967 with the help of the music publisher | Dick Leahy. |
Dick leaves with Nora while Frances's mother, Harrie | |
First year Head Coach Marvin Lewis,who replaces | Dick LeBeau who was fired following the 2002 season |
This resulted in the Bengals firing | Dick LeBeau and replacing him with Marvin Lewis. |
In 1985 they dropped from 13th to 22nd but | Dick LeBeau's zone blitz scheme was doing very well. |
ated by longtime Steelers defensive coordinator | Dick LeBeau, which the team has used since LeBeau fi |
Dick LeBeau, Defensive Coordinator and Head Coach, D | |
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