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t artists on the comic have included Tim Vigil, | Jeff Austin, Tim Tyler, Jason Crager, Marat Mychaels |
more) by Keller Williams with Keith Moseley and | Jeff Austin. |
"Love Tape" · Remix by | Jeff Automatic |
Stephnie Weir received the "Actress in a Revue" | Jeff Award for Second City 4.0 in 2000. |
The show won a | Jeff Award for Best Musical (mid-size production) an |
s Knob, and One Woman Shoe, for which she won a | Jeff Award. |
The play won four | Jeff Awards (the Chicago Theater Union's equivalent |
The | Jeff Awards and Committee have been criticized by Ch |
Best Artistic Specialization 2009 | Jeff Awards Chicago (Winner). |
They have won a number of | Jeff Awards. |
rds ceremonies, including the annual Non-Equity | Jeff Awards. |
With | Jeff away on business, Marty (Kenneth Cope) travels |
Jeff Ayers (Julie Johnson, voice) as Baby Bop | |
Trombone - | Jeff Babko |
oint, called Resolution with writer and pianist | Jeff Babko, trumpeter Walt Fowler, saxophonist Brand |
Jeff Backus (born September 21, 1977 in Midland, Mic | |
In July 2001, | Jeff Backus signed a $7 million 5 year contract with |
On July 2006, | Jeff Backus signed a $40 million 6 year contract wit |
#1 overall during Millen's reign), left tackle | Jeff Backus, and right tackle Gosder Cherilus, remai |
d future pros Steve Hutchinson, Jon Jansen, and | Jeff Backus. |
(So was | Jeff Bagwell of the Houston Astros, who was injured |
Jeff Bagwell, Gold Glove Award, First base | |
Jeff Bagwell, Silver Slugger Award, First base | |
1991 National League Rookie of the Year, behind | Jeff Bagwell, for playing in 120 Games and having 41 |
Jeff Bagwell, First Base, National League Rookie of | |
uston Astros' original "Killer B's", along with | Jeff Bagwell, Craig Biggio, and Derek Bell. |
traded by the Astros to the Boston Red Sox for | Jeff Bagwell. |
s fired and replaced with former Astro teammate | Jeff Bagwell. |
ing a no-hitter on an eighth-inning home run to | Jeff Bagwell. |
d up to the Red Sox to play at first base after | Jeff Bailey injured his ankle a game in two days bef |
he starting second baseman in 2011, beating out | Jeff Baker and Blake DeWitt for the job. |
Producers Chris Moore and | Jeff Balis of Live Planet's Project Greenlight fame |
Jeff Ball (born April 17, 1969 in Merced, California | |
Jeff Ballard - Drums | |
nic palette by adding Tim Ries on woodwinds and | Jeff Ballard on hand percussion. |
The sextet is unchanged except for | Jeff Ballard replacing Adam Cruz on drums. |
ad Architecture, was released a year later with | Jeff Ballard replacing Rossy on drums. |
Jeff Ballard - drums | |
e jazz trio of saxophonist Mark Turner, drummer | Jeff Ballard and bassist Larry Grenadier. |
Jeff Ballard - drums, handclapping | |
tes with Kurt Rosenwinkel, Larry Grenadier, and | Jeff Ballard, and has formed various collectives tha |
ay Andersen, Christian McBride, Kenny Wollesen, | Jeff Ballard, Lee Konitz, Benny Golson, Fela Kuti, F |
"Armando's Tango" with Avishai Cohen, | Jeff Ballard, Steve Wilson, Steve Davis, and Tim Gar |
he album's roster includes Loueke, Peter Rende, | Jeff Ballard, Lizz Wright, and Gretchen Parlato. |
Jeff Ballard- Superintendent | |
rt Rosenwinkel, Aaron Goldberg, Ben Street, and | Jeff Ballard. |
Jeff Banister (1986) | |
Breakfast Time's Selina Scott and top designer | Jeff Banks as its first hosts. |
In 1986 The Clothes Show presented by | Jeff Banks and Selina Scott was created from a stran |
1988, a Junior Gaultier outfit was selected by | Jeff Banks as the Dress of the Year. |
t appearances from Frank Ricotti, Pete Zorn and | Jeff Bannister. |
Jeff Barker (footballer) (1915-1985), former footbal | |
Jeff Barker (politician) (born 1943), Democratic mem | |
Jeff Barker (playwright) (born 1954), American playw | |
