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Minnesota since July 1, 2009, when he succeeded | Ron Carey in the role. |
Ron Carlivati was subsequently made co-head writer, | |
off, Jim Krusoe, Joshua Henkin, Jacob M. Appel, | Ron Carlson, Raymond Abbott, and William Tester. |
gular segments included the Watchdog (played by | Ron Carlyle, a man whose face is never shown while |
development company founded by Kyle Gabler and | Ron Carmel, former Electronic Arts employees who le |
"World of Love" (featuring | Ron Caroll) - 5:23 |
"Wonderful World" (featuring | Ron Caroll) - 5:16 |
Floyd Curry&, | Ron Caron, (ass't general managers)& |
Ron Carpenter is a former professional American foo | |
Ron Carroll - writer, remix, producer | |
New singles include "Keep Coming Around" with | Ron Carroll and Mischa Daniels , on Nervous Records |
"Tribute" (featuring Michael Robinson and | Ron Carroll) |
a song recorded in collaboration with producer | Ron Carroll, in July 2010. |
0 song by the singer CeCe Peniston and producer | Ron Carroll, primarily known in the house music cir |
All compositions by | Ron Carter except as indicated; album produced by R |
die Hubbard on trumpet, Tony Williams on drums, | Ron Carter on bass, and Wayne Shorter on tenor and |
intet (Hancock, Freddie Hubbard, Wayne Shorter, | Ron Carter & Tony Williams), the Mwandishi band wit |
ayne Shorter, Bobby Hutcherson, Herbie Hancock, | Ron Carter and Billy Higgins. |
me a majority owner, along with minority owners | Ron Carter and Jim Froslid, after they purchased th |
tion of the Davis 60's quintet (Herbie Hancock, | Ron Carter and Tony Williams). |
Ron Carter - electric upright bass | |
Richard Davis (tracks 1, 3, 6 & 8), | Ron Carter (tracks 2, 4, 5 & 7) - bass |
Ron Carter is currently the city manager of Benton | |
ce again featured Wayne Shorter, Tony Williams, | Ron Carter and Freddie Hubbard. |
Ron Carter has served as Athletic Director since 20 | |
al Suspects" in 1995, a piano trio session with | Ron Carter and Billy Higgins. |
Ron Carter - bass | |
Ron Carter - bass (tracks 1-7) | |
Ron Carter - bass, acoustic bass | |
For the basketball player, see | Ron Carter (basketball). |
Herbie Hancock Trio (with | Ron Carter & Tony Williams) is the thirty-first alb |
Ron Carter - Bass | |
Ron Carter - bass (tracks 1-3, 7, 8 & 11) | |
z Festival include Andrew Hill, Herbie Hancock, | Ron Carter James Newton, Bobby Hutcherson, Michael |
Ron Carter - Double bass | |
Ron Carter (on 5,7), Stanley Clarke (on 1,2,3), Her | |
ian Magazine; and “Andalucia” (1997), featuring | Ron Carter and Jack DeJohnette, was voted four star |
Ron Carter bass. | |
ncluding Chicago pianist Harold Mabern, bassist | Ron Carter and drummer Joseph Farnsworth. |
Ron Carter - double bass | |
Helen Merrill Duet with | Ron Carter |
en, with Roland Alexander, Freddie Hubbard, and | Ron Carter in 1960. |
Ron Carter - Double Bass | |
8), which consisted of Herbie Hancock on piano, | Ron Carter on double bass, Tony Williams on drums, |
Ron Carter - cello | |
Dialogues (High Note, 2000) with | Ron Carter |
y Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Tony Williams, | Ron Carter and Wallace Roney. |
's quartet - trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, bassist | Ron Carter and drummer Tony Williams - with additio |
-lived quintet (George Coleman, Victor Feldman, | Ron Carter and Frank Butler), during the sessions f |
He recorded Patch Kit with | Ron Carter and Ben Riley to raise money for researc |
Ron Carter − Bass | |
fluences included Charles Mingus, Ray Brown and | Ron Carter on upright bass; and James Jamerson, Pau |
Ron Carter - Bass guitar | |
Ron Carter - Electric bass on tracks 1,2,4 & 6 | |
Un Ange En Danger performed by MC Solaar + | Ron Carter - 3:49 |
ike Lawrence, Grachan Moncur III, Kenny Barron, | Ron Carter and Louis Hayes. |
"A Quick Sketch" ( | Ron Carter) |
"Eighty One" (Miles Davis, | Ron Carter) - 8:08 |
"First Trip" ( | Ron Carter) - 6:02 |
acking Diana includes Jazz giants Roy Hargrove, | Ron Carter, Jon Faddis, and Urbie Greene, amongst o |
ierto (also featuring Chet Baker, Paul Desmond, | Ron Carter, Steve Gadd, and Roland Hanna). |
ich included pianist Herbie Hancock and bassist | Ron Carter, played a set three songs of which were |
The younger members of the group ( | Ron Carter, Tony Williams, and Herbie Hancock) woul |
Weeks counts bassists | Ron Carter, James Jamerson, and Ray Brown as early |
roup formats with visiting artists Elvin Jones, | Ron Carter, Joe Henderson, Nat Adderley, Michael Br |
t Wayne Shorter, pianist Herbie Hancock bassist | Ron Carter, and drummer Tony Williams. |
second quintet (Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, | Ron Carter, and Tony Williams), as well as others s |
llins, Ray Brown, Gerald Wilson, Horace Silver, | Ron Carter, Hank Jones, Benny Carter, Milt Jackson, |
Sonny Rollins, Sun Ra Arkestra, | Ron Carter, Norma Winstone, Kurt Kosenwinkel, Lee K |
Hall sextet featuring Paul Desmond, Chet Baker, | Ron Carter, Steve Gadd and Roland Hanna, produced b |
albums, and earned praise too from jazz bassist | Ron Carter, who played double bass on one track. |
ys has played with Sonny Rollins, Benny Golson, | Ron Carter, Pat Metheny, Joe Henderson, Roy Haynes, |
ances by Morgan, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, | Ron Carter, Billy Higgins, James Spaulding, Pepper |
n Getz, Red Norvo, Jimmy Raney, Herbie Hancock, | Ron Carter, Shirley Scott and Cal Tjader. |
pie, Sweets Edison, Clark Terry, Sonny Rollins, | Ron Carter, Herbie Hancock, Tony Williams and count |
erse media, with interviewees as Victor Wooten, | Ron Carter, Bill Brudford, Philip Catherine and Ily |
Peg Leg is an album by jazz bassist | Ron Carter, originally released on LP in 1978, digi |
ams, Duke Jordan, Tommy Flanagan, Sahib Shihab, | Ron Carter, Percy Heath |
ecorded by other notable jazz artists including | Ron Carter, Joe Lovano, Kenny Barron, Art Farmer, C |
ner with Woody Shaw, Gary Bartz, Wayne Shorter, | Ron Carter, Herbie Lewis, and Freddie Waits. |
gion, Wayne Shorter, Pepper Adams, McCoy Tyner, | Ron Carter, and Al Harewood performing arrangements |
mances by Tyner with Gary Bartz, Wayne Shorter, | Ron Carter, Elvin Jones, and Alice Coltrane on two |
performances by Hubbard, Turrentine, Eric Gale, | Ron Carter, Jack DeJohnette and Herbie Hancock. |
es performances by Tyner with Tony Williams and | Ron Carter. |
For the jazz bassist, see | Ron Carter. |
He is often credited under the name | Ron Carter. |
Ron Carter: bass (tracks 1-7) | |
Ron Carter: Bass | |
Ron Carter: bass (tracks 2, 4 & 5) | |
Ron Carter: bass (tracks 1, 8 & 11) | |
Ron Carter: bass | |
Also appearing on the show with | Ron Casey were racing journalist Jack Elliot, profe |
ed Joe Bondra (who was subsequently replaced by | Ron Casey), and a new bassist named Ivan Munguia jo |
rewer, Len Broderick, Stan Buda, Charlie Burns, | Ron Casey, Gary Collins, Jim Crockett, Ron Farnfiel |
John Albani, Gary Aldcorn, Bobby Baun, | Ron Casey, Gary Collins, Glenn Cressman, Bob Dodds, |
r two hours and was hosted by radio commentator | Ron Casey. |
over as District Attorney in 1991 when then-DA | Ron Castille, now on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court |
Ron Catalano - clarinet | |
oorman on bass guitar, Stephen Stills on piano, | Ron Cattermole on saxophone and trumpet, Badfinger |
he has been the Director of Instruction for The | Ron Cerrudo Learning Center at the Daniel Island Cl |
jun Classic Open Invitational in a playoff over | Ron Cerrudo and the PGA Professional National Champ |
he Chicago Cubs in Wrigley Field, third baseman | Ron Cey hit what was originally ruled a home run do |
en the Dodgers got two runs on an RBI double by | Ron Cey and a squeeze bunt by Bill Russell. |
Rogers retired Steve Garvey and | Ron Cey in order, but outfielder Rick Monday homere |
truck first in the second inning on a double by | Ron Cey and an RBI single by Dusty Baker. |
n the left field line hit by Cubs third baseman | Ron Cey a home run. |
Ron Cey (April 1977) | |
Ron Cey reserve | |
Ron Cey starter | |
Waiting in the wings in the minors were | Ron Cey, Davey Lopes, Tom Paciorek, and manager Tom |
Ron Chambers was the Founding Headmaster and led th | |
Later, the owner of the studio | Ron Chan helps her take dance classes. |
It was produced by | Ron Chancey. |
James Reynolds as | Ron Chandler |
Dr. Bela Reinhardt ( | Ron Chaney) is a mad doctor who has invited five pe |
Ronald ( | Ron) Charles Brewer (born September 16, 1955, in Fo |
inson moved into a larger arena, and, as critic | Ron Charles of the Washington Post has said, she “h |
Ron Chartier as Sportsman #3 | |
llow's close friend Philip Roth), PEN president | Ron Chernow said the award honors "one of America's |
Ron Chesterman - double bass | |
Ron Chesterman (27 November 1943 - 16 March 2007) w | |
or Larry Wright, Al MacAdam & 1974 1st Rounder ( | Ron Chipperfield) on May 24, 1974. |
Ron Chisholm (born September 30, 1948) is a Canadia | |
Ron Chismar was the 33rd and final head college foo | |
Ron Clark (born 1953) is a United States federal ju | |
aded by the Angels to the Milwaukee Brewers for | Ron Clark and Paul Ratliff. |
t Contemporary, and its on-air line up included | Ron Clark and Seanna Collins in the morning, Kerry |
lementary, Carter G. Woodson Elementary School, | Ron Clark Academy, Herndon Elementary and Washingto |
Ron Clark (judge) at the Biographical Directory of | |
a Voloshina, Jennifer Munday, Charlie Bisharat, | Ron Clark, Armen Garabedian, Jennifer Walton, Shari |
cs to the Milwaukee Brewers for Don Mincher and | Ron Clark. |
On 15 March 2006, | Ron Clarke was one of the final four runners who ca |
fferty defeated the current world record holder | Ron Clarke, and Olympic 1,500 metres champion Kip K |
n Goldsworthy Road, which was opened in 1972 by | Ron Clarke. |
The winner of the 1938 Brownlow Medal was | Ron Clegg of South Melbourne with 23 votes on a cou |
th South Melbourne, who were captain-coached by | Ron Clegg. |
an, John Lasseter, Glenn Keane, John Musket and | Ron Clemants. |
John Musker and | Ron Clements have casted certain actors in more tha |
Co-director | Ron Clements stated that Benson's voice had "sweetn |
The Princess and the Frog - | Ron Clements, Rob Edwards & John Musker |
Ron Climie (born March 4, 1950 in Hamilton, Ontario | |
On-line, was launched in Toronto, Ontario, with | Ron Close as its CEO. |
vember 5, 1974), better known by the stage name | Ron Clutch, is the oldest member of the Kentucky-ba |
Robert and his brother | Ron co-owned Continental Championship Wrestling for |
He also collaborated with | Ron Cobb on the design of Loadstar: The Legend of T |
militarized interior of the Sulaco (designed by | Ron Cobb) is contrasted to the somewhat more organi |
r second album the group added two new members ( | Ron Cochran on drums and guitarist Keith Johnston), |
long with it, Fort Lauderdale then Police Chief | Ron Cochran formed the NW Raiders which he selected |
the 1992 Republican primary and was replaced by | Ron Cochran. |
Ron Coe (born 29 January 1933 - 5 March 1988) was a | |
The prosecutor, district attorney | Ron Coen, tried to show Holmes as a willing partici |
Utah Halfback | Ron Coleman gained 154 yards on 15 carries, scoring |
group was proud to have a veteran sergeant, Mr | Ron Coleman, who was manned at the Battery during t |
s, the line-up was Velez, Martinez, Les Levine, | Ron Coleman, and Reggie Walker. |
per, Andy Marriott, Ian Chilvers, Mark Burrows, | Ron Coles, Steve Orchard, Tim Rogers, David Lloyd, |
Ron collaborated to the arrangements, and also was | |
Ya (Paddy Sampson producer; Don Francks writer; | Ron Collier music), a "jazz oratorio" |
musician playing regularly with such artists as | Ron Collier (1960-1973), Phil Nimmons (1965-1970), |
During that period he worked with | Ron Collier, and also played in various studio orch |
rly years of the series, the panel consisted of | Ron Collister, Charles Lynch, and a visitor. |
November 13 - Martin de | Ron, composer |
Ron Con Coca Cola | |
Both she and | Ron continue their separate lives in sorrow. |
rt from Max Levchin, a cofounder of PayPal, and | Ron Conway, an angel investor. |
viduals as Netscape founder Marc Andreessen and | Ron Conway, as well as from U.S. Venture Partners a |
(Mozilla Foundation), First Round Capital, and | Ron Conway. |
Ron Cook as Hermann van Daan | |
Ron Cook - Barrymore | |
series and the first two feature films, whilst | Ron Cook took the role for the live action film. |
Ron Cook - as a convict on the wall-poster in "Nast | |
d railway preservationist, born in Coventry and | Ron Cook, stage and screen actor of Thunderbirds an |
The | Ron Cooke Hub at the Heslington East campus of the |
ggie emigrated to Zaire in 1974 with old-flame, | Ron Cooke. |
Ron Cooley - Electric Guitar, 6-String, 12-String | |
January 10, 2001: | Ron Coomer was signed as a Free Agent with the Chic |
Ron Coomer - Former All Star MLB player for the Min | |
Ron Coomer: FS North Minnesota Twins Pre/postgame A | |
John Terlesky ... | Ron Cooper |
Ron Cooper (born February 11, 1962) is an American | |
by her best friend's boyfriend, football player | Ron Cooper. |
st and fairest player in the League, edging out | Ron Coote by just one point. |
rnament were skipper Johnny Raper, second-rower | Ron Coote, who scored spectacular tries in each and |
beginning of a new golden period for Souths and | Ron Coote, Mike Cleary, Bob McCarthy, O'Neill, Satt |
New Monastic Shane Claiborne with | Ron Copeland and Brian Farrell at Our Community Pla |
Ron Corbett (born October 12, 1960) is the mayor of | |
Ron Corning, news anchor on the syndicated morning | |
Ron Coro - Art Direction | |
the England and 1924 British Lions captain, Dr | Ron Cove-Smith, as well as the 1927 British Lions c |
The show was created by | Ron Cowen and Daniel Lipman, who had created the Am |
The script for the film was written by | Ron Cowen and Daniel Lipman, based on a story by Sh |
Early producers included Morris Barry and | Ron Craddock. |
5 August: Club chairman | Ron Craig stepped down from his position, and was s |
Ron Craig (died 30 November 2009) was the chairman | |
Sheriff | Ron Cramer |
ggs co-founded LAN Media Corporation (LMC) with | Ron Crane and worked as a consultant in the Silicon |
Ron Crawford as Old Scientist | |
d Bridge against Bournemouth and by the team of | Ron Crutchley, Duggie Lishman, Reg Foulkes, 'Nutty' |
s in "Wizard Swears" where Harry, Hermione, and | Ron curse at him using "The Elder Swear", which the |
ith the other station he owned, KALO-AM 1250 to | Ron Curtis, who had purchased Dan Garner's KLAZ, 98 |
99 is a 1992 American dramatic film written by | Ron Cutler and directed by Howard Deutch. |
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