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He appeared in the famous | Jimmy Glass game against Carlisle, in which the goal |
ces, when Carlisle United's on-loan goalkeeper | Jimmy Glass scored an injury time winner against Ply |
Jimmy Glass (2001) - Goalkeeper who scored a last mi | |
He appeared in the famous | Jimmy Glass game against Plymouth Argyle, in which t |
game in which he broke his leg was the famous | Jimmy Glass game against Carlisle, in which the goal |
Tracey appeared in the famous | Jimmy Glass game against Plymouth Argyle, in which t |
9 league appearances.He appeared in the famous | Jimmy Glass game against Plymouth Argyle, in which t |
Jimmy Glass, Former Goalkeeper known for last minute | |
post-war goalscoring record of 32 goals set by | Jimmy Glazzard in the 1954-55 season, by scoring his |
lscorer in Division 1 came from the club, when | Jimmy Glazzard scored 32 goals. |
tcalfe) played every game in the season, while | Jimmy Glazzard missed just the last game of the seas |
n mount a recovery mainly through the goals of | Jimmy Glazzard, Dave Hickson and Vic Metcalfe. |
yboards/vocals),Buzzy Meekin (bass/vocals) and | Jimmy Glenn (drums). |
Jimmy Gnecco of Ours | |
The song is performed by | Jimmy Gnecco of Ours and Brian May of Queen. |
"Go, | Jimmy, Go" by Jimmy Clanton (1959) |
Cole Hauser as | Jimmy Godfrey |
Rachel agrees, on the condition that | Jimmy goes to a movie with her on Saturday. |
Jimmy goes on to reach the final, where he faces Sea | |
In an AP article by | Jimmy Golan published on August 13, 2008, Alexandra |
A World Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with | Jimmy Golden (1) and Brian Lee (1) |
as were his brother Ron Fuller and his cousin | Jimmy Golden. |
October 10, 1972 by beating Robert Fuller and | Jimmy Golden. |
Jimmy Gomez vocal remix edit - 6:03 | |
Jimmy Gomez vocal remix - 9:14 | |
e is currently working on a joint project with | Jimmy Gomez whose release date is still unknown. |
also works with Phats & Small under the alias ' | Jimmy Gomez'). |
lena Y Los Dinos, Shelly Lares, Jay Perez, and | Jimmy Gonzalez Y Mazz. |
Joe Lopez y La Nueva Imagen Mazz and | Jimmy Gonzalez y Grupo Mazz. |
ck Mahon (Loughborough United); inside-forward | Jimmy Goodfellow (Bishop Auckland); and Billy McCart |
owards the end of the season and his assistant | Jimmy Goodfellow and defender Jimmy Mullen were appo |
k Cullerton (Chester); Mick Mahon (York City); | Jimmy Goodfellow (Workington); Graham Williams (Runc |
lised on both occasions via Colin Appleton and | Jimmy Goodfellow. |
-round win over future world lightweight champ | Jimmy Goodrich. |
on in the loan agreement stated that if either | Jimmy Gopperth or Tamati Ellison got injured or made |
He was spotted by Middlesbrough coach | Jimmy Gordon and he signed for Boro. |
Jimmy Gordon - drums | |
James Duncan ' | Jimmy' Gordon (1 January 1896 - 30 September 1918) w |
Her ex-husband | Jimmy Gordon was a MLA representing Miramichi Bay fr |
r, Bishop played with Cow Cow Davenport in and | Jimmy Gordon's Vip Vop Band, but retired from studio |
For the Scottish soccer player, see | Jimmy Gordon. |
len") Bunn, Junius Parker, Melvin Coldten, and | Jimmy Gorham. |
Jennings won his first title when he defeated | Jimmy Gould for the minor WBU Intercontinental welte |
Bobby Jaspar/Henri Renaud (Vogue 1953-54) with | Jimmy Gourley, Fats Sadi |
Jimmy Governor (1875 - 18 January 1901) was one of t | |
The police cell in which | Jimmy Governor was detained can be seen in Wingham. |
Jimmy Graham (born in Goldsboro, North Carolina) is | |
His brother | Jimmy Graham was also a footballer. |
