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Jon Lane was one of twlve children born of an Irish | |
Rogue was ported by Michael Toy and | Jon Lane to the IBM PC in 1984, and then by Michael |
nd), material from the In Memoriam Web (Landow, | Jon Lanestedt), and other sources. |
originally consisting of The Mekons co-founder, | Jon Langford (guitar) as well as John Hyatt (vocals |
Jon Langford born October 11, 1957, Newport, Monmou | |
Against the Death Penalty, and participated in | Jon Langford's multi-media performance project "The |
"Horses" (Brendan Croker, Sally Timms, | Jon Langford) - 4:28 |
artin Atkins of Invisible Records, Andrew Bird, | Jon Langford, Johnny Marr of Modest Mouse and the S |
in the schedule, such as Jay Ratchett, Ross EB, | Jon Langford, Michael Artwell and Jez Welham. |
m effectively "opened" a concert by cast member | Jon Langford. |
He was the son of | Jon Langstaff and Lucy Miles and grandson of Abner |
He was the son of | Jon Langstaff and grandson of Abner Mills. |
He and | Jon Langston led the Tate Aggies to a state champio |
cs, Auren Hoffman on business and politics, and | Jon LaPook on medicine, and publishes scoops of cur |
Jon Larsen Shudlick | |
ndary Trio Romen is being re-released (2008) by | Jon Larsen's Hot Club Records . |
nd From Utopia, the Mar Vista Philharmonic, and | Jon Larsen's, Strange News From Mars, both feat. |
bute band based in Liverpool, England, and with | Jon Larsen, on the surrealistic Strange News From M |
Jon Latimer Ginoli (born December 4, 1959(1959-12-0 | |
Jon Latimer, Burma: The Forgotten War, London: John | |
ohn of Caithness (Medieval Gaelic: Eoin; Norse: | Jon; Latin: Iohannes) is the second known bishop of |
Jon Laukvik (born 1952 in Oslo) is a Norwegian orga | |
Jon Lauters - bass | |
The headteacher is | Jon Lawrence, who succeeded Angela Perlmutter in Ja |
His brother, | Jon Leach, is married to tennis star Lindsay Davenp |
Photograph by | Jon Lebkowsky |
Extreme Democracy, ed by | Jon Lebkowsky & Mitch Radcliff |
ited a smaller group including John Quarterman, | Jon Lebkowsky, Bruce Sterling, Smoot Carl-Mitchell, |
n has been involved in defending Edward Felten, | Jon Lech Johansen and Dmitry Sklyarov. |
For the actor and singer for "S Club 7", see | Jon Lee (entertainer). |
In 2008, Tina and | Jon Lee supposedly signed up to join Bradley McInto |
Jon Lee - as himself | |
der-Prangley (Rachel Stamp, Martin Shellard and | Jon Lee (Feeder). |
March 2003, Tufts' pitcher | Jon Lee's no-hitter vs. Bates College |
eli and Jewish pop music, and original music by | Jon Lee. |
ers played indoor volleyball for notable coach, | Jon Lee. |
Huntsman Container site in Troy, Ohio in 1972, | Jon left the White House staff to become President |
a few practices and recording a demo, vocalist | Jon left the band after taking up an offer to join |
James Hong as | Jon Leibowitz ("The Lady Varnishes") |
Jon Lester gave up four runs in four innings, inclu | |
ley Ramirez, Dustin Pedroia, Jonathan Papelbon, | Jon Lester, and Jacoby Ellsbury. |
ason Varitek, Manny Ramirez, Jonathan Papelbon, | Jon Lester, and Keith Foulke. |
assignment in order to clear a roster spot for | Jon Lester. |
Jon Levasseur - Lead and rhythm guitars | |
album with vocalist Mike DiSalvo and guitarist | Jon Levasseur. |
Jon Levin - guitars | |
Amid rains at The Oval, | Jon Lewis had a stunning ODI debut for the English |
For 2006 he has lost the position of captain to | Jon Lewis but remains a senior batsman in the team. |
Jon Lewis - lead vocals, rhythm guitar | |
rnational and Gloucestershire captain Jonathan ' | Jon' Lewis (born 1975). |
