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he had returned to blues playing, working with | Jimmy Dawkins and touring Japan with Otis Rush in 19 |
course of her career played with Junior Wells, | Jimmy Dawkins, Bobby Rush, Buddy Guy, Albert King, P |
r, Lionel Hampton, Chico O'Farrill's big band, | Jimmy Dawkins, Von Freeman, Johnny Frigo, Slide Hamp |
as a sideman with the likes of Eddie Shaw and | Jimmy Dawkins. |
for two years before moving on to join up with | Jimmy Dawkins. |
Jimmy Dawn Carruth II (born November 4, 1969 in El P | |
(#53), Bill Cantrell (#52), Neal Carter (#25), | Jimmy Daywalt (#64), Duke Dinsmore (#68), Walt Faulk |
Jimmy Daywalt (August 28, 1924 - April 4, 1966) was | |
To convince | Jimmy, DC Perkins sets fire to the canteen, but unkn |
new Cercle Brugge manager Glen De Boeck named | Jimmy De Wulf as captain. |
team captain | Jimmy De Wulf to the bench. |
Jimmy De La Cruze* as Lobo, the bandit leader | |
wever, in modern times, singer and businessman | Jimmy Dean and his wife Donna Meade Dean made their |
In 1964, | Jimmy Dean hit the country charts with his version o |
On television, Richman appeared on The | Jimmy Dean Show, The Perry Como Show, The Dick Cavet |
ountry and Western Recording - "Big Bad John," | Jimmy Dean |
Jimmy Dean for Big Bad John | |
e film PT 109 by Michael Pate and named in the | Jimmy Dean hit song, also called "PT-109". |
"Mama Sang a Song," including Walter Brennan, | Jimmy Dean and Faron Young. |
ia during the 1950s and a regular guest on the | Jimmy Dean television show in the 1960s. |
One thing surprised me when I showed | Jimmy Dean at film festivals-no one walked out.":130 |
Ward Costello, Don Johnson and guest starring | Jimmy Dean and the (then unknown) Mark Hamill for wh |
the Miller Brothers, Rex Allen of Arizona, and | Jimmy Dean of Plainview, Texas, among others, took i |
ohn" is a country song originally performed by | Jimmy Dean and composed by Dean and Roy Acuff. |
PT-109 was a song by | Jimmy Dean about the adventures of John F. Kennedy a |
"P.T. 109" - | Jimmy Dean |
"First Thing Every Morning" ( | Jimmy Dean) |
In Come Back to the Five and Dime, | Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean, an all-female fan club calle |
Come Back to the 5 & Dime, | Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean: A Comedy-Drama. |
"Hard Times" ( | Jimmy Dean, lyrics by Goodwyn) - 2:39 |
Also included is "Big Bad John" by | Jimmy Dean, a crossover hit which spent five weeks a |
August 10 - | Jimmy Dean, singer-songwriter best known for "Big Ba |
At the Chicago premiere of | Jimmy Dean, Altman spoke of its festival acclaim to |
lm role was in Come Back to the Five and Dime, | Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (1982). |
Come Back to the Five and Dime, | Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (play), a 1976 play by Ed Gra |
Come Back to the Five and Dime, | Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (film), a 1982 film adaptatio |
d Ed Graczyk's Come Back to the Five and Dime, | Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean. |
Come Back to the Five and Dime, | Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean is a 1976 play by Ed Graczyk, |
It stars Ned Beatty and | Jimmy Dean. |
rs to the actor James Dean, and NOT the singer | Jimmy Dean. |
Mike and | Jimmy decide to hold Scott until after the game, rea |
Jimmy decided to give up singing to serve a short hi | |
Jimmy Dee Caterine - Guitar | |
Jimmy DeGrasso - drums | |
Jimmy DeGrasso - drums, percussion | |
Jimmy DeGrasso - Drums on "City", "She's Gone" & "Go | |
h bassist Tommy "T-Bone" Caradonna and drummer | Jimmy DeGrasso (Megadeth, Alice Cooper, Suicidal Ten |
was formed, Dave Ellefson was the bassist and | Jimmy DeGrasso was the drummer for the multi-platinu |
ilm by both a local and Australian stormchaser | Jimmy Deguara and estimated to be at least an EF1 in |
It was later owned by | Jimmy DeKnight and Jack Howard. |
