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Gene | Evans as Maynard 'Monk' Collins |
Gene | Evans also co-starred. |
Geoff | Evans (born 28 April 1939) was an English cricketer. |
Friends And Alloys (2003) (Directed by Geoff | Evans) |
when he stepped down, being replaced by Geoff | Evans. |
However, Geoffrey | Evans has argued that the Oxford course's success is |
George | Evans (26 July 1935 - December 2000) was a Welsh foo |
George | Evans Moule (January 28, 1828, Gillingham, Dorset - |
rigstein, Reed Crandall, Graham Ingels, George | Evans, Jack Davis and Johnny Craig. |
by Feldstein, Wally Wood, Johnny Craig, George | Evans and Jack Kamen. |
Ingels, Bernard Krigstein, Joe Orlando, George | Evans and Reed Crandall. |
George | Evans VC (16 February 1876 - 28 September 1937) was |
George | Evans (VC) |
George | Evans - Movie Songs (2004) |
s is founded following its discovery by George | Evans. |
(Chipper), Nat Temple, Dougie Robinson, George | Evans, Arthur Birkby, Phil Goody, Saxes |
uu Thinh, (Curbstone Press, 2004), with George | Evans, was a finalist for the 2004 Translation Prize |
d, Reed Crandall, Bernard Krigstein and George | Evans. |
His brothers George | Evans Moule and Arthur Evans Moule were missionaries |
Fredrick George | Evans (11 Feb 1881 - 13 Nov 1912) was an Australian |
George | Evans Peoples (August 25, 1960 - November 22, 2003) |
Jack Kamen, Rudy Nappi, Reed Crandall, George | Evans, Al Williamson, Angelo Torres and Graham Ingel |
1889: George | Evans |
William George | Evans (23 March 1883 - 23 January 1946) was a Welsh |
ied Bill Geldard, a trombonist with the George | Evans Band, and accepted an invitation to join the p |
In 1948, he was first tenor in George | Evans' Saxes ‘n' Sevens with Tony Arnopp, Kenny Clar |
rs included Reed Crandall, Joe Orlando, George | Evans, Graham Ingels, Johnny Craig, Charles Sultan a |
ando, Bernard Krigstein, Angelo Torres, George | Evans, Reed Crandall and Jack Kamen. |
Gulf Coast with Birmingham banjo player George | Evans and decided to settle in New Orleans, Louisian |
nterested in pleasing God than people," George | Evans told Airlie historian Susan Taylor Block, in 2 |
ack Sparling, Reed Crandall, Lee Elias, George | Evans, Russ Jones, Joe Orlando, Jerry Robinson, Mike |
George | Evans (January 12, 1797 - April 6, 1867) was an Amer |
It was named for George | Evans, an early explorer. |
George | Evans - Tenor |
s John Severin, Jack Davis, Wally Wood, George | Evans and Will Elder. |
George | Evans 7 seasons: '01-'08 |
r was born in County Tyrone, Ireland to George | Evans Tener and Susan Wallis. |
George | Evans Moule |
- The Macquarie River is discovered by George | Evans. |
inesville High School in Hall County, Georgia, | Evans played football for UGA, and graduated from th |
Editor: Geraint | Evans |
s artists, including Paul Robeson, Sir Geraint | Evans, Stuart Burrows, Dame Gwyneth Jones, Constance |
rrently coached by Aneurin Gravell and Geraint | Evans. |
chwood Road was the Welsh Baritone Sir Geraint | Evans, and the toastmaster Ivor Spencer also lived n |
rformed at St David's Hall include Sir Geraint | Evans, Bryn Terfel, Charlotte Church, Bonnie Tyler a |
Sir Geraint | Evans Music Prize 2009 |
-house where the bodies of Beryl and Geraldine | Evans were found is the building with the light-colo |
He never admitted to killing Geraldine | Evans, however. |
xt to the wash house where Beryl and Geraldine | Evans had been found. |
Gregory Gerard | Evans (born June 28, 1971 in Daingerfield, Texas) is |
Sam later begins dating barmaid Geri | Evans, who is suffering from leukemia. |