His crew often includes | Jeff Barklage (camera/lighting) and Eric J. Chatterj |
Jeff Barlow - Gambler | |
Jeff Barnes Wilson died in 1995. | |
Jeff Barnes (born March 1, 1955 in Philadelphia, Pen | |
Jeff Barnes, National Football League linebacker, Lo | |
10 race features incumbent Frank Wolf, Democrat | Jeff Barnett and Libertarian Bill Redpath. |
Jeff Barnett is the author of two books, Future War | |
In addition to his work in theatre, | Jeff Baron wrote and sold four original screenplays. |
Jeff Baron is an award-winning playwright from New Y | |
perhaps best known for the role of Mr. Green in | Jeff Baron's Visiting Mr. Green (Besuch bei Mr Green |
was an American country music group composed of | Jeff Barosh (vocals, fiddle, steel guitar, sax, guit |
haring the stage with labelmates Silverfish and | Jeff Barrett's [HEAD] Records signings Loop and bein |
Jeff Barrett, ed (2009). | |
This film was produced by | Jeff Barrie and Southern Energy Conservation Initiat |
h remixes by Friscia and Lamboy, Giuseppe D and | Jeff Barringer. |
The song was written by | Jeff Barry and the Australian composer Peter Allen; |
The film features an original music score by | Jeff Barry and choreography by Deney Terrio. |
Cheer Me Up ( | Jeff Barry - Ron Dante - J. Carr) - 2:22 |
ord label founded by songwriter-record producer | Jeff Barry in 1967 in New York City. |
Jeff Barry discontinued Steed Records when he reloca | |
Bubblegum pop song written by American composer | Jeff Barry for The Archies 1968 debut album The Arch |
ng was arranged by Artie Butler and produced by | Jeff Barry & Ellie Greenwich. |
The sound engineer was Fred Weinberg, who was | Jeff Barry's and Andy Kim's favorite, and who also r |
They distributed | Jeff Barry's Steed Records and also distributed the |
n He Kissed Me" (Phil Spector, Ellie Greenwich, | Jeff Barry) - 2:51 |
"Am I Grooving You?" (Bert Russell, | Jeff Barry) - 9:39 |
Mountain High" (Phil Spector, Ellie Greenwich, | Jeff Barry) |
"When It's Over" ( | Jeff Barry) - 4:50 |
"Tell Lorrie I Love Her" (Ben Raleigh, | Jeff Barry, Keith Whitley) - 3:00 |
"River Deep, Mountain High" (Phil Spector, | Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich) - 3:29 |
"Chapel of Love" ( | Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, Phil Spector) - 2:25 |
e backing, writing, producing, and arranging of | Jeff Barry, "Sister James" became one of the first i |
Da Doo Ron Ron (Phil Spector, | Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich) |
The group had recorded the Phil Spector, | Jeff Barry, and Ellie Greenwich song "Chapel of Love |
"Hanky Panky" ( | Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich) |
"Leader of the Pack" ( | Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, George Morton) - 3:30 |
"Baby, I Love You" is a pop song written by | Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, and Phil Spector, produ |
"Do Wah Diddy Diddy" ( | Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich) |
"I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine" ( | Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, Phil Spector) - 4:43 |
This version was produced by | Jeff Barry, and was used in a first-season episode o |
Da Doo Ron Ron (Phil Spector, | Jeff Barry, and Ellie Greenwich) 2:48 |
ish I Never Saw the Sunshine" (Ellie Greenwich, | Jeff Barry, Phil Spector) |
song written by Phil Spector, Ellie Greenwich, | Jeff Barry, and Angela Hunte. |
However, in the nineties the album's producer, | Jeff Barry, was asked about the sessions and reveale |
s - Acid Drinkers (expect "Then She Kissed Me": | Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, Philip Spector) |
"Nothing Is Forever" ( | Jeff Barry, Bobby Bloom) -2:34 |
Producer & arranger: | Jeff Barry. |
Jeff Bass - Bass, Guitar, Keyboards, | |
