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One night, during one robbery, | Buddy kills a policeman who spotted them. |
tor returns after 30 years drawing into action | Buddy Wilcox, a family man who has a personal agenda |
My | Buddy - A Tribute to Buddy Rich - Joe Ascione Octet |
For the | Buddy Walk, a charity event to raise awareness to Do |
Buddy earned a Purple Heart for sustaining shrapnel | |
In 1953 Jack gave a young | Buddy Holly a break when he let him perform with his |
Buddy is a "gob", a sailor in the navy, who visits C | |
His son, | Buddy, is a 34-year Winston Cup veteran and now teac |
Buddy Holly: A Rock & Roll Collection is a two-disc | |
Bon Bon | Buddy is a popular song, first published in 1907, an |
For the New Orleans Saints fans, | Buddy was a caricature of all their hopes and the te |
It starred Wayne Goddard as | Buddy Clark, a teenager dealing with various life pr |
Buddy has a uniform and is on the roster, leading Jo | |
and incest, the measure was vetoed by Governor | Buddy Roemer, a Democrat, who switched parties the f |
ecords in the UK, with the explanation that "A | buddy is a friend, a guy is a chap". |
est friend, who naturally has no idea his best | buddy is a "wizard in training". |
km/h) while | Buddy Baker achieved the pole position with a speed |
In 1941 | Buddy Fogelson acquired the Forked Lightning Ranch a |
litary stockade and with Clint Eastwood in the | buddy cop action film The Rookie. |
rcial was made that played on MTV2 which was a | Buddy Lee advertisement that had a 90 ft. |
16155 | Buddy (2000 AF5) is a main-belt asteroid discovered |
006, Huseyin toured with the American musician | Buddy Greco; afterwards, Greco stated that "I was kn |
The festival featured | Buddy Guy, Al Kooper, Jethro Tull, Johnny Winter. |
"Avalon" ( | Buddy DeSylva, Al Jolson, Billy Rose) - 1:45 |
"Avalon" ( | Buddy DeSylva, Al Jolson, Vincent Rose) - 3:22 |
"Avalon" ( | Buddy DeSylva, Al Jolson, Vincent Rose) (with Les Pa |
famous in show business, such as Joey Bishop, | Buddy Greco, Al Martino, Mario Lanza, Chubby Checker |
Don Blake (DeFore) claims to be an old army | buddy of Alan's and in Los Angeles by happenstance. |
with Junior Wells, Jimmy Dawkins, Bobby Rush, | Buddy Guy, Albert King, Professor Eddie Lusk, and B. |
In October 1961, | Buddy McLean, Alex Rocco, and corrupt police officer |
aths begin to occur around town, starting with | Buddy and all but one of his accomplices in the vand |
The | buddy memory allocation technique is a memory alloca |
Buddy profiles allow multiple font-faces, font color | |
Midnight Daydream that included Billy Cox and | Buddy Miles along with Jack Bruce. |
Bargain | Buddy may also be known as CashBackBuddy, Bullseye S |
d, Norman Whitfield & The Undisputed Truth and | Buddy Miles also cover this song. |
Dad's Army (such as in the episode My British | Buddy), but also because of the lack of a regular wr |
an singer-songwriter and rock and roll pioneer | Buddy Holly's alternate takes and demos, including t |
Bringing Up | Buddy as Ami Davenport /(1 episode, 1961) |
mes, Willie Dixon, Chuck Berry, Etta James and | Buddy Guy, among others. |
imes known as "Little Bill" Gaither or Leroy's | Buddy, was an American blues guitarist and singer. |
rised Darryl Ducote, Mike Balhoff, Dave Baker, | Buddy Ceaser, and Gary Ault. |
at You Gonna Do, Leroy" was cover-versioned by | Buddy Miller and Julie Miller for their 2009 album W |
nstant Messenger service to display the user's | buddy list and ongoing conversations. |
Also Ritchie Valens, | Buddy Holly, and The Big Bopper could be referred to |
The team went 4-12, and Coach | Buddy Ryan and Krieg lost their jobs. |
. Ski Team, Heuga, along with fellow Buffaloes | Buddy Werner and Bill Marolt (and future CU alumnus |
y the White Sox to the St. Louis Cardinals for | Buddy Bradford and Greg Terlecky. |
ber 9, 1961 with Jack E. Leonard, Anita O'Day, | Buddy Greco, and George Wein. |
sist in the group The Crickets, which included | Buddy Holly and drummer Jerry Allison and guitarist |
y" starring Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, | Buddy Hackett, and Don Rickles. |
ntly released their debut album Aobozu through | Buddy Records, and had their songs featured on many |
stries founded in 1977 in the United States by | Buddy Harrison and his wife Pat Harrison. |
d Tag Team Championship twice, first defeating | Buddy Rose and Doug Somers and then Original Midnigh |
Dawson and David Nelson, and long-time members | Buddy Cage and Spencer Dryden. |
by a faster car, driven by former race winner | Buddy Lazier and Dominguez crashed in a last ditch e |
This One's for Basie is a 1957 studio album by | Buddy Rich and an eleven piece orchestra, recorded i |
Buddy Rich and Mousey were friends and Buddy thought | |
arrelhouse Records, backed by guitarist Little | Buddy Thomas and drummer Playboy Vinson, who formed |
ashington, Jr., Idris Muhammad, Melvin Sparks, | Buddy Caldwell, and Virgil Jones. |
Bob, Bret and Aaron) and the Bell family (Gus, | Buddy, David, and Mike). |
long with Ringo Starr, Keith Moon, Steve Gadd, | Buddy Rich, and other highly esteemed drummers. |
rty Doll" is a 1957 rockabilly song written by | Buddy Knox and Jimmy Bowen. |
ller comes from a wrestling family: his father | Buddy Fuller and his grandfather Roy Welch were wres |
the Customer Satisfied is a 1970 live album by | Buddy Rich and his big band, recorded at the Tropica |
"Rave On!" - | Buddy Holly and the Crickets - 1:49 |
Soon, she is unable to remember who | Buddy is, and not long after, she passes away. |
is a 1979 single written by Bill Anderson and | Buddy Killen and recorded by Conway Twitty. |
It was founded by | Buddy DeSylva and Johnny Mercer in 1942. |
He was the stepfather of | Buddy Petit, and played in many early New Orleans ja |
Buddy Holly and Gene Vincent have also covered the s | |
Pop singers like | Buddy Holly and Gene Vincent also recorded with Brad |
" United States tour with the Everly Brothers, | Buddy Holly, and others. |
es, he is the brother of Mike Bell, the son of | Buddy Bell, and the grandson of Gus Bell. |
Lee, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Led Zeppelin, | Buddy Guy and later Frank Zappa. |
Black Keys, Junior Brown, The Doobie Brothers, | Buddy Guy, and Little Feat. |
co-led two albums with former Basie colleague | Buddy Tate and supported Pee Wee Russell on his own |
Players can also form | buddy lists and join groups. |
Famers played for the Mohawks - Harry Howell, | Buddy O'Connor and Clint Smith - and from 1952 throu |
rd Ghost Revival, both of which featured poets | Buddy Wakefield and Derrick C. Brown as actively tou |
e right-hand man to the originator of the gang | Buddy McLean and took over the rackets when Buddy wa |
song written by Larry Russell, Inez James, and | Buddy Pepper, and published in 1953. |
"True Love Ways" is a song co-written by | Buddy Holly and Norman Petty and recorded with the R |
The Beatles admired | Buddy Holly and the Crickets (best demonstrated by t |
They defeated Big John Studd and | Buddy Rose and held the title for two months before |
He also worked with | Buddy Rich and Sammy Davis, Jr.. |
ed by CBS, and thus the last 500 broadcast for | Buddy Baker and Ned Jarrett. |
f the decade, he also toured with Chuck Berry, | Buddy Holly and Little Richard. |
Lubbock Sound was the Day the Music Died, when | Buddy Holly and others died in a plane crash in Iowa |
ut album Sounds So Good, which was produced by | Buddy Cannon and released on March 4, 2008. |
GooglyMinotaur was by November 2001 on 387,000 | buddy lists and had received more than 36 million me |
visited, including Slide Hampton, David Baker, | Buddy Montgomery and Jimmy Coe. |
Medal of Honor recipient Larry Smedley, actor | Buddy Ebsen and astronaut John Young attended Orland |
s been home to such notables as jazz musicians | Buddy Bolden and George Brunies. |
te Smith MGM short film Radio Hams, written by | Buddy Adler and directed by Felix E. Feist, with act |
were by Ray Noble's orchestra (with a vocal by | Buddy Clark) and by Charlie Spivak. |
A big band musician enamoured with the work of | Buddy Rich and Count Basie, Ende recorded and toured |
Don Byas, Ben Webster, Kid Ory, Milt Buckner, | Buddy Tate, and T-Bone Walker. |
winski, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, George Stigler, | Buddy Guy, and Muhammad Ali to name a few who called |
ry Vale, Elvis Presley, President Gerald Ford, | Buddy Hackett and many more. |
The spirit of | Buddy Holly and Lubbock Sound are preserved in the B |
Buddy Guy and Junior Wells did a cover of the song o | |
Encouraged by his friends | Buddy, Joe and Michael, he tries to ask her for a da |
oko, Ry Cooder, Pascal Coulon, Malik Mezzadri, | Buddy Montgomery and John Patitucci. |
up of the band - Dawson, Nelson, Dave Torbert, | Buddy Cage, and Spencer Dryden. |
ly published by the Texas Trio (Larry Herndon, | Buddy Saunders and Howard Keltner) from 1963 to 1972 |
eper into the blues listening to Muddy Waters, | Buddy Guy, and anyone named King --B.B., Albert, and |
"That'll Be the Day" is a song written by | Buddy Holly and Jerry Allison and recorded by variou |
ayor for four months between the conviction of | Buddy Cianci and the election of David Cicilline. |
car, alongside 2004 Indianapolis 500 champion | Buddy Rice and Sarah Fisher. |
er's death in the same plane crash that killed | Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens. |
53 film starring Donald O'Connor, Janet Leigh, | Buddy Hackett, and Scatman Crothers. |
le of a popular song from the 1920s written by | Buddy DeSylva and Joseph Meyer. |
Yarborough, Joe Ruttman, Brooks, Neil Bonnett, | Buddy Baker, and little-noticed Bill Elliott, while |
He also ran races for | Buddy Arrington and Hoss Ellington that season, fini |
He worked in the 1960s with Lionel Hampton, | Buddy Rich, and Tito Puente, and worked with Joe Hen |
Nicholas knew | Buddy Bolden and said Bolden was the main influence |
clude B. B. King, Albert King, Albert Collins, | Buddy Guy, and Robert Cray. |
of former defensive coordinator and head coach | Buddy Ryan and the twin brother of current head coac |
d with different musicians such as Vic Damone, | Buddy Greco and Al Martino. |
rs, Jimmy Giuffre, Gerry Mulligan, Art Pepper, | Buddy Collette, and Shelly Manne, all of whom were i |
"Words of Love" is a song written by | Buddy Holly and recorded by him on April 8, 1957. |
ers, Harry Reid, Suzanne Somers, Wayne Newton, | Buddy Hackett, and Frank Sinatra. |
His early influences were musicians like | Buddy Holly and Jerry Lee Lewis, and by age 15 met u |
(as Sandy Shore), WKYC in Cleveland, Ohio (as | Buddy Harrison), and RKO General radio stations CKLW |
g of the Year - "Give It Away," Bill Anderson, | Buddy Cannon and Jamey Johnson |
ious gigs with Dizzy Gillespie, J. J. Johnson, | Buddy Rich and the Gene Krupa Jazz Group, until he d |
's brother Gene (Joe) Byrd), and two drummers ( | Buddy Deppenschmidt and Bill Reichenbach) for the re |
many recordings were those with Benny Goodman, | Buddy Greco and Tommy Dorsey. |
Allen's influences included Max Roach, | Buddy Rich, and fellow Funk Brother Benny Benjamin. |
cast includes Edmond O'Brien, Harry Carey, and | Buddy Ebsen, and the movie was directed by Leslie Go |
with the likes of Lennie Tristano, Zoom Sims, | Buddy Rich and Mal Waldron. |
salsa bands, big bands (most notably those of | Buddy Rich and Lionel Hampton) and performed on Broa |
of Time" is a popular song written by lyricist | Buddy Kaye and composer Ted Mossman and published in |
Gainesville, Florida, where he swam for coach | Buddy Crone and coach Bill Harlan's Florida Gators s |
Roemer, the father of future Governor | Buddy Roemer and Marcello, a New Orleans crime figur |
to record with Nat Adderley and Wynton Kelly, | Buddy Holly and Andy Williams. |
Powell's Broadway Melody co-stars | Buddy Ebsen and Frances Langford return to provide c |
In contrast to | Buddy Bolden and his more improvisational free appro |
lor, Scotty Spenner, Chief Gillame, Rena Haus, | Buddy Reed and the Rip It Ups, The Hoodoo Kings, Lon |
t at Queen Elizabeth Hall with fellow drummers | Buddy Rich and Louie Bellson. |
The song has also been recorded by | Buddy Holly and Bo Diddley, among others. |
(Cyprus), Richard Luksic (Malaysia) as well as | Buddy Farrah and Chad Gibson (Queensland Roar) until |
ed with Alvino Rey, and worked with Paul Horn, | Buddy Rich, and Nancy Wilson. |
t Patricia Brown on two sessions, with bassist | Buddy Catlett and pianist Bobby Scott on another. |