"Rock Around the Clock" ( | Jimmy DeKnight, Max Freedman) 2:14 |
itles to The Heavenly Bodies (Tom Prichard and | Jimmy Del Ray) on Super Bowl of Wrestling. |
er Marks, Alex Skolnick, the Tito Puente band, | Jimmy Delgado, Fat Joe, Mink, and more. |
Jimmy Dell died on 25 March 2008 | |
James Dell (known as | Jimmy Dell) was born in Liverpool in 1924 and joined |
Located a few miles west of Savannah, the | Jimmy DeLoach Parkway is a road that links highways |
He was succeeded by | Jimmy Delshad. |
we to advance to the finals, where he defeated | Jimmy DeMarco with a 630 splash to win the tournamen |
Jimmy Demaret won the tournament and joined Horton S | |
In 1969, | Jimmy Demaret stated, “Quaker Ridge is the most unde |
1940 | Jimmy Demaret |
Jimmy Demaret was a guest on "I Love Lucy" in 1954. | |
Jimmy Demaret won the tournament at -5 to become the | |
Jimmy Demaret overcame an opening round 64 by Lloyd | |
st Masters tournament that three-time champion | Jimmy Demaret participated in. |
Palmer and Tiger Woods have each won four, and | Jimmy Demaret, Gary Player, Sam Snead, Nick Faldo, a |
Singer | Jimmy Demers had just performed the National Anthem |
Jimmy demonstrates his altruism by taking Mike's pla | |
ter learning of the plight of death row inmate | Jimmy Dennis jimmydennis.org. |
Bandmembers Joe Bennett and | Jimmy Denton co-wrote "Black Slacks". |
On Nov 14, 2010 Danny Bonaduce teamed with | Jimmy Deo to defeat The Dark Dragons at Regional Cha |
de tracks was "Detroit 442", and the other was | Jimmy Destri's "Poets Problem", which was not on the |
"Atomic" (7" Mix) (Deborah Harry, | Jimmy Destri) - 3:48 |
"Picture This" (Chris Stein, Deborah Harry, | Jimmy Destri) - 2:53 |
"Detroit 442" ( | Jimmy Destri, Chris Stein) - 2:28 |
Robert Pastorelli - | Jimmy Detillo |
recording, which also included two tracks with | Jimmy Deuchar on trumpet. |
Jimmy Deuchar - trumpet | |
h, Stan Sulzmann, Ack van Rooyen, John Surman, | Jimmy Deuchar, Manfred Schoof, Albert Mangelsdorff, |
time musician, with Ronnie Scott, Tubby Hayes, | Jimmy Deuchar, among others. |
, after the label was sold, modernists such as | Jimmy Deuchar, Tubby Hayes and Dizzy Reece were reco |
Jimmy Devins rejoined the parliamentary party on 25 | |
Camera Operator - | Jimmy Devis |
Jimmy Devos (1955 Wake Forest graduate) shocked a Bo | |
corded by American Country Music artist Little | Jimmy Dickens in 1965. |
In the 1960s it was covered by Little | Jimmy Dickens (1965), Charley Pride (1967), George J |
g a Miller Lite commercial) as Brad and Little | Jimmy Dickens watch the commercial and admit they wi |
"Take An Old Cold Tater And Wait" - Little | Jimmy Dickens |
Little | Jimmy Dickens |
nored or politely rejected until singer Little | Jimmy Dickens recorded their "Country Boy". |
this time he began using the nickname, Little | Jimmy Dickens, inspired by his short stature. |
by artists from West Virginia, such as Little | Jimmy Dickens, Tim O'Brien and Ann Magnuson. |
December 19 - Little | Jimmy Dickens, novelty singer and longtime member of |
Little | Jimmy Dickens, "Hannah", August 1, 1959 |
It features Little | Jimmy Dickens, who puts a lampshade on his head. |
ured with country stars, such as Ferlin Husky, | Jimmy Dickens, and Elvis Presley. |
production work, for The New Coon Creek Girls, | Jimmy Dickens, and Teddy Nelson, among others. |
It is a tribute to the music of Little | Jimmy Dickens. |
Up Your Nose" is a 1965 novelty song by Little | Jimmy Dickens. |
Ken Hutchinson as | Jimmy Dickenson |
Athletic Director; Harry Bostic - Basketball; | Jimmy Dickey - All-American Football 1953 and former |
He is credited with discovering a 16-year old | Jimmy Dickinson in the early 1940s. |
fulfill his dream, though his first-born son, | Jimmy, died at the age of seven and his second son, |
After three heart attacks, | Jimmy died aged 57 in 1982. |
Augie Schmidt will play, however guitar player | Jimmy Dietzen and drummer Tommy Constantino chose no |