Else, Whims of Chambers, Newk's Time, and Gil | Evans & Ten reflect this. |
h groups led by Jan Garbarek, Enrico Rava, Gil | Evans, Lee Konitz and Charlie Mariano as well as per |
Gil | Evans - Arrangements |
"Absolute Beginners (Refrain)", Gil | Evans (David Bowie) |
Davis appeared with the Gil | Evans Orchestra, the first time the two men had play |
r vocal repertoire during early tours with Gil | Evans. |
With Gil | Evans |
Sy Oliver (1959-60), and also worked with Gil | Evans in 1959 when his orchestra accompanied Miles D |
ill Barber, the latter of whom played with Gil | Evans and Miles Davis, before moving to California a |
ed enough atmosphere and dimension to make Gil | Evans smile from heaven." |
ude DVDs with Marcus Miller, Billy Cobham, Gil | Evans, David Sanborn and Friends, Louie Belson, Bob |
Gil | Evans - piano, electric piano, tack piano, arranger, |
All compositions arranged and conducted by Gil | Evans. |
HDP 31-32 Gil | Evans / Lacy / Blythe / Soloff / Levin orchestra Par |
Davis' second collaboration with Gil | Evans on Porgy and Bess gave him more room for exper |
Al Cohn (1956-57, 1960), Zoot Sims (1957), Gil | Evans (1957), Mose Allison (1957-58), Carmen McRae ( |
1 he stood in for Michael Brecker when the Gil | Evans Orchestra played at the Bracknell Jazz Festiva |
n CD reissues is credited on the sleeve to Gil | Evans. |
It was Gil | Evans and he invited Ryo to join The Gil Evans Orche |
1990: Gil | Evans with RMS - Take Me To The Sun |
n, Fats Waller, Cab Calloway, Eric Dolphy, Gil | Evans, and John Coltrane. |
"Absolute Beginners (Slight Refrain)", Gil | Evans (David Bowie) |
bum pairs Davis with arranger and composer Gil | Evans, with whom he had collaborated on several othe |
Out of the Cool - Gil | Evans Orchestra (Impulse!) |
In addition to his work with Gil | Evans (most notably on Into the Hot), he recorded ex |
Gil | Evans: Into the Hot (Impulse! |
field, such as Billy Higgins, Mal Waldron, Gil | Evans, Stan Getz, Oliver Nelson, and Herbie Hancock. |
1985: Gil | Evans, Ella Fitzgerald, Jonathan Jones |
d occasional employment with the legendary Gil | Evans Monday Night Orchestra and worked on many comm |
nd solo efforts, Teddy Charles, Don Ellis, Gil | Evans, Bill Russo, George Russell, Brubeck and his b |
had Jones, Eddie Harris, Dexter Gordon and Gil | Evans round out the program. |
Gil | Evans & Ten (also released as Big Stuff and Gil Evan |
icians such as Donald Byrd, John Coltrane, Gil | Evans, Sun Ra, McCoy Tyner, Roland Kirk, and the Jaz |
ovement was later adapted by the conductor Gil | Evans for Miles Davis' 1960 album Sketches of Spain. |
Miles Davis & Gil | Evans Orchestra: Miles Ahead (Columbia, 1957) |
His credits include the Gil | Evans Orchestra's concert at the "Pacific Coast Coll |
Gil | Evans: Gil Evans & Ten (Prestige, 1957) |
Gil | Evans - The Individualism of Gil Evans (1964) |
nk Sinatra, George Michael, Nelson Riddle, Gil | Evans, Mel Torme, and Quincy Jones. |
Kawasaki also played on another Gil | Evans album on RCA, There Comes a Time, with Tony Wi |
Gil | Evans: piano |
Gil | Evans - arranger |
Jazz Festival, performing Miles Davis and Gil | Evans' "Sketches of Spain". |
The Individualism of Gil | Evans (Verve, 1964) |
Sellers has been the recipient of the Gil | Evans Fellowship in Jazz Composition, the Sammy Nest |
bum 4 stars stating "Highly recommended to Gil | Evans fans; it is a pity he did not record more duri |
corded in 1962 and 1963 by Miles Davis and Gil | Evans at the Columbia 30th Street Studios in New Yor |
ton, Kenny Dorham, Zoot Sims, Red Garland, Gil | Evans, Don Ellis, Eric Dolphy, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, |