leaned too heavily on the late lamented singer | Buddy Holly, and "Poor Me" was likened to his hit si |
The music video was directed by | Buddy Swell, and features actor Rob Schneider, as we |
Some of the | Buddy Holly and The Picks albums also contain the Pi |
adiq, Knowles' sister Solange, Mary Mary, Nas, | Buddy Guy, and Elvis Presley also appear on the albu |
Buddy packs are small external fuel tanks that refue | |
"Nobody but You" ( | Buddy DeSylva, Arthur Jackson) - 3:52 |
r-known New Orleans musicians such as Sheik-O, | Buddy Luck, Arthur Ogle, Booker T. Glass, and Wooden |
Stan Tracey, Oscar Peterson and Lester Young, | Buddy Rich, Artie Shaw, Les Paul, Benny Carter, Budd |
the 1940s and 1950s, including Charlie Parker, | Buddy Rich, Artie Shaw, Horace Silver, Phil Woods an |
The following season, Lovett was hired by | Buddy Teevens as the defensive coordinator and defen |
ia Smith, David Brian, and noted jazz musician | Buddy Greco as nightclub entertainer Albert "Lucky" |
Buddy Baer as Vargas the Giant | |
call-up and use Souchock as a replacement for | Buddy Hassett as first baseman in Major League Baseb |
Buddy Gorman as Andrew T. Miller | |
Buddy Ebsen as Express, an Orderly | |
s by Taj Mahal, Candi Staton, Percy Sledge and | Buddy Miller, as well as by Roland Gift on the Beaut |
an actual Smoky Mountain Wrestling event with | Buddy Landell as the good guy and Headbanger Thrashe |
no is Glen D. Hardin, who had played piano for | Buddy Holly as well as for years for Elvis Presley. |
is Rich is a 1959 Mercury Records recording by | Buddy Rich as vocalist, backed by the Hal Mooney Orc |
The label was established in 1997 by | Buddy Killen as a subunit of the Killen Music Group |
It also features | Buddy Hackett as Jim's enlightened, kind-hearted fri |
Buddy Ebsen as Alabama | |
rmances, including an extensive U.S. tour with | Buddy Guy as well as two European ventures in 1992 a |
Buddy Baker as Himself | |
Buddy Gorman as Butch | |
Buddy Gorman as Skinny | |
Buddy Swan as Oliver Waldeck | |
Buddy Martin as Cheerleader (uncredited) | |
Buddy Harris as Dollar Bill | |
Buddy Ebsen as Will Lane | |
ers lasting from 1986 to 1993, especially with | Buddy Ryan as head coach from 1986 to 1990, was cons |
Out of pitchers, Rockies manager, | Buddy Bell, asked injured catcher, Brent Mayne, who |
Out of pitchers, manager | Buddy Bell asked Mayne if he could pitch. |
Buddy Greco at Mister Kelly's 1956 | |
190 in a first wicket Partnership of 361 with | Buddy Oldfield at Peterborough, this partnership rem |
Students participate in community service, | Buddy Reading at P.S. 257, Penny Harvest, City Food |
yed in a five-piece line-up led by saxophonist | Buddy Featherstonhaugh at RAF Bomber Command headqua |
Bob Montgomery met | Buddy Holly at Hutchison Junior High School in 1949. |
eved twice, at the 2000 IRL Phoenix 200 won by | Buddy Lazier at Phoenix International Raceway and th |
effort was the Off-Broadway production of The | Buddy System at Circle in the Square downtown. |
who is the father of Joseph Scott our library | buddy, an athletics handicapper for the Caledonian S |
Drummer | Buddy Rich attempted to fire Panichi during his time |
Buddy Caldwell, Attorney General of Louisiana, elect | |
He was one of the three original members of | Buddy Holly's backing group, The Crickets. |
ly learned to play the bass guitar, and joined | Buddy Scott's backing band in his late teens. |
"Oh, Boy!" is a song originally performed by | Buddy Holly's band The Crickets. |
es - which featured various vocalists fronting | Buddy Holly's band the Crickets - Nanci Griffith pro |
ral arts at the college while working with the | Buddy Jordan Band from 1956 to 1958. |
From 1938 to 1940, Coe was with | Buddy Bryant's band and by the age of 20, was alread |
The | Buddy Rich Band is a 1981 recording made by jazz dru |
The Glenn Miller Band, The Tommy Dorsey Band, | Buddy Morrow Band and the Buddy Rich Band (10 nites) |
The | Buddy Rich Band |
He was a member of the | Buddy Rich band from 1950 to 1961. |
e band maintained the popularity it had as The | Buddy Bolden Band and primarily performed the same r |
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