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ontinues northward through Queensbury, passing | Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport and running parallel |
ty, New York, assigned the ICAO code KGFL, see | Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport. |
It was filmed at | Floyd Bennett Airfield in Brooklyn, and directed by |
Two airports in New York are named in honor of | Floyd Bennett. |
ith Crowder, Ken Ellacott, Dave Fenyves, Larry | Floyd, Bill Gardner, Chris Halyk, Anssi Melametsa, L |
tists, such as: Jacques Brel, Elton John, Pink | Floyd, Billy Joel and James Horner, to name but a fe |
n Claude Kalache, Denis LeLong, Carol Beecher, | Floyd Bishop Jr, Heather Hosel, Hugo Desrosiers, Kar |
Floyd Bixler McKissick (1922-1991) was born in Ashev | |
Floyd Blackwell | |
there in 1973 along with Professor Yellott and | Floyd Blake, a former Martin Marietta senior aerospa |
Main article: Pink | Floyd bootleg recordings |
his soundtrack album, it often appears on Pink | Floyd bootlegs, most notably on A Tree Full of Secre |
rt's midseason acquisition of outfielder Cliff | Floyd, Boston finished second in the AL East and mis |
The Beatles and Pink | Floyd both recorded at Abbey Road Studios. |
r the original single, or The Best of the Pink | Floyd, both of which are rare and too expensive for |
way recalls the more Ambient elements of Pink | Floyd, Brian Eno and Miles Davis and the later exper |
4 stars and wrote "A star-in-the-making, James | Floyd brings a serrated edge of mocking, cockily com |
Feb 24: Pink | Floyd; Brothers Grimm |
(The Wild Child), Luckey Cordell, Bruce Brown, | Floyd Brown. |
Floyd Buckley | |
In November of 1779 James John | Floyd built cabins and a stockade near what is now B |
y intended for the song to be recorded by King | Floyd, but Floyd never recorded a version of it. |
was never, IIRC, in the band called [The] Pink | Floyd but only in the earlier incarnation called The |
Galaxy reviewer | Floyd C. Gale, discussing the 1962 paperback edition |
For the mayor of Seattle, see | Floyd C. Miller. |
Galaxy reviewer | Floyd C. Gale, discussing a 1963 reprint, described |
Floyd C. Miller (January 11, 1902 - December 1985) s | |
Galaxy reviewer | Floyd C. Gale, discussing the 1962 reprint, noted th |
Genre reviewer | Floyd C. Gale praised its "many passages of remarkab |
Jenner and King formed a partnership with Pink | Floyd called Blackhill Enterprises. |
Barrett, of English psychedelic rock band Pink | Floyd, came up with the band's name by juxtaposing t |
boats on the Mississippi with Fate Marable and | Floyd Campbell in the 1920s, and played with the Jon |
ring World War II, then played in Chicago with | Floyd Campbell, Ted Eggleston, and others. |
umbered, Tyler's inexperienced men routed, and | Floyd camped near Carnifex Ferry. |
CVTC | Floyd Campus sign. |
Coosa Valley Technical College | Floyd Campus. |
as The Beatles, Black Sabbath, Hawkwind, Pink | Floyd, Can, Kraftwerk, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppe