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“Knowing | Bill Cunningham.” |
Engineered by | Bill Cuomo |
"He Makes the Sun Rise (Orpheus)" (Kim Carnes, | Bill Cuomo, Chas Sandford) - 4:28 |
Bill Curbishley - Management (Trinifold) | |
Bill Currie did the play-by-play announcing, and Jac | |
ho knows how to do the would insert him between | Bill Curry and Bill Lewis, it would be appreciated. |
Dr. | Bill Curtis, the co-author of the CMM framework is C |
Bill Cusack as General Ramsey | |
The former Scotland rugby player | Bill Cuthbertson teaches rugby at the school. |
Bill Cymbala - Percussion, Conga, Drums | |
Pitt - | Bill Daddio, 71-yard interception (Daddio kick good) |
14 Year Old Funk ( | Bill Daffern / Ron Morgan) 3.31 |
Bill Dahl - Liner Notes, Reissue Producer | |
ger for 2011 General Election, taking over from | Bill Dahlberg. |
After | Bill Dahlen flied to right, Art Devlin grounded out, |
Not to be confused with baseball pitcher | Bill Dailey |
Not to be confused with baseball pitcher | Bill Daley |
n 1892, which Doolin had formed and co-led with | Bill Dalton. |
Bill Dana as Jack Schacht | |
Bill Dana as Archie | |
Bill Dana as Sophia's brother and Dorothy's uncle An | |
Bill Dance (1940-), angler and host of "Bill Dance O | |
Stefan Booth, 1979- , actor (Hollyoaks, The | Bill, Dancing on Ice) |
Bill Dancy played for six years in the Phillies mino | |
1983: 96-44, manager | Bill Dancy, 1st in EL |
1984: 56-83, manager | Bill Dancy, 8th in EL |
Bill Dann (IP) 5.06% | |
It was written by | Bill Danoff, one of the members of the band. |
"Take Me Home, Country Roads" (John Denver, | Bill Danoff, Taffy Nivert) - 3:07 |
Please Daddy (Don't Get Drunk This Christmas)" ( | Bill Danoff, Taffy Nivert) - 3:20 |
William Demarest ... | Bill Dansing |
OG - | Bill Danychuk, Hamilton Tiger-Cats |
an Gulliver's Travels is created and written by | Bill Dare. |
This yellow | bill darkens as the juveniles age, eventually turnin |
by Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Phil Harris, and | Bill Darnel. |
Bill Darnell responded "Let's make it a green peace" | |
William ' | Bill' David Edward Davies (26 August 1906 - 1 Octobe |
She is married to | Bill Davidson and has one son. |
Warren Douglas as Police Sgt. | Bill Davidson |
During this season, the team's owner, | Bill Davidson, had declared bankruptcy. |
City included | Bill Davidson, Maurice Wetherill, Bert Laing, George |
Adapted from the article | Bill Davidson, from Wikinfo, licensed under the GNU |
Wild | Bill Davis - Organ |
Wild | Bill Davis - organ (tracks 7, 9, & 10) |
Bill Davis Racing's #27 team suspended operations du | |
Geraint Wyn Davies - | Bill Davis |
John C. Reilly as Deputy Inspector | Bill Davis (uncredited) |
For the American artist, see | Bill Davis (artist). |
In 1983, he was named to | Bill Davis' Inflation Restraint Board. |
lection, and served as a backbench supporter of | Bill Davis's government. |
ing a political organization modeled closely on | Bill Davis's Ontario "Big Blue Machine." |
Ashe was appointed to | Bill Davis's cabinet on April 10, 1981 as Minister o |
His father was Wild | Bill Davis's drummer Chris Columbus. |
October 21 - Ontario election: | Bill Davis's PCs win an eighth consecutive majority |
"Cruisin'" (Vincent, | Bill Davis) |
He then played with Don Patterson (1977), Wild | Bill Davis, Jimmy Smith, and Mel Torme (1977). |
Bill Davis, (born 1929), Ontario politician | |
een Gilbert, Carl Williams Jr., William Sample, | Bill Davis, Eric Figueroa - vocals |
Evening concerts (with Wild | Bill Davis, 1954) |
Chosin Marine: An Autobiography by | Bill Davis, James H. Webb, Smith Hempstone (1986) |
e Ontario Progressive Conservative Party led by | Bill Davis. |
In 1971, he was appointed Speaker by Premier | Bill Davis. |
ans were Mike Johnson, Alan Cairns, Abe Harris, | Bill Davison and Les McLeian. |
In the 1960s he worked with Wild | Bill Davison and Red Nichols. |
He also freelanced with Wild | Bill Davison, Pete Dailey, and Firehouse Five Plus T |
ricans such as Sidney Bechet, Bud Freeman, Wild | Bill Davison, Pee Wee Russell, Bill Coleman, and Ted |
Bill Dawes, current | |
James A. Marcus - 'Big | Bill' Dawson (as James Marcus) |
Bill Dawson TE Florida State | |
Downhill: | Bill Day (60th/72), Barry Patten (67th), William "Bo |
Giant slalom: | Bill Day (67th/82), William "Bob" Arnott (78th), Bar |
ongs without recording credits were recorded by | Bill Day at Daydream Studios |
d Gotbaum was highly competitive and was won by | Bill de Blasio. |
Bill De Arango - guitar | |
Bill Deal (born July 8, 1944, died December 10, 2003 | |
Bill Deal - beach music musician with group Bill Dea | |
Bill Dean - Jack | |
Bill Dean - Bert | |
Bill DeArango, | |
Mixed and engineered by | Bill Deaton |
Engineers: | Bill Deaton, Pasquale Delvillaggio, Pat Hutchinson, |
Engineered by | Bill Deaton. |
he only album by St. James that was produced by | Bill Deaton. |
Bill DeCorrevont, NFL player | |
Winston Rekert - | Bill DeCreeft |
All songs written by Roy Orbison and | Bill Dees |
"Ride Away" (Orbison, | Bill Dees) |
"Oh, Pretty Woman" (Roy Orbison, | Bill Dees) |
"Just Another Name For Rock And Roll" ( | Bill Dees) |
"It's Over" (Roy Orbison, | Bill Dees)- 2:37 |
"It's Over" ( | Bill Dees, Orbison) - 2:48 |
"She Won't Hang Her Love Out (On The Line)" ( | Bill Dees, Mark Mathis) |
All tracks composed by Roy Orbison and | Bill Dees, except where indicated |
Bill DeJournett, band director at Colorado State Uni | |
can nomination, but lost in general election to | Bill Delahunt. |
The club grounds are called | Bill Delaney Park after one of the club's most famou |
Umpires: | Bill Deller, Kevin Smith |
Bill DeMont - cello | |
Bill depth by far biggest in deserta, lowest in made | |
The last CEO/President was | Bill DeRusha. |
Neil Hamilton as | Bill Devons |
ecretary for Pennsylvania House Majority Leader | Bill DeWeese. |
isastrous 1947 campaign, Browns general manager | Bill DeWitt re-hired him as manager. |
Bill DeWitt is the only other person to hold both ti | |
Tigers GM | Bill DeWitt jokingly responded that he liked hamburg |
He defeated powerful PC Cabinet minister | Bill Diachuk. |
defeated by Progressive Conservative candidate | Bill Diachuk. |
Bill Dickens is best known for playing funk (especia | |
Bill Dickey Award (1980) | |
Bill Dickey, Major League Baseball player | |
He was the younger brother of Hall of Famer | Bill Dickey. |
hired as the manager of the Yankees, replacing | Bill Dickey. |
ibed and named (in their modern definitions) by | Bill Dickinson in 1970. |
However, the | bill did not become law. |
However, that | bill did not pass (nor did it pass when re-introduce |
The | bill did not pass the United States House of Represe |
Bill died in Glasgow on 23 September 2009 following | |
That | bill died in committee the following April. |
Bill died in 1971 and Lois died in 1988. | |
His son | Bill died in a car accident in 1971. |
The | bill died in committee and was never voted upon. |
The | bill died in committee. |
Bill Dietrich, p | |
Bill Dillon (1 June 1905 - 23 May 1979) was an Irish | |
Bill Dillon - Synthesizer on "Yvette in English" | |
Bill Dillon - guitar, pedal steel, and guitorgan | |
Bill Dillon: Acoustic & Electric Guitars, Guitorgan, | |
Bill Dillon: guitar on 2,7; pedal steel guitar on 1 | |
Head coach | Bill Dineen was fired at season's end. |
In 1980, | Bill directed his first film, My Bodyguard. |
Alien - Six Impossible Things - ( | Bill Direen) |
much television experience after working on The | Bill, Dispatches and Channel 4 News. |
Bill Dix - Former Managing Director Ford Australia a | |
He played and recorded with Archie Shepp and | Bill Dixon in Europe in 1962. |
Bill Dixon - trumpet | |
Archie Shepp - | Bill Dixon Quartet is the debut album by saxophonist |
nter Song 1964: Section I, Letters A, B, C, D" ( | Bill Dixon) - 1:30 |
Bill Dixon/Aaron Siegel/Ben Hall: Weight/Counterweig | |
Bill Dixon: Intents and Purposes | |
Bill Dixon: trumpet (tracks 1-9) | |
Bill Dixon: trumpet | |
Bill Doba and his late wife, Judy, were married for | |
Bill Doba (born September 7, 1940 in South Bend, Ind | |
television credits include Soldier Soldier, The | Bill, Doctors and Casualty. |
For the English footballer see | Bill Dodge (footballer) |
The | bill does not automatically make Palm Harbor a city |
The Many Moods of | Bill Doggett (1961) |
He later played with | Bill Doggett and was a member of the Ray Charles Ban |
she worked and recorded with Hot Lips Page and | Bill Doggett in the early 1950s. |
Bill Doggett - Organ, Performer | |
Bill Doggett in 1980 | |
Bill Doggett Am I blue (Black and Blue, 1978) | |
Bill Doggett Honky Tonk (Black and Blue, 1980) | |
Bill Doggett The Right Choice (After Hours, 1991) | |
Bill Doggett - organ | |
Rhythm is My Business (Ella Fitzgerald with | Bill Doggett) (1962) |
He also co-wrote, with | Bill Doggett, the 1956 R&B hit "Honky Tonk". |
Late in the 1950s he did work with | Bill Doggett. |
Burt Lancaster ... | Bill Dolworth |
Bill Donaldson - Bass | |
During the subsequent chairmanship of | Bill Donaldson, the Commission budget was expanded. |
During the chairmanships of Harvey Pitt and | Bill Donaldson, Harvey continued his service as a Co |
Old | Bill donate $500,000 to the Match. |
His high school coach | Bill Donlon was his legal guardian. |
For the pitcher/manager, see Wild | Bill Donovan (baseball). |
Pitcher Wild | Bill Donovan and the Tigers won the game, 2-1. |
-Bill Donovan Navajo Times, Aug. 5, 2010. | |
Bill Dooley - mastering | |
Guest performers included Bushwick | Bill, Dope, and Killah Priest. |
Orral Humphrey - 'Slippery' | Bill Dorgan |
Bill Doss - backing vocals, vocal arrangement, Piano | |
Edward McNamara as | Bill Dougherty |
Bill Douglas, White House correspondent for McClatch | |
Bill Douglass - acoustic bass (tracks 3 and 6) | |
Bill Dowdy - drums | |
Bill Dowdy, | |
Sterling Hayden as Police Lt. | Bill Doyle |
In 2004, he received the | Bill Draayer Award from the Alberta Weekly Newspaper |
John Hubbard - | Bill Drake |
Bill Drake is the twin brother of the rugby league f | |
he twin brother of the rugby league footballer, | Bill Drake. |
Willard ( | Bill) Drawn Frederick was Mayor of Orlando, Florida |
Bill Drayton as Ashoka Celebrates its 25th Anniversa | |
Authors in the analysis section have included | Bill Drayton, Paul Farmer, and Maria Otero. |
Engineered by | Bill Drescher |
Produced by Rick Springfield & | Bill Drescher |
Bill Drummond - mixed by ("Do It Clean") | |
Bill Drummond - production, performance, vocals and | |
Bill Drummond | |
Bill Drummond - producer | |
Bill Drummond, co-founder of the KLF, helped set up | |
Bill Drummond- guitar | |
Bill Drummond: guitar, lead vocals (2) | |
in, he has played on record with double bassist | Bill Dryden. |
Idi Amin (Artist: Esteban Maroto; Writer: | Bill Dubay) |
1984 was edited by | Bill Dubay. |
Dracula - Art by Tom Sutton, and written by | Bill Dubay. |
"Wandering Soul" ( | Bill Dudley, George Jones) - 2:28 |
Bill Dudney and Jonathan Lehr: Jakarta Pitfalls, Wil | |
Bill Duggan (born December 18, 1974) is an American | |
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