tors won the toss and got immediate success, as | Jon Lewis dismissed Mal Loye with the second ball o |
Jon Lewis and Mark Alleyne then shared a 68-run sta | |
uns-and both left the field on the shoulders of | Jon Lewis and Chris Taylor to a rousing standing ov |
of lynchings in America, published in 2000 with | Jon Lewis as Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photograph |
Jon Lewis won the game for Gloucestershire Gladiato | |
New Historiographic Practice, Eric Smoodin and | Jon Lewis, editors, Duke University Press. |
ng Photography in America edited by Hilton Als, | Jon Lewis, Leon F. Litwack and James Allen. |
Jon Lieber first modern Blue Rock to appear in the | |
Jon Lieber (3-3, 4.65) made seven appearances en ro | |
such as Juan Pierre, Adam Lind, Luis Gonzalez, | Jon Lieber, Marlon Anderson and David Freese. |
t's brother Doug Wygal (drums, percussion), and | Jon Light Klages (lead guitar, keyboards, vocals). |
Welsh singer | Jon Lilygreen & The Islanders were chosen as the Cy |
Jon Lilygreen (born 4 August 1987) is a Welsh singe | |
ogie Wonderland was written by Allee Willis and | Jon Lind, and included on the album I Am. |
id, thanks in no small part to then-Fargo Mayor | Jon Lindgren. |
For | Jon Lindsay the musician, see Jon_Lindsay_(American |
wood marks the first in a series of forthcoming | Jon Lindsay solo albums to be made at Sioux Sioux S |
Jon Lindstrom as Capt. | |
m Los Angeles Dodgers for Minor League Pitchers | Jon Link and John Ely. |
s traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers (along with | Jon Link) for outfielder Juan Pierre. |
ativity Throughout Your Organization, also with | Jon Littman. |
eakfast Television on Citytv Winnipeg alongside | Jon Ljungberg from August 4, 2005 to March 23, 2007 |
The video has cameo appearances including Lil | Jon, Lloyd Banks, Chamillionaire, Project Pat, Spid |
cluded Bill Nye "The Science Guy," space artist | Jon Lomberg, and astronomers Woodruff Sullivan, Ste |
Peter | Jon LoPresti (born May 23, 1954 in Eveleth, Minneso |
Jon Lord - Keyboards, Vocals | |
Jon Lord - keyboards on all tracks, backing vocals | |
Jon Lord performing at the Sunflower Jam, London, 2 | |
A few weeks later, | Jon Lord left to reform Deep Purple Mk.II, and keyb |
Jon Lord - organ, keyboards, vocals | |
by Ian Gillan, Ritchie Blackmore, Roger Glover, | Jon Lord and Ian Paice except where indicated. |
which has also included former Purple-bandmates | Jon Lord and Ian Paice) until the early-80's and br |
Jon Lord - Hammond organ, piano | |
Jon Lord - keyboards | |
Jon Lord - organ, keyboards | |
by Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, | Jon Lord and Ian Paice except where indicated. |
Jon Lord - organ | |
All songs written by | Jon Lord |
Jon Lord - Keyboard | |
Two founding members of Deep Purple, | Jon Lord and Nick Simper, were also part of the ban |
Jon Lord - Keyboards | |
Jon Lord - Hammond organ and keyboards | |
Jon Lord of Deep Purple described Zinovieff as "a m | |
on drums with David Coverdale and Deep Purple's | Jon Lord on piano. |
Produced by Tony Ashton and | Jon Lord |
by Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, | Jon Lord and Ian Paice. |
Jon Lord - keyboards, piano, synthesizer, backing v | |
Jon Lord (born: December 29, 1956) is a former poli | |
Jon Lord - Keyboards, organ, backing vocals | |
inging "The Sun Will Shine Again" together with | Jon Lord of rock group Deep Purple. |
"Pictures of Home" is "probably" | Jon Lord's favorite song from Machine Head. |
The song starts with | Jon Lord's organs, along with Neil Murray driving b |