originals by Shorter and an arrangement of Gil | Evans' "Barracudas". |
Ellington, Charles Mingus, Benny Goodman, Gil | Evans, Stan Kenton, Thelonious Monk, Steely Dan, Joh |
March 20 - Gil | Evans, jazz pianist, arranger, composer and bandlead |
The Pan Piper - Miles Davis and Gil | Evans |
collaborations, one finds appearances with Gil | Evans Big Band, George Russell Big Band, Gary Peacoc |
He counts Duke Ellington, Gil | Evans, Wes Montgomery, and T-Bone Walker among his i |
leased 1960), at band 4 (5:06), written by Gil | Evans [Jazz]. |
studio album by Helen Merrill, arranged by Gil | Evans. |
1991, with Peter King from 1983, and with Gil | Evans in 1984. |
he Jazz Jamboree, he heard artists such as Gil | Evans, Benny Goodman, Muddy Waters and many others, |
e Hubbard, Charles Mingus, Miles Davis and Gil | Evans, Phil Woods, Clark Terry, Johnny Griffin, Rand |
Glenn | Evans - drums |
Glenn | Evans - Drums |
osed by Anthony Bramante, John Connelly, Glenn | Evans, Dan Lilker. |
Glenn | Evans - drums, cover concept |
Anthony Glyn | Evans (December 4, 1942 - September 9, 2009) was Alc |
g the death of the previous Master, Sir Godber | Evans, prompt his widow to instigate a plan to inves |
The wicket-keeper Godfrey | Evans (16) was brought in as a "daywatchman" while t |
ecause he was an exact contemporary of Godfrey | Evans. |
d between 1946 and 1959 when the great Godfrey | Evans was available. |
lec Bedser, 25 runs in 49 minutes, and Godfrey | Evans 0 runs in 15 minutes. |
re future England players Alec Bedser, Godfrey | Evans, Cliff Gladwin and Willie Watson. |
n as the second string wicketkeeper to Godfrey | Evans, on the 1954-55 MCC tour of Australia and New |
Godfrey | Evans was England's first choice wicketkeeper from 1 |
and his career coincided with that of Godfrey | Evans. |
Cowdrey in a ceremony also attended by Godfrey | Evans, another famous former Kent and England wicket |
Godfrey | Evans |
suggested he was in the same class as Godfrey | Evans before him or Alan Knott after, Parks had safe |
Wisden for deeds in the 1950 season - Godfrey | Evans, Sonny Ramadhin, Alf Valentine, Everton Weekes |
ong with Derek Ufton he filled in when Godfrey | Evans was playing for England. |
n 1993, as a member of the Keating government, | Evans became Leader of the Government in the Senate. |
5, new President Andrew Johnson asked Governor | Evans to resign because of his attempt to cover up t |
In 1864 Governor | Evans appointed the Reverend Chivington as Colonel o |
During his time as governor, | Evans continued the policies of Tillman and presided |
After graduating, | Evans applied for admission to the New South Wales B |
Manager Graham | Evans resigned shortly afterwards, three months into |
All songs written by Brent J. Cooper, Graham | Evans, and Ritchie Lazarowich, except where noted. |
Murder: Conversation Piece” directed by Graham | Evans. |
Graham | Evans - bass |
aul Charlton (Forbidden Dimension), and Graham | Evans (Huevos Rancheros). |
h new bassist Tom Kennedy, who replaced Graham | Evans. |
Arthur Grant | Evans (September 9, 1858 - November 30, 1929) was th |
District 5 but was defeated by Cheryl A. Gray | Evans. |
Gray | Evans defeated one of Jefferson's daughters, Jalila |
John Gray | Evans 1894-1896 |
Cheryl Artise Gray | Evans (born 1968, New Orleans, Louisiana) represente |
Toward the end of 2009 Cheryl Gray | Evans resigned from the legislature to join her husb |
Cheryl A. Gray | Evans is a confidante with the reform faction of the |
According to historian Gregory | Evans Dowd, a number of historians have confused the |