2, which featured guest MCs including Craig G, | Jimmy Grand and Dirk Diggla from the United States, |
Indorphine began in the garage of lead singer | Jimmy Grant as he, and high school friend and drumme |
Mark Reynolds and | Jimmy Grant left and the new line-up was Keith Mono |
Two months later | Jimmy Grant resurfaced as the new bassist for Psycho |
Jimmy Grant, 3b | |
Jimmy Greaves (Tottenham Hotspur), 35 | |
in his illustrious career Tottenham Hotspur's | Jimmy Greaves was Division One top-scorer with 27 go |
lub's lack of direction, Chelsea's star player | Jimmy Greaves joined AC Milan at the end of the seas |
Tottenham won the match 5-1 thanks to goals by | Jimmy Greaves (2), John White and Terry Dyson (2). |
land were defeated by three goals to one (from | Jimmy Greaves). |
hat season broke the Spurs club record held by | Jimmy Greaves, and remains unbroken to this day. |
Jimmy Greaves, (Tottenham Hotspur), 37 | |
a hotel about a forthcoming tour, amongst them | Jimmy Greaves, Bobby Moore and Bobby Charlton, they |
Jimmy Greaves, (Chelsea), 41 | |
oals became a little less frequent, and indeed | Jimmy Greaves, playing purely as a striker, would ov |
Jimmy Greaves, (Chelsea), 33 | |
r who also scored on his debut against Spurs - | Jimmy Greaves. |
rances, but lost his place upon the arrival of | Jimmy Greaves. |
Drum programming: David Flemming, | Jimmy Greco, Robert Palmer |
Ireland - Gay Byrne (TV), | Jimmy Greeley (Radio) |
Ernie Moss (from Chesterfield for £12,000) and | Jimmy Greenhoff (Toronto Blizzard); defender Ray Dea |
Jimmy Greenhoff instantly restored United's lead and | |
Jimmy Greenhoff (b 1946-present), footballer, Manche | |
uild, forcing the sale of key players, such as | Jimmy Greenhoff to Manchester United and Alan Hudson |
ere so near to an Old Trafford replay only for | Jimmy Greenhoff to break the hearts of most of the 1 |
when Lou Macari's shot deflected off team mate | Jimmy Greenhoff's chest and looped into the net past |
f Vowden and Fred Pickering; later he supplied | Jimmy Greenhoff, Bob Latchford and Bob Hatton. |
players including Sean Haslegrave, Ian Moores, | Jimmy Greenhoff, Alan Hudson, and Mike Pejic. |
ng players like Jim Holton, Stuart Pearson and | Jimmy Greenhoff. |
Jimmy Greenspoon - keyboard | |
Jimmy Greenwood was the clubs last international cap | |
oins were a popular vocal group, consisting of | Jimmy Gregorakis, George Mantalis, and brothers Geor |
James ( | Jimmy) Grewer (born 1865 in Dundee, Scotland) was a |
ie Shaw and the orchestras of Victor Young and | Jimmy Grier, the sisters dominated the airwaves betw |
Jimmy Griffin | |
ylvester in collaboration with ex-Bread member | Jimmy Griffin in Memphis, Tennessee. |
vocal group composed of former Bread vocalist | Jimmy Griffin, as well as former Cymarron members Ri |
e former members of the soft-rock band Bread - | Jimmy Griffin, Robb Royer and Larry Knechtel - formi |
In 1970, Royer and | Jimmy Griffin, under the pseudonyms Robb Wilson and |
lle, his songwriting credits include works for | Jimmy Griffin, The Remingtons, Mary Chapin Carpenter |
Jimmy Griffin, (later founder member of the 1970s ba | |
ns, a band which comprised former Bread member | Jimmy Griffin, on their 1993 album Aim for the Heart |
"Everything to Lose" ( | Jimmy Griffin, Richard Mainegra, Rick Yancey) - 2:30 |
There's Only One | Jimmy Grimble (2001) |
rt audio sample from the film There's Only One | Jimmy Grimble. |
Ray Nance (track 3), | Jimmy Grissom (track 5) - vocal |
as also introduced to country-western music by | Jimmy Grubbs, who would ask Seals to gig with his gr |
Edmund Goulding - | Jimmy Gubbins |