s a short jam of its main riff performed during | Jon Lord's solo. |
1972 Gemini Suite ( | Jon Lord) |
ld in Time" (Ritchie Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, | Jon Lord, Ian Paice) - 7:23 |
"Demon's Eye" featuring Jeff Healey, | Jon Lord, Michael Lee Jackson, Rodney Appleby & Mic |
lind Man Cries" featuring Jeff Healey, Tommy Z, | Jon Lord, Vasyl Popadiuk & Howard Wilson (original |
All songs written by | Jon Lord, except for "Say It's Alright" written by |
"Burn" (David Coverdale, Ritchie Blackmore, | Jon Lord, Ian Paice) - 8:15 |
Ian Paice and | Jon Lord, Deep Purple's drummer and keyboardist, jo |
Take Your Life" (Coverdale, Ritchie Blackmore, | Jon Lord, Ian Paice) - 5:35 |
Guests included Bill Wyman, | Jon Lord, Gary Moore, Steve Winwood, Cat Stevens, P |
Brown also worked with | Jon Lord, Roger Waters, Gary Moore, Steve Marriott, |
"Burn" (Blackmore, Coverdale, | Jon Lord, Ian Paice) - 7:32 |
Mk. II: Ian Gillan, Ritchie Blackmore, | Jon Lord, Roger Glover, Ian Paice |
Mk. III: David Coverdale, Ritchie Blackmore, | Jon Lord, Glenn Hughes, Ian Paice |
he was co-founder), Alexis Korner, Whitesnake, | Jon Lord, Jan Hammer, Paul Butterfield, The Spencer |
6 - Tommy Bolin, David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, | Jon Lord, Ian Paice |
tchie Blackmore, David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, | Jon Lord, Ian Paice |
Tony Ashton and friends, featuring | Jon Lord, Ian Paice and Bernie Marsden, recorded li |
ntemporary music and works with artists such as | Jon Lord, founder of Deep Purple, or local bands. |
" (Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, | Jon Lord, Ian Paice) |
" (Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, | Jon Lord, Ian Paice) |
Gemini Suite composed by the group's organist, | Jon Lord. |
ng to manage Curtis but he liked what he saw of | Jon Lord. |
only (live recording from 1969, paired with the | Jon Lord/Deep Purple Concerto) |
Jon Lormer as Luther | |
Jon Lovitz performed a duet with Robbie Williams on | |
Jon Lovitz | |
t was subsequently moved to the larger capacity | Jon Lovitz Podcast Theatre, formerly known as the J |
In 1996 she co-starred with | Jon Lovitz in the comedy High School High. |
Jon Lovitz - Uncle Harry Briggs | |
The song is used as the theme song for the 1996 | Jon Lovitz comedy-crime film High School High, and |
Jon Lovitz (2008) | |
Jon Lovitz plays Emperor Tod Spengo who is the crue | |
Robbie Williams and | Jon Lovitz - Swing When You're Winning (2001) |
Before the season began, | Jon Lovitz requested time off so he could film a mo |
e are two recurring villains: Cheapo (voiced by | Jon Lovitz), the world's cheapest bad guy, and Quee |
After being chastised by Mr. Marks ( | Jon Lovitz), Leo fantasizes about being a Broadway |
nture, family, romantic comedy film which stars | Jon Lovitz, Teri Garr, Jeffrey Jones, Eric Idle, Th |
Jeni, Sam Kinison, Robert Klein, Richard Lewis, | Jon Lovitz, Bill Maher, Larry Miller, Jay Mohr, Pau |
cast members were fired, except for Nora Dunn, | Jon Lovitz, featured player A. Whitney Brown, and W |
olly Parton, Olivia Newton-John, Lindsay Lohan, | Jon Lovitz, and the ladies from The View all as the |
Played by | Jon Lovitz, Master Thespian was a ruthlessly ambiti |
onal character on Saturday Night Live played by | Jon Lovitz. |
This article is about | Jon Lovitz. |
chaeology in 2000 by Duncan Hawkins, in 2000 by | Jon Lowe and in 2001 by David Divers, established t |
ing Roy Ayers, Jean Carne, Lonnie Liston Smith, | Jon Lucien and Wayne Henderson. |