Jimmy Diggs (born September 2, 1955) is an American | |
Las Vegas, hosted by spin jocks Kaan Soler and | Jimmy Diggs, as a weekly guest commentator. |
Jimmy Dimmock turned professional with Tottenham Hot | |
He and | Jimmy Dimmock another well known player were Tottenh |
Spurs won by a single goal, scored by | Jimmy Dimmock, eight minutes into the second half. |
r Thames included former England international | Jimmy Dimmock, former Welsh internationals Len Davie |
inal) and alongside three other Spurs players, | Jimmy Dimmock, Arthur Grimsdell and Bert Smith. |
When | Jimmy discovered the trick, he turned the tables on |
hits "Mademoiselle chante le blues" and "Quand | Jimmy dit" were performed in an extended version. |
Amari Cheatom as | Jimmy Dixon |
It featured the story of | Jimmy Doherty setting up the Essex Pig Company, a ra |
Doherty presented a series for BBC2 called | Jimmy Doherty's Farming Heroes which aired from July |
Jimmy Doherty, BBC broadcaster and Farmer | |
It is introduced and co-presented by | Jimmy Doherty, who was a volunteer at the Natural Hi |
ers involved are Andrew Marr, Melvyn Bragg and | Jimmy Doherty. |
Indian Head is separated from Twin Mountain by | Jimmy Dolan Notch; to the southeast, Indian Head is |
Kevin Bacon .... | Jimmy Dolan |
The Life of | Jimmy Dolan (released in the UK as The Kid's Last Fi |
aye as Jerry Dolan, a vaudeville performer and | Jimmy Dolan's wife |
Jack Haley as | Jimmy Dolan, a vaudeville performer and Jerry's husb |
Fight" in the United Kingdom, see The Life of | Jimmy Dolan. |
first president, former Louisiana congressman | Jimmy Domengeaux. |
turning two hours later to the house, he found | Jimmy Don Beets dead with two gunshot wounds. |
"Santa! Don't Pass Me By" - | Jimmy Donley |
On the night of a local festivity, | Jimmy dons the costume and make-up he wore to the ce |
Arthur Shields as James ' | Jimmy' Dooley |
Lt. Col. | Jimmy Doolittle and many of the "Tokyo Raiders" were |
for supplying munitions to Lieutenant Colonel | Jimmy Doolittle for the first bombing raid on Tokyo |
September 24 - | Jimmy Doolittle takes off, flies over a set course, |
S Hornet in April 1942 when Lieutenant Colonel | Jimmy Doolittle launched his raid on Tokyo. |
944, sponsored by Josephine Doolittle (wife of | Jimmy Doolittle). |
ommended to Chennault for intelligence work by | Jimmy Doolittle, whom he had assisted when Doolittle |
l the Doolittle Raid led by Lieutenant Colonel | Jimmy Doolittle, United States Army Air Forces. |
ni include General Hoyt S. Vandenberg, General | Jimmy Doolittle, General Lewis Brereton, General Ric |
990s-early 2000s: Michael Lamb was replaced by | Jimmy Dormire on lead guitar, and Cody McCarver took |
Jimmy Dorrell is Executive Director of Mission Waco | |
Jimmy Dorrell, Adjunct Professor at Truett Seminary | |
from arranger Spud Murphy, but after Tommy and | Jimmy Dorsey split in 1935, Tommy arranged a deal wi |
The Crosby recording with | Jimmy Dorsey & his Orchestra was a hit in 1936, and |
50s he returned to big band work, playing with | Jimmy Dorsey (1957) and Louie Bellson (1959). |
Vallee, Charlie Barnet, Red Norvo (1935-1937), | Jimmy Dorsey (1937-1941), Woody Herman (1941-1942), |
studio work for NBC radio, he worked with the | Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra for a time in the 1940s. |
Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra | |
the 1930s he worked with Benny Goodman (1934), | Jimmy Dorsey (1935-37), Bob Zurke, and Pinky Tomlin |
cord was released, also in 1945, by bandleader | Jimmy Dorsey with Teddy Walters on vocals. |
A year later came the | Jimmy Dorsey instrumental "So Rare", the famous band |
The song was originally released by | Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra in 1942 as Decca 4197 |
799A, in 1946, recorded on February 6, 1946 by | Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra with Dee Parker on vo |
Following this he worked with | Jimmy Dorsey (1937-38), Gene Krupa (1938-39), Benny |