1961: | Jimmy Guiffre - Emphasis & Flight 1961 (live recordi |
"Relaxin'" ( | Jimmy Guinn) - 11:11 |
ational news story in 1998 when she and dancer | Jimmy Gulzar were married in the parish church and i |
group known as the "Wild Bunch" consisting of | Jimmy Gunn, Charlie Weaver, Al Cowlings, Tody Smith |
In 1969, he teamed with Al Cowlings and | Jimmy Gunn, and the late Tody Smith and Bubba Scott |
ford in 1933-34, then played in the South with | Jimmy Gunn. |
s picked up by O'Reilly Media, which appointed | Jimmy Guterman to edit it and renamed the newsletter |
Critic | Jimmy Guterman named it one of the worst albums ever |
Rock author | Jimmy Guterman wrote that "Fade Away" is "certainly |
Charles Bickford - Maj. Gen. | Jimmy Guthrie |
o an interview with Bay Area radio personality | Jimmy Guy "I remember his funeral, it was like Marti |
Andre Kinney as | Jimmy Hackett |
im to her cousin, Shelley (Kate Micucci), whom | Jimmy had hooked up with two years previously. |
In 1989 | Jimmy had a stint in youth training when he travelle |
Later that year, | Jimmy had one of the most memorable feuds in his car |
It would have been pointless, especially after | Jimmy had done what appeared to be the definitive ve |
But it wouldn't have lasted long, since | Jimmy had no intention of letting Louie run wild." |
nd left to join Cardiff City, where his father | Jimmy had played during the 1920s, in 1947. |
Pitt - | Jimmy Hagan, 17-yard run (off Stanford fumble) (Boot |
Canterbury included Alister Atkinson, captain | Jimmy Haig, Lory Blanchard, John Bond, Cyril Paskell |
bertson, Jack Forrest, George Menzies, captain | Jimmy Haig, Ken English, George Davidson, Cliff John |
The South Island included Cyril Paskell, | Jimmy Haig, Bill McLennan, John Bond, Bob Neilson, F |
, Joffre Johnson, Arthur Gillman, Bob Aynsley, | Jimmy Haig, Des Barchard and George Davidson. |
chard, Pat Smith, Bill McKenzie, Len Brown and | Jimmy Haig. |
uch as Kenny Rogers, Johnny Reid, Keni Thomas, | Jimmy Hall and Wynonna Judd. |
re members of the band during that period were | Jimmy Hall, vocals, harmonica, saxophone; Jimmy's br |
He has also played alongside | Jimmy Hall, Joe Turner, Richie Sambora, Billy Idol, |
Jimmy Hallinan also played for the Aetnas of Chicago | |
Jimmy Hallinan | |
); Russell Procope (clarinet, alto saxophone); | Jimmy Hamilton (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Johnny H |
Jimmy Hamilton - clarinet, tenor saxophone (tracks 1 | |
Jimmy Hamilton - tenor saxophone, clarinet | |
rk with Duke Ellington's band (having replaced | Jimmy Hamilton in 1968) and stylistic similarities w |
Vocals: | Jimmy Hamilton |
featured Dave Karr on flute and tenor sax and | Jimmy Hamilton on piano. |
Jimmy Hamilton - clarinet, tenor saxophone | |
"Tutti for Cootie" (Ellington, | Jimmy Hamilton) - 2:31 |
"Air-Conditioned Jungle" (Ellington, | Jimmy Hamilton) - 5:45 |
He also played the double bass with | Jimmy Hamilton, who is most known for performing wit |
Jimmy Hamilton, | |
Jimmy Hamme (born September 29, 1983 in Auxerre) is | |
Forwards | Jimmy Hampson and Buchanan Sharp were the top goalsc |
4-3, with goals from Percy Downes, Dick Neal, | Jimmy Hampson and Alex Ritchie, in front of a crowd |
Jimmy Hampson was the club's top scorer for the fift | |
Jimmy Hampson was the club's top scorer for the seve | |
Jimmy Hampson was the club's top scorer for the eigh | |
Jimmy Hampson was the club's top scorer for the four | |
Jimmy Hampson was the club's top scorer for the sixt | |
Jimmy Hampson was the club's top scorer for the seco | |
New signings included centre forward | Jimmy Hampson, who went on to become an England inte |