Rashida - | Jon Lucien |
ed "Damn! (So So Def Remix)", and features Lil' | Jon, Ludacris, Jermaine Dupri, & Bone Crusher. |
ith Ivan Sokolov, Vladimir Baklan, Kamil Miton, | Jon Ludvig Hammer and Yuriy Kuzubov in the MP Reykj |
He is employed by Rep. | Jon Lundberg (TN, R-H1) at the Corporate Image, Inc |
Jon Lyles is the current Offensive Coordinator and | |
Jon Lyng (1945 - 2003) was a Norwegian lawyer and p | |
was survived by his wife, Kathy, and children, | Jon, Lynne, Robin, Craig, and Mitchell. |
Written by M. Scott Sotebeer, | Jon Lyons and Rik Emmett |
Jon Lyons - bass, acoustic guitar, additional keybo | |
Jon M. Huntsman Center, Salt Lake City, Utah (Host: | |
ip was disposed of by MARAD on 30 April 1984 to | Jon M. Associates, Suisun Bay, Benecia, California |
, editors Lawrence G. Straus, Berit V. Eriksen, | Jon M. Erlenadson and David R. Yesner, Chapter 16, |
Jon M. Sands (born c. 1956) is the Chief Federal Pu | |
he returned with a bang with new strike partner | Jon Macken and bagged two goals in as many games ag |
alkeeper Arni Arason made a key double save and | Jon Macken scored the winning goal. |
de took the lead through Steven Fletcher before | Jon Macken's immediate equaliser. |
(given number 30, while 10 went to new signing | Jon Macken), and shortly after was loaned out to Pa |
Jon Maddux | |
Jon Madof (Disc two - 2) - guitar | |
Vemola made his debut at UFC 116 against | Jon Madsen. |
Jon Maggard, the renowned chef and frontman for pop | |
Jon Magnusson is a British producer, writer and dir | |
Jon maintains the ozone pages at BAS. | |
aredo, Joseph Fuchs, Kikuei Ikeda, Jerome Rose, | Jon Manasse, Tim Fain, and others have appeared wit |
All posts (Crooked Timber post list for | Jon Mandle) |
, Lil Scrappy, Kurupt, Too Short, R. Kelly, Lil | Jon, Mannie Fresh. |
She is married to | Jon Mant and has three sisters. |
the subjects of the play The Temperamentals by | Jon Maran. |
Bass was overdubbed by | Jon Marburger in lieu of reuniting with the origina |
oon after releasing their debut LP, and drummer | Jon Marburger joined fellow No Idea artists Gunmoll |
Jon Marinari - Vocals, Bass | |
Jon Marinari played vocals and bass in the influent | |
Jon Mark Russell (Founding - 197?) | |
Jon Mark and Johnny Almond would leave the group ju | |
ger, guitarist, composer and past Davies cohort | Jon Mark (later of Mark-Almond). |
Price worked as a sumariser/co-commentator with | Jon Marks on BBC Three Counties Radio for Watford F |
His late brother | Jon Marks was a jazz musician. |
For the pianist, see | Jon Marks. |
tains a sampled sound at time index 2:18, which | Jon Marsh acknowledged to be the sound of him passi |
d in 1968 with whom he had four children; sons, | Jon Martin and Eirik Tomas, daughters, Camilla, and |
hat there were four people in the car, but only | Jon, Martin and his wife, Anna, were there. |
The tower was built by | Jon Marys of Stogursey who received a contract from |
Jon Mathias - engineer of "Holiday" | |
Nelson Norman to the Rangers, and the Mets sent | Jon Matlack to the Rangers. |
The Mets traded | Jon Matlack to the Rangers. |
o open a season in franchise history, exceeding | Jon Matlack's 6-0 start in 1972. |
Al Holland (also with St. Lucie), Randy Lerch, | Jon Matlack, Gerry Pirtle, Dave Rajsich, Joe Sambit |
tar appearances and shared Game MVP honors with | Jon Matlack. |
Eddie - | Jon Matthews |
Jon Mattock, - Drums (Safari) | |
Jon Maxfield | |
In both of these time periods, according to | Jon May and Nigel Thrift, “there occurred a radical |
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