Ray McKinley, a drummer and lead singer in the | Jimmy Dorsey band in the 1930s. |
O'Connell's 1942 recording of Brazil with the | Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra was a 2009 addition to the Gr |
d for and with many great musicians, including | Jimmy Dorsey and Frank Sinatra. |
ost notable for his work from 1948-1950 in the | Jimmy Dorsey band. |
short stay with Bobby Sherwood--she joined the | Jimmy Dorsey band, replacing Helen O'Connell. |
as a band arranger for the Charlie Spivak and | Jimmy Dorsey bands, among others. |
orchestra, and also charted that same year by | Jimmy Dorsey (#9) and Shep Fields (#15) . |
Jimmy Dorsey (also #10 in 1948) | |
Jimmy Dorsey | |
ever had in his band-high praise indeed since | Jimmy Dorsey and Benny Goodman had also been in Lewi |
1952: | Jimmy Dorsey |
from 1939 to 1940; following this he was with | Jimmy Dorsey (1941-42) and Harry James (1942-43). |
rsion was made nearly two decades later by the | Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra with vocalists Helen O'Connel |
World of Ordinary People) is a song written by | Jimmy Dorsey and Paul Madeira (sometimes credited as |
Born in Lima, Ohio, O'Connell joined the | Jimmy Dorsey band in 1939 and achieved her best sell |
The | Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra: “On Tour-Swinging Today,” wi |
In 1949-50 he was in | Jimmy Dorsey's orchestra, and in the 1950s worked wi |
He played in | Jimmy Dorsey's band in 1945-46 and with Raymond Scot |
July 24 - Bob Eberly, US singer with | Jimmy Dorsey's Orchestra (d. |
including The Five Pennies (where he portrayed | Jimmy Dorsey), and Van Doren's movies High School Co |
returned to play with Max Kaminsky (1945-46), | Jimmy Dorsey, and Nappy Lamare (1949-50). |
th Larry Sonn, Boyd Raeburn, Claude Thornhill, | Jimmy Dorsey, and Louie Bellson. |
- included noted jazz musicians Tommy Dorsey, | Jimmy Dorsey, Gene Krupa, and Eddie Lang. |
e, Buddy Rich, Maynard Ferguson, Glenn Miller, | Jimmy Dorsey, Harry James, Frank Sinatra, Tony Benne |
"I'm Glad There Is You" ( | Jimmy Dorsey, Paul Mertz) - 4:09 |
le, Jules Levy Jr. and Red Nichols, as well as | Jimmy Dorsey, Tommy Dorsey, Manny Klein, Jimmy McPar |
es were by Artie Shaw, Xavier Cugat, Tommy and | Jimmy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, and Tony Pastor. |
Don Byas, John Kirby (1944-45), Raymond Scott, | Jimmy Dorsey, and Ben Webster. |
nd 1940s, and in the latter decade played with | Jimmy Dorsey, Bob Mosley, Tiger Haynes, Rex Stewart, |
Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra, Stan Kenton, | Jimmy Dorsey, and Boyd Raeburn. |
d folk revival artists, including The Weavers, | Jimmy Dorsey, Yma Sumac, Miriam Makeba, and The King |
tkins, Count Basie, Bing Crosby, Kenny Davern, | Jimmy Dorsey, Woody Herman, Frankie Laine and Teddy |
"I'm Glad There Is You" ( | Jimmy Dorsey, Paul Mertz) - 4:03 |
ong "The Things I Love" (1941) was recorded by | Jimmy Dorsey, Dizzy Gillespie and Harry James. |
jazz musicians of the time including Tommy and | Jimmy Dorsey, Joe Venuti, Eddie Lang, Andy Sannella |
"I'm Glad There Is You" ( | Jimmy Dorsey, Paul Mertz) - 2:36 |
he toured with the big bands of Hal McIntyre, | Jimmy Dorsey, and Tommy Dorsey. |
Jimmy Dorsey- jazz musician and bandleader. | |
on Sirens which also included Tommy Dorsey and | Jimmy Dorsey. |
It was here that he mentored the young | Jimmy Dorsey. |
ed with McKenzie, Hawkins, Muggsy Spanier, and | Jimmy Dorsey. |
ret, Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer, recorded by | Jimmy Dorsey. |
ned to duty under Tommy Dorsey and his brother | Jimmy Dorsey; after Jimmy's death, Castle became the |
eaturing Jacksonville natives Randall Hall and | Jimmy Doughtry) was formed, but also soon fell apart |
General | Jimmy Douglas Ross (born May 23, 1936) is a retired |
"Innocence" ( | Jimmy Douglas Mix) |
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