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| S. House of Representatives by Cathy McMorris | Rodgers, a Republican. |
| The editor in chief is Peter | Rodgers, a full-time professional editor who is emplo |
| It was the by-election at which Bill | Rodgers, a future Cabinet minister and member of the |
| ile walking the golf course and Frist offered | Rodgers a contract to build a hospital in Erin, Tenne |
| duet between Liza Minnelli and pianist Johnny | Rodgers, a children's album for former model Jolie Jo |
| Carnlough man Brendan | Rodgers, a former Northern Ireland schoolboy internat |
| i Harvey, Francis (a.k.a Zach) Matthews, Joan | Rodgers, Adrian Ross Duncan and John Addey himself. |
| , on November 1, on two touchdown passes from | Rodgers against the Minnesota Vikings. |
| He rented small planes at John | Rodgers Airport and flew around observing U.S. instal |
| ched on 8 July 1943; sponsored by Miss Louisa | Rodgers Alger; and commissioned at the Philadelphia N |
| All music composed by Richard | Rodgers, all lyrics by Lorenz Hart. |
| Rodgers also performs Free and Bad Company songs whil | |
| Rodgers also contributed to the book on several of th | |
| est Tubb, Faron Young, Buck Owens, and Jimmie | Rodgers among his idols; modern-day influences includ |
| tors to back them $350,000, including Richard | Rodgers and Sondheim's father. |
| e song "What's the Use of Wond'rin'" from the | Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel, which also |
| recorded CDs of songs by Lerner and Loewe and | Rodgers and Hammerstein. |
| tate Fair was the only original film score by | Rodgers and Hammerstein. |
| ok' series, in this case, the Cole Porter and | Rodgers and Hart songbooks. |
| The music used in the ballet is from | Rodgers and Hammerstein's classic musical Carousel. |
| This article is about the | Rodgers and Hart 1927 song. |
| In one scene, Richard | Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II supposedly create a |
| d Championships in Athletics, along with Mike | Rodgers and Darvis Patton. |
| ltant to the then new Watford manager Brendan | Rodgers and then followed Rodgers to Reading to take |
| rmance of "Love, Look Away" (music by Richard | Rodgers and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II) from her |
| For | Rodgers and Hart's 1927 song, see Thou Swell. |
| without the Gang of Three of David Owen, Bill | Rodgers, and Shirley Williams. |
| ew York stage to take on more chorus roles in | Rodgers and Hart's Higher and Higher (1940) and Cole |
| lly recorded by Northern Irish singer Clodagh | Rodgers) and "Too Hot to Sleep". |
| On the conservative "Lee | Rodgers and Melanie Morgan Program", Sheldon's modus |
| ate, and bandleader Alex has called them "our | Rodgers and Hammerstein". |
| isco song written by Bernard Edwards and Nile | Rodgers and recorded by Sister Sledge for their 1979 |
| re the British electronic music artists Sally | Rodgers and Steve Jones. |
| This | Rodgers and Hammerstein classic brought everyone to t |
| t takes its title from a 1932 song by Richard | Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, it is based on a novel calle |
| Song was amongst the least successful of the | Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals, partly because of e |
| The soundtrack was produced by Nile | Rodgers and it was released on November 8, 2005 by Su |
| This article is about the | Rodgers and Hart song. |
| sty Winter), Tammy (Arcadia Lake), Pat (Kasey | Rodgers), and Annie (Jenny Cole) decide to accompany |
| Free disbanded in early 1973 with | Rodgers and Kirke going on to form Bad Company that s |
| d in the 1930s, were George Gershwin, Richard | Rodgers and Lorenz Hart . |
| a Wonderful Guy" is a show tune from the 1949 | Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific. |
| Ampthill was then purchased by J. | Rodgers and I. M. Baker, but as they were unable to m |
| "No Other Love" is a show tune from the 1953 | Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Me and Juliet. |
| e popularity of this practice, the estates of | Rodgers and Hammerstein have not authorized the use o |
| I Enjoy Being a Girl" is a show tune from the | Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Flower Drum Song. |
| The penultimate track is a fresh take on | Rodgers and Hammerstein's "My Favorite Things from Th |
| ideo, and featured the song Do-Re-Mi from the | Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music. |
| the same company's production of the Richard | Rodgers and Stephen Sondheim musical Do I Hear a Walt |
| to the Indians" is a show tune from the 1939 | Rodgers and Hart musical Too Many Girls (1939), where |
| aj Mahal, Music Maker, Terry Evans, Mighty Mo | Rodgers and Roland Tchakounte. |
| Despite the prompt action of Admiral | Rodgers and the ships under his command, no German wa |
| ld Write a Book" is a show tune from the 1940 | Rodgers and Hart musical Pal Joey (1940), where it wa |
| Other films include Wild River (1960), | Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella (1965), and I Lo |
| llbilly records, particularly those of Jimmie | Rodgers and Western swing and Cajun groups. |
| uitar and with guest musicians like Mighty Mo | Rodgers and Demi Evans. |
| o Good to Me" is a song with music by Richard | Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart. |
| The musical proved to be not only | Rodgers and Hart's longest-running Broadway hit, but |
| literate and musically sophisticated shows of | Rodgers and Hart, among others. |
| lled "Bali Hai", is a show tune from the 1949 | Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific. |
| For | Rodgers and Hammerstein's 1945 musical, see Carousel |
| on the band by the album's co-producer, Nile | Rodgers, and their record label. |
| or even restaged with a different cast as was | Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella. |
| Among the | Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals he directed were Okl |
| been named in their honor, three as USS John | Rodgers and three as USS Rodgers. |
| o, Young Lovers" is a show tune from the 1951 | Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, The King and I. |
| She first approached | Rodgers and Hammerstein with her proposal, and when t |
| new superstars, the Carter family and Jimmie | Rodgers, and Peer's becoming very wealthy. |
| ind of background it was inevitable that both | Rodgers and his younger brother George Washington Rod |
| rian McNelis with music and lyrics by Richard | Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. |
| The 1957 | Rodgers and Hammerstein television musical, Cinderell |
| ere Indian coached with great success by Eddy | Rodgers and Bemus Pierce, both former Carlisle All-Am |
| Rodgers and Hammerstein | |
| The music and lyrics were written by Richard | Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. |
| "You're Nearer" (Music by Richard | Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart) |
| r his appearances in the film versions of two | Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals, Oklahoma! |
| ow continued until February 18, 2010 with Lee | Rodgers and Officer Vic, with frequent assistance fro |
| d Alexander and Adam Mathias, won the Richard | Rodgers and Jerry Bock Awards and was produced Off-Br |
| "It Might as Well Be Spring" (Richard | Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II) - 5:39 |
| ed by String And A Can Productions, with Erik | Rodgers and Devin DiGonno serving as the principal pr |
| Becque in the original Broadway production of | Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific, staying with |
| Rodgers and Sloan represented the new franchise in th | |
| which was made possible through a donation by | Rodgers and Hammerstein. |
| ners and a celebration of past champions like | Rodgers and 1984 Olympic Marathon Champion Joan Benoi |
| h a book by Arthur Laurents, music by Richard | Rodgers, and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. |
| written by composer Richard | Rodgers and lyricist/librettist Oscar Hammerstein II. |
| lem Like Maria?" is a show tune from the 1959 | Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, The Sound of Music. |
| 83, Chic's former guitarist and bassist, Nile | Rodgers and Bernard Edwards became prolific producers |
| Turf-cutters James Dolphin, Thomas | Rodgers and John Spain uncovered a human skeleton whi |
| Logan Sharp has been lead vocalist with Nile | Rodgers and Chic since the early 1990s and continues |
| "Happy Talk" is a show tune from the 1949 | Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific. |
| The series starred Anton | Rodgers and Julia McKenzie as husband and wife Willia |
| ds in the 1958 London pantomime production of | Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella. |
| hose life story provided some inspiration for | Rodgers and Hammerstein in their musical The Sound of |
| "Everything I Have Is Yours" (1947), Richard | Rodgers' and Lorenz Hart's "Blue Moon" (1948), and Ju |
| ng in Love with Love" is a show tune from the | Rodgers and Hart musical The Boys from Syracuse (1938 |
| lo credit as producer was the film version of | Rodgers and Hart's smash Broadway musical Babes in Ar |
| It was sung by Bernadette Peters in | Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella (1997). |
| From | Rodgers and Hart's 1935 show "Jumbo" comes "The Most |
| d Founders bar were re-designed by Marguerite | Rodgers and are now XIX Cafe, Bar and Restaurant. |
| Entered My Mind" is a show tune from the 1940 | Rodgers and Hart musical Higher and Higher (1940), wh |
| u want" and improvising a tune reminiscent of | Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Carousel Waltz". |
| For the | Rodgers and Hart song, see He Was Too Good to Me. |
| articular concerts of Stephen Sondheim and of | Rodgers and Hammerstein. |
| be repaired and its contents recovered at the | Rodgers and Hammerstein Archive of Recorded Sound in |
| She later starred in | Rodgers and Hart's Pal Joey on Broadway. |
| Perry Como recorded the | Rodgers and Hammerstein song on May 19, 1953, and it |
| 7, alongside more famous names such as Jimmie | Rodgers and The Carter Family. |
| andon sold the musical play rights to Richard | Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, who created the mus |
| Funny Valentine" (Words and music by Richard | Rodgers and Lorenz Hart) |
| e best-selling version was recorded by Jimmie | Rodgers and charted at number one on the Billboard To |
| rred in the original 1943 stage production of | Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma!, playing the role |
| er A&M thought it to be overproduced, so Nile | Rodgers and A&M instead released a stripped-down rewo |
| gn and manufacturing company founded by T. J. | Rodgers and others from Advanced Micro Devices. |
| (ABC-TV 2001) was an odd mixture of faithful | Rodgers and Hammerstein and some headstrong changes t |
| ecord Verve release Ella Fitzgerald Sings the | Rodgers and Hart Songbook. |
| a show tune and a popular song from the 1938 | Rodgers and Hart musical The Boys from Syracuse. |
| South Pacific, | Rodgers and Hammerstein musical |
| um, a Christmas album and a record's worth of | Rodgers and Hammerstein, among many others. |
| d (Like A Rock)", as well as most of the Nile | Rodgers and Bernard Edwards disco hits by Chic and Si |
| Other DJ's on the channel are Gina | Rodgers and Fred Mills, who came over from Sirius. |
| "Hello, Young Lovers" (Music by Richard | Rodgers and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II) |
| n the 1938 musical comedy of the same name by | Rodgers and Hart. |
| Produced by Nile | Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of the Chic Organisation |
| "You'll Never Walk Alone" ( | Rodgers and Hammerstein) |
| In 1947 he appeared in | Rodgers and Hammerstein's short-lived Broadway musica |
| rston, William Henry Blore, the butler Thomas | Rodgers, and his wife Ethel Rogers. |
| y and Smokey Robinson; "Blue Moon" by Richard | Rodgers and Lorenz Hart; and the theme from The Third |
| "Oh, Oh I'm Falling In Love Again" by Jimmie | Rodgers and "(Make With) The Shake" by The Mark IV. |
| For the 1930 | Rodgers and Hart composition, see Dancing on the Ceil |
| he Tony Award for Best Direction, the Richard | Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II musical The Sound of |
| tured several additional songs not written by | Rodgers and Hart. |
| Anita O'Day - Anita O'Day and Billy May Swing | Rodgers and Hart (1960) |
| the stage by John Van Druten in 1944; Richard | Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II produced its origina |
| All music by Richard | Rodgers and all lyrics by Lorenz Hart. |
| classic country songs by the likes of Jimmie | Rodgers and Harlan Howard. |
| nce" is a popular song, with music by Richard | Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart, written for Billy |
| nnah Langston '" is a show tune from the 1935 | Rodgers and Hart musical Jumbo. |
| l play Oklahoma!, written by composer Richard | Rodgers and lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II. |
| It features the classic | Rodgers and Hart songs "Love Me Tonight", "Isn't it R |
| e filming, Cohan would sarcastically refer to | Rodgers and Hart as "Gilbert and Sullivan". |
| Funny Valentine -- Frederica von Stade sings | Rodgers and Hart |
| Guthrie's style was influenced by Jimmie | Rodgers and adapted to fit his cowboy image. |
| Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella (TV, 1965 remake | |
| rst time, Mathis interprets a song by Richard | Rodgers and Lorenz Hart giving a stunning performance |
| Rodgers' and Pendergast's shows are now syndicated by | |
| band was formed in 1999, upon the meeting of | Rodgers and Col. Bruce Hampton at a show at the Varie |
| "So Far" is a show tune from the 1947 | Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Allegro. |
| Tige and Daniel; 5:30-10am hosted by Tige | Rodgers and Daniel Baker |
| his exposure to stronger players, like Greig | Rodgers and Mark Gurr, future Davis Cup players for Z |
| The song is referenced in the 1935 | Rodgers and Hart musical, Mississippi. |
| With music by Richard | Rodgers and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, it won th |
| rfel - Something Wonderful: Bryn Terfel Sings | Rodgers and Hammerstein (1996) |
| Herbert Fields, | Rodgers and Hart first took their musical to Herbert' |
| The film starred Nicole Nieth, Kate | Rodgers, and Bentley Mitchum and was directed by Mike |
| t were either featured in, or cut from, other | Rodgers and Hammerstein shows. |
| Rodgers argued that “Life as we know it . . . is pred | |
| Waltz" and "If I Loved You" (1945) by Richard | Rodgers, arranged and orchestrated by William David B |
| n the two series include Angus Deayton, Anton | Rodgers, Arthur Smith and Hale and Pace, Bill Bailey, |
| liott Sings Songs by Woody Guthrie and Jimmie | Rodgers as Ramblin' Jack Elliott Sings Woody Guthrie |
| ob, Gloria Marlowe as Katie, Douglas Fletcher | Rodgers as Ezra, Barbara Cook as Hilda, and David Dan |
| emphis native and former college coach Pepper | Rodgers as head coach and signing a lease to play in |
| Ilona | Rodgers as Marianne Renaud |
| Gene | Rodgers as Piano Player |
| ina answered with a 2 yard touchdown run from | Rodgers as the score became 7-6. |
| isc has composer demos, featuring Charnin and | Rodgers, as well as several recordings commercially r |
| Dave Humm threw a 50 yard touchdown pass to | Rodgers as Nebraska led 40-0 after 3. Notre Dame mana |
| The layout of Battery | Rodgers as it existed during the Civil War. |
| Margaret Catharine | Rodgers at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judg |
| played bass with former Free colleague, Paul | Rodgers, at Woodstock '94, but otherwise kept a low p |
| Rodgers attended Lamar Consolidated in Richmond, Texa | |
| Rodgers awaited execution on death row at Utah State | |
| in Knox County, Ohio, to Hiram Ball and Annie | Rodgers Ball. |
| Ellis, Josh Thompson, Eric Church, The Randy | Rodgers Band. |
| Upon his return to Dallas, | Rodgers became an associate with Saner & Saner but le |
| Captain | Rodgers became a national hero, and he was promoted t |
| it was not until the late 1920s, when Jimmie | Rodgers began recording what would subsequently be re |
| yricist's unreliability and declining health, | Rodgers began working with Oscar Hammerstein II, with |
| In August, John | Rodgers began preparations for the Morotai Invasion a |
| In 2005 Paul | Rodgers began touring and playing Bad Company songs w |
| Paul | Rodgers belts out this instant classic in his own pre |
| rson, Earl Hines, the singing brakeman Jimmie | Rodgers, Bessie Smith and perhaps most famously Ella |
| Rodgers, Bill, Marathoning (with Joe Concannon) (1980 | |
| ded that event, including Oprah Winfrey, Nile | Rodgers, Billy Gilman, politicians, and others. |
| 0s and had hit records as late as "The Jimmie | Rodgers Blues" in 1968. |
| 1999: Phil Pringle, Sy | Rodgers, Bobbie Houston, David Pearce |
| the intersection of 4th Street (now Frank E. | Rodgers Boulevard South) and New Jersey Railroad Aven |
| Harrison is a PATH station on Frank E. | Rodgers Boulevard south of the Interstate 280 overpas |
| The station is licensed to | Rodgers Broadcasting Corporation and features program |
| ed English automobile manufactured in 1904 by | Rodgers Brothers, New Kent Road, London; the 6hp two- |
| Red Mitchell, Jimmy Guiffre, Al Grey, Shorty | Rodgers, Buddy DeFranco, Joe Lovano, Jim Rotundi, P.J |
| nicate with the alcoholic conman Bream (Anton | Rodgers) but only when he is very drunk from whisky. |
| Rodgers called for closer ties between south Louisian | |
| , Walter Piston, Wallingford Riegger, Richard | Rodgers, Carl Ruggles, Roger Sessions, Louise Talma, |
| tin Album, and My Favorite Things - A Richard | Rodgers Celebration. |
| often ad libbed raunchy parody verses much to | Rodgers' chagrin. |
| nown recording of the song was done by Jimmie | Rodgers, charting in 1958, reaching number three on t |
| nown recording of the song was done by Jimmie | Rodgers, charting at #10 on the U.S. Billboard chart |
| nown recording of the song was done by Jimmie | Rodgers, charting in 1958. |
| would leave were "questioning his integrity", | Rodgers chose to leave Watford and agreed to become m |
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