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Homer and | Jethro, a country music comedy team, recorded a parod |
Jethro A. Hatch, was the first physician in Kentland | |
heatre has seen artistes such as Jim Davidson, | Jethro and Jimmy Cricket making regular appearances. |
ant Dee Dee, the Cane family of Biff, Val, and | Jethro, and businesswoman Sky Silvestry. |
The song was parodied by Homer and | Jethro as "We Didn't Sink the Bismarck". |
h country-jazz musicians including mandolinist | Jethro Burns (of Homer & Jethro), pedal steel guitari |
ky Siegel on harmonica, Hugh McDonald on bass, | Jethro Burns on mandolin, and composer David Amram on |
ylor, Sam Bush, Butch Robins, Vassar Clements, | Jethro Burns, Norman Blake/Tut Taylor/Sam Bush/Butch |
e Music" and "Back to Back," a duet album with | Jethro Burns. |
featured a host of unknowns - Mike Lancaster, | Jethro, Clem Dane, Steve Womack, Gary Denis, Adrian W |
Jethro Coffin was a grandson of Tristram Coffin, one | |
house was built in 1686 as a wedding gift for | Jethro Coffin and his bride, Mary Gardner (granddaugh |
Jethro Coffin House, also known as the Oldest House, | |
March 10 - Kenneth C. " | Jethro" Burns, of the Homer and Jethro comedy duo (d. |
27 - Henry D. "Homer" Haynes, of the Homer and | Jethro comedy duo (d. |
He recently starred as | Jethro D. Bartman (President of the Earth), in a play |
over to greet her, he sees her and his brother | Jethro embrace and kiss. |
Jethro Exum Sumner (1733 - 18 March 1785) was a briga | |
Country music parodists Homer and | Jethro had a success when they parodied "The Battle o |
Edward Hines of the Warham Guild and carved by | Jethro Harris. |
Chris' brother, | Jethro, has just recently joined the Union Army forci |
When he gets to the wagon train in search of | Jethro, he is kindly greeted by Union troops who offe |
Though | Jethro is a Union soldier, Chris hates the Union troo |
1905 | Jethro Justinian Harris Teall |
It was named for the British geologist | Jethro Justinian Harris Teall (1849-1924). |
Sir | Jethro Justinian Harris Teall (5 January 1849 - 2 Jul |
muel and Nathaniel Underhill, William G. Macy, | Jethro Macy, John Norbury, Jacob Peterson, John S. Qu |
Jethro Marks is a Canadian/American classical violist | |
arby, Kate Bateman, Kate Bliss, Anita Manning, | Jethro Marles, Adam Partridge who left Chiswick Aucti |
His father was John Bowman New, son of | Jethro New, and his mother was Mariah (Chalfant) New. |
George, nicknamed | Jethro, played his 100th match for The Kookaburras on |
to a memorable lead block of defensive tackle | Jethro Pugh of the Dallas Cowboys by Green Bay Packer |
sted of Harvey Martin (who recorded 20 sacks), | Jethro Pugh, Ed "Too Tall" Jones and Randy White. |
Spottiswoode Aitken - | Jethro Stark |
xpedition (1901-04) and probably named for Sir | Jethro Teall, Dir. of the Geological Survey and Museu |
Renovations were initiated by | Jethro Thomas Robinson after the fire, and completed |
On the single label, the band is credited as | Jethro Toe. |
With | Jethro Tull |
The Best of | Jethro Tull |
Jethro Tull - April 23, 1979 | |
"Beltane", a song by | Jethro Tull |
20 Years of | Jethro Tull (1988) |
"Locomotive Breath (Acoustic, | Jethro Tull Cover) |
The Very Best of | Jethro Tull (2001) is a greatest hits album by Jethro |
Jeffrey Hammond, bass guitar player with | Jethro Tull |
Giddings joined | Jethro Tull in 1991, succeeding Martin Allcock. |
Jethro Tull and Saint Vitus both have songs alluding | |
A version of the same track appeared on The | Jethro Tull Christmas Album. |
with | Jethro Tull on the title track from the album J-Tull |
Jobson worked with | Jethro Tull on the album A and went on to a solo care |
was founded by Dave Rees and evolved from his | Jethro Tull fanzine of that name. |
In mid-December 1968 Barre joined | Jethro Tull and Gethsemane broke up. |
Jeffrey Hammond of | Jethro Tull is pictured playing one in the Living in |
Ian Anderson plays the Orchestral | Jethro Tull - in Butzbach (Germany) 6 June 2007 |
, The Beacons Bottom Tapes, Roots to Branches, | Jethro Tull In Concert, J-Tull Dot Com, Living with t |
In 1995, Jonathan was asked to play on | Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre's solo album The M |
Jethro Tull publishes The New Horse-Houghing Husbandr | |
Dommage box set acknowledges the influence of | Jethro Tull and Supertramp on this album. |
Jethro Tull used the sitar on "Fat Man" and "Skating | |
In February 2005, Remo collaborated with | Jethro Tull along with renowned Indian percussionist |
Jethro Tull signed with Reprise Records in the United | |
Jethro Tull performed at the Boston Garden as a headl | |
Progressive rock band | Jethro Tull were known to conclude their concerts in |