Jimmy Hanley (left), Petula Clark (right), and Edwar | |
Jimmy Hanley as 1st Soldier | |
Jimmy Hanley as Jimmy Gardner | |
Jimmy Hanley ... Peter Rogers | |
Jimmy Hanley as Pvt. | |
Jimmy Hanley as Peter Robinson | |
ontgomery Tully and starring William Hartnell, | Jimmy Hanley((Petula Clark)) ((Dinah Sheridan))and C |
iller film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring | Jimmy Hanley, Rona Anderson and Leslie Dwyer. |
edy film directed by Jeffrey Dell and starring | Jimmy Hanley, Anne Crawford and Raymond Huntley. |
sh romantic comedy film starring Petula Clark, | Jimmy Hanley, Hugh Sinclair, Edward Rigby, and Antho |
ull, starring Lesley Brook, Dinah Sheridan amd | Jimmy Hanley. |
Jimmy Hannan wins the Gold Logie Award | |
Jimmy Hansra - Canadian Cricket Team | |
Jimmy Hargrove is a former running back in the Natio | |
For the American football player, see | Jimmy Hargrove. |
Jimmy Harker is a boy in desperate need of help, but | |
st Division on 13 October 1962, deputising for | Jimmy Harris in a home game against Manchester City |
Along with | Jimmy Harrison and Jack Teagarden, Higginbotham cont |
They Won't Forget (1937) (uncredited) .... | Jimmy Harrison (Dissenting Juror) |
d Thomas Morris, trombonists Charlie Irvis and | Jimmy Harrison, alto saxophonists Benny Carter and E |
However he recovered, and when | Jimmy Harrop was forced out of Villa's 1920 FA Cup F |
Jimmy Harrower (born 19 June 1924) in Dunfermline, S | |
Jimmy Harry - guitars, bass, keyboards, programming, | |
Jimmy Harry - Arranger, Producer | |
"Put Yourself in My Place" ( | Jimmy Harry) - 4:56 KM |
"Future Is Clear" - Jeannie Ortega ( | Jimmy Harry, Elliot Lurie) - 2:59 |
Legion of Doom - "What a Rush" ( | Jimmy Hart and J.J. Maguire) (1:13) |
Big Boss Man - "Servin' Hard Time" ( | Jimmy Hart and J.J. Maguire) (1:23) |
Rhythm & Blues - "Hunka, Hunka Honky Love" ( | Jimmy Hart and J.J. Maguire) (1:21) |
"Haircut" by | Jimmy Hart and JJ Maguire (WWF) |
In early 2009 Bayless signed with | Jimmy Hart's Wrestlicious series, which began airing |
- (Jerry Lawler, Brian Lawler, Too Cool II w/ | Jimmy Hart) |
s time in the short lived XWF promotion ran by | Jimmy Hart. |
Bix Beiderbecke (cornet), Min Lelbrook (tuba), | Jimmy Hartwell (clarinet), George Johnson (tenor sax |
Jimmy has lived in Argentina since 1976 and is part | |
One of them is booby-trapped, but | Jimmy has no idea which one it is. |
Jimmy has an assignment to write a book report, and | |
As well as the Brussels Barbarians | Jimmy has played for Hull University RUFC, Utrecht R |
Billy however is shocked to see how | Jimmy has ransacked the place when he returns and Do |
ing neighbours Rab and Jake, who discover that | Jimmy has managed to get his hands on some premium q |
n Chris's ex-girlfriend, Lilly Wing, whose son | Jimmy has just disappeared. |
Jimmy has considered retiring from rugby to focus on | |
Jimmy has done a number of recordings where all of t | |
Jimmy Haslip at the Liri Blues Festival, Italy, in 2 | |
Jimmy Haslip - bass | |
Jimmy Haslip, Neil Stubenhaus: Bass guitar | |
age, Dweezil Zappa, Tony Kaye, Pat Mastelloto, | Jimmy Haslip, Bob Kulick, Michael Sherwood) 7:34 |
Vocals - Jeff Scott Soto, Bass - | Jimmy Haslip, Sax - Scotty Page, Drums - Pat Torpey |
Jimmy Hassell joined the group several months later | |
The Ballad of Calico album and was replaced by | Jimmy Hassell. |
Jimmy Hastings - Brass arranger, alto saxophone, ten | |
Jimmy Hastings - flute on "Love Song With Flute" | |
Jimmy Hastings - flute, clarinet (3), bass clarinet | |
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