of the incumbent Country Party member Griffith | Evans. |
discovered and was first described by Griffith | Evans in 1880 while working in India. |
As part of the phage group, | Evans hired fellow members Lloyd Kosloff and Frank P |
David Thomas Gruffydd | Evans, Baron Evans of Claughton DL (1928-1992), was |
Macroperipatus guianensis ( | Evans, 1903) |
off Samar, a part of the Battle of Leyte Gulf, | Evans fought his ship gallantly until it was sunk on |
"Peter Gunn" ( | Evans, Livingston) - 1:51 |
ough the efforts of his friend Robert Gunther, | Evans donation helped in the founding of the Museum |
ted with many notable musicians, including Guy | Evans of Van der Graaf Generator, Roy Harper, Steve |
usicians on this album include the drummer Guy | Evans, best known for his earlier work with Van der |
Guy | Evans - drums |
All songs by Hugh Banton, Guy | Evans and Peter Hammill. |
Guy | Evans - drums, percussion (and guitar on "5533") |
n The Misunderstood, and that's how he met Guy | Evans who played the drums. |
Egerton Phillimore and J. Gwenogfryn | Evans (ed.). |
20 March - John Gwenogvryn | Evans, palaeographer (died 1930) |
Until John Gwenogvryn | Evans produced diplomatic editions of the important |
Gwylim | Evans - Napoleon |
rected by Alexander Butler and starring Gwylim | Evans, Gertrude McCoy and Lillian Hall-Davis. |
Gwyn | Evans Wales international and British Lion |
Gwyn | Evans Pool |
The son of former WRC driver Gwyndaf | Evans, he is sponsored by the family Ford motor deal |
ntrol to Hedd Gwynfor, a grandchild of Gwynfor | Evans. |
Gwynfor | Evans (2001) Cymru O Hud Abergwyngregyn |
Gwynfor | Evans' surprise win is credited with laying the foun |
ed to Meinir Ffransis, the daughter of Gwynfor | Evans, Plaid Cymru's first member of Parliament, and |
efeating the President of Plaid Cymru, Gwynfor | Evans. |
The Plaid Cymru candidate was Gwynfor | Evans later to be the first ever PC Member of Parlia |
Gwynfor | Evans (2002) Eternal Wales Abergwyngregyn |
onstituency to elect a Plaid Cymru MP, Gwynfor | Evans, at a 1966 by-election. |
in that it resulted in the election of Gwynfor | Evans, the first ever Plaid Cymru Member of Parliame |
e Ewing's win was built on the back of Gwynfor | Evans' similarly groundbreaking victory for Plaid Cy |
mber 16, 1935 under the direction of Luther H. | Evans, it became an independent division of Federal |
Joseph H. | Evans, Farm Security Administration |
h other lepidopterists such as Brigadier W. H. | Evans. |
Lovecraft (by Francis T. Laney and William H. | Evans). |
Hagan | Evans won caps for Wales (RL) while at Bradford Nort |
Hagan | Evans played in Bradford Northern's 8-4 victory over |
Hagan | Evans is a Welsh former rugby union and professional |
A scrum half, | Evans is a graduate of the Newport Gwent Dragons Aca |
spital grounds is a monument to George Hampden | Evans, a replica of the round tower in Kildare town. |
George Hampden | Evans (died 2 July 1842) was an Irish politician. |
he Connaught Rooms, he convinced editor Harold | Evans to launch the Sunday Times Wine Club. |
Harold | Evans, a Philadelphia attorney, was appointed by the |
On June 13th 2011 Sir Harold | Evans was appointed editor-at-large of the Reuters n |
June 28 - Sir Harold | Evans editor. |
the paper and in particular the editor Harold | Evans. |
d discussion among the critics such as Harriet | Evans Martin rather than the enthusiastic approval o |
friasiana (1997), ushering the return of Harry | Evans.. |
1 May - Harry | Evans, musician (died 1914) |
Harry | Evans became the club's honorary manager, succeeding |
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