eal flute" instantly evoking Ian Anderson from | Jethro Tull and said that "Blake's delicate fretwork" |
tually joining a band with Anderson and future | Jethro Tull members John Evan and Barriemore Barlow. |
discography, included on the cover of the 1987 | Jethro Tull LP Crest of a Knave. |
us clients were Pink Floyd ("See Emily Play"), | Jethro Tull (This Was), John Cale (Fear), The Who, Ni |
Lancashire where other future band members of | Jethro Tull also lived including, Ian Anderson, Barri |
Barre's signature solo on the 1971 | Jethro Tull standard "Aqualung" was voted by the read |
player, Ian Anderson by Barre and played with | Jethro Tull in 1996-2007. |
ently four years as keyboardist with rock band | Jethro Tull from January 1988 to December 1991. |
After his time with | Jethro Tull he played with Blodwyn Pig, Robin Trower, |
Performers included The Allman Brothers Band, | Jethro Tull (scheduled but did not perform, citing la |
lf-titled first album (1975) owed something to | Jethro Tull (in Doonan's flute), Fairport Convention |
This followed | Jethro Tull's 1984 tour on which Honeymoon Suite was |
Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson wrote and recorded a song | |
is the title of British progressive rock group | Jethro Tull's debut single, produced by Derek Lawrenc |
same time: Led Zeppelin's Led Zeppelin IV and | Jethro Tull's Aqualung. |
1970s, such as Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers, | Jethro Tull's Aqualung and Neil Young's Harvest. |
Live At Montreux 2003 ( | Jethro Tull) (Live) |
s) (later with Toe Fat, Chicken Shack, Carmen, | Jethro Tull) |
ll About Eve, Simon Mayor and Ian Anderson (of | Jethro Tull). |
21 February - | Jethro Tull, agriculturist (born 1674) |
March - | Jethro Tull, agriculturist (died 1741) |
The festival featured Buddy Guy, Al Kooper, | Jethro Tull, Johnny Winter. |
Between 1967 and 1971 he drummed for | Jethro Tull, leaving after Tull's release of their al |
many 1970-1993 is a video by English rock band | Jethro Tull, released in 2008. |
e group shared the bill with notable acts like | Jethro Tull, Fleetwood Mac and David Bowie among othe |
The seed drill, invented by | Jethro Tull, allows farmers to sow seeds in well-spac |
rd, Van Morrison, Rhinoceros, Ten Wheel Drive, | Jethro Tull, Tony Williams Lifetime, Zephyr |
In 1968 he founded Sky Studios with rock band | Jethro Tull, the Studio later evolved to become leadi |
churchyard is notable as the resting place of | Jethro Tull, the 18th century agriculturalist, whose |
In Concert is a live album by | Jethro Tull, recorded on the 8th of October 1991 at t |
luded bands such as Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, | Jethro Tull, Uriah Heep, The Nice, Rush and Genesis, |
In 1966, the John Evan Band, now | Jethro Tull, made a cover version of the song origina |
This Was by the British progressive rock group | Jethro Tull, and their third single overall. |
erous concerts from well known artists such as | Jethro Tull, Joan Baez, Pet Shop Boys, U2, Andrea Ber |
Outside of | Jethro Tull, Jonathan has also appeared with Gary Moo |
Richie Havens, John Sebastian, Leonard Cohen, | Jethro Tull, Taste and Tiny Tim. |
toured the United States with Procol Harum and | Jethro Tull, and came back to Britain to record her n |
, The Mothers of Invention, The Grateful Dead, | Jethro Tull, Iron Butterfly, Buffy Saint Marie, Fleet |
essful albums of Cat Stevens, and in addition, | Jethro Tull, Carly Simon, Renaissance, Murray Head, C |
Johnny Winter, Joe Cocker and the Grease Band, | Jethro Tull, Bob Seger System, Jim Schwall Blues Peri |
A is the 13th studio album by | Jethro Tull. |
later Dave Pegg announced his retirement from | Jethro Tull. |
e was the original drummer in the British band | Jethro Tull. |
nd a Christmas concert by Seventies supergroup | Jethro Tull. |
e a three day festival in 1997 with headliners | Jethro Tull. |
hter of musician Ian Anderson of the rock band | Jethro Tull. |
o bands such as Rush, Pink Floyd, Genesis, and | Jethro Tull. |
s, including Curved Air, Roxy Music, U.K., and | Jethro Tull. |
d the bass guitar with Fairport Convention and | Jethro Tull. |
on to EMI) in 1999 with longterm Chrysalis act | Jethro Tull. |
k band Stealers Wheel and who also played with | Jethro Tull. |
or his work as the leader of British rock band | Jethro Tull. |
20 Years of | Jethro Tull: Highlights |
20 Years of | Jethro Tull: Highlights (1988) is a 21-track distilla |
Jethro was born in Vancouver into a musical family, a | |
Jethro, West Country comedian, resides in Lewdown. | |
dood'-ee"), the duo was rechristened Homer and | Jethro when WNOX Program Director Lowell Blanchard fo |
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