"These Drugs" - D12 (produced by Eminem, | Jeff Bass & DJ Head) |
ting sitting member and fellow Old Newingtonian | Jeff Bate. |
He went on to play ' | Jeff Bateman' in Coronation Street (1980); Sergeant |
I'm In" by Joe Nichols, "Long, Slow Kisses" by | Jeff Bates, "I'll Just Hold On, "All About Tonight"a |
James Christian, Phil Stone, and | Jeff Batter went on to form another popular Connecti |
Jeff Baxter - guitar | |
Jeff Baxter is a current member of the Washington St | |
Jeff Baxter - Guitar, Guitar (Synthesizer) | |
Barnes, | Jeff Baxter, B. Lattimore, Rich Nice, J.C. "Poke" Ol |
oup Oregon, trumpeters/composers Mark Isham and | Jeff Beal, bassists Marc Johnson and John Patitucci, |
Contemplations - | Jeff Beal, Triloka Records |
The incidental music was composed by | Jeff Beal. |
Jeff Beal: Keyboards on "Springtime Laughter" | |
The band consists of | Jeff Beam (guitar, vocals), Sam Peisner (bass), and |
Along with a fellow olympian | Jeff Bean, he participated in an episode of the hit |
The Republican candidate, businessman | Jeff Beatty who had lost a congressional race two ye |
Jeff Beaulieu - guitar | |
In February 2007, | Jeff became engaged to WTHR Sunrise reporter, Stepha |
teur and they often raced in the same races but | Jeff became a professional. |
In 2007, it was announced | Jeff Becerra would be performing under the "Possesse |
ao and drummer Mike Sus's garage band recruited | Jeff Becerra following the suicide of vocalist Barry |
Jeff Becerra - Bass & Vocals | |
p and power trio, with the line up of guitarist | Jeff Beck who had already been a member of The Yardb |
t Recordings!; a 1965 recording by the BBC with | Jeff Beck was released on Yardbirds ... On Air; and |
Original score produced by | Jeff Beck and Jed Leiber |
Two former guitarists with the Yardbirds, | Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page, moved on to form key acts |
s initially went unpunished, however eventually | Jeff Beck was forced to fire him. |
Jeff Beck - lead guitar (Side 1 and all reissue bonu | |
The | Jeff Beck Group released a rendition of the song on |
y Holden had been offered the chance to replace | Jeff Beck in the Yardbirds before joining The Other |
Tench later moved on to play with The | Jeff Beck Group, Hummingbird, Humble Pie, Streetwalk |
Freeway Jam: To Beck and Back | Jeff Beck Tribute - 2007 - Track #7 "The Pump" |
makes an early use of the fuzz box by guitarist | Jeff Beck during the guitar solo. |
s line-ups, including Carlo Little, Jimmy Page, | Jeff Beck and Nicky Hopkins, are to be found on diff |
on, they opened for groups such as Argent, The | Jeff Beck Group, and The Faces. |
well as having toured the US as support acts to | Jeff Beck and Jamie Cullum. |
"Diamond Dust" - | Jeff Beck |
Jeff Beck produced and also played guitars on this L | |
In May 1971 Tench joined The | Jeff Beck Group and Gass disbanded. |
use (released 1992) is an instrumental album by | Jeff Beck & Jed Lieber. |
pan and Brazil, as well as supporting shows for | Jeff Beck in the U.K. and Dave Matthews Band in the |
iod in its Fender Stratocaster Ultra and Fender | Jeff Beck Stratocaster models. |
Jeff Beck and Tom Jones on 2003's Red, White and Blu | |
a session musician and at one stage joining the | Jeff Beck Group. |
He has toured and recorded with | Jeff Beck since 2006. |
Also, | Jeff Beck reunited with his former bandmates on the |
ie from this concert were later included on the | Jeff Beck compilation Beckology (1991). |
The | Jeff Beck Group |
ave also recently supported legendary guitarist | Jeff Beck on his "Emotion and Commotion" tour as his |
If a big name such as | Jeff Beck was playing, UFO broke even, but the club |
ngs on this album were written by Eric Clapton, | Jeff Beck or Jimmy Page. |
Jeff Beck does not appear on any of the Page/Clapton | |
Barabajagal (Love Is Hot)" by Donovan with the | Jeff Beck Group, and with the b-side "Trudi". |
compilation blues rock album with Eric Clapton, | Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page, with additional credit to |
"Gets Us All in the End" - | Jeff Beck |
"Going Down" - The | Jeff Beck Group |
"Jailhouse Rock" - The | Jeff Beck Group |
"Hi Ho Silver Lining" - | Jeff Beck |
"Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" - | Jeff Beck |
Stewart then left to join the | Jeff Beck Group at the start of 1967. |
also notable for the performance of rock legend | Jeff Beck on guitar. |
Jeff Beck - lead guitar on "I'm Not Talking", "I Ain | |
…he also achieves pyrotechnics that rival early | Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton." |
The single is credited to Donovan and | Jeff Beck Group. |
The instrumentation is provided by the | Jeff Beck Group. |
sions for their first album they were joined by | Jeff Beck for a brief period but he did not contribu |
original line up included members of the second | Jeff Beck Group, vocalist and guitarist Bobby Tench, |
Jeff Beck - electric guitar on "Hello Jeff" and guit | |
and features a psychedelic-style guitar solo by | Jeff Beck using his Fender Esquire guitar. |
rock band, formed in 1974 by Bobby Tench of The | Jeff Beck Group and Streetwalkers fame. |
Jeff Beck released his follow up live album Live and | |
Worked with | Jeff Beck and others for many years. |
In 1993, Paul Rodgers with | Jeff Beck recorded it for Muddy Water Blues: A Tribu |
Jeff Beck and Imelda May covered the song on the PBS | |
In his autobiography, Donovan relates how | Jeff Beck's guitar had not been delivered to the stu |
Cover versions include | Jeff Beck's instrumental jazz fusion version featuri |
Known for his performance on | Jeff Beck's Wired album and the soundtrack for the 1 |
Jeff Beck's two tracks were recorded in 1963 and can | |
Jeff's book : A chronology of Jeff Beck's career 196 | |
n than I", and "I'm a Man" (studio version with | Jeff Beck). |
ami, Florida, (the day after opening a show for | Jeff Beck). |
group that spawned such noteworthy musicians as | Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, and Jimmy Page. |
is an English rock drummer who has worked with | Jeff Beck, Graham Parker, Paul Young, Roger Glover, |
dwin Hawkins and Led Zeppelin (on July 11); and | Jeff Beck, Ten Years After, Sly and the Family Stone |
riends, Shag, Taste, MC5 and SRC (July 26); and | Jeff Beck, Johnny Winter, Joe Cocker and the Grease |
appa, Ian Hunter, Lou Reed, Jefferson Starship, | Jeff Beck, David Bowie, Whitesnake, Sammy Hagar, UFO |
acclaimed and shows his influences ranging from | Jeff Beck, Mike Oldfield, and Joe Satriani to Larry |
He has recorded with Galt McDermot, | Jeff Beck, James Brown, and B.B. King. |
Blakey, Gary Burton, Branford Marsalis, Sting, | Jeff Beck, Chaka Khan, Des'ree, Bud Shank, Tommy Smi |
Jeff Beck, a prospective replacement recorded on gui | |
es, B. B. King, The Everly Brothers, The Kinks, | Jeff Beck, Tom Petty, The Yardbirds, Big Brother and |
also performed live in concert with Spyro Gyra, | Jeff Beck, Herbie Hancock, Eumir Deodato, Livingston |
ingdom, performing to an audience that included | Jeff Beck, Elbow, and Roots Manuva. |
ad worked with The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, | Jeff Beck, and many others; folk guitarist, singer, |
featuring the likes of Cream, Fleetwood Mac and | Jeff Beck, whilst the jazz groups were relegated to |
The Beach Boys, Beastie Boys, Beautiful South, | Jeff Beck, The Bee Gees, George Benson, Big Country, |
Jeff Beck, Emotion & Commotion (2010) | |
n, Tokyo Police Club, Mother Mother, The Dears, | Jeff Beck, Loverboy, The Reason, Basia Bulat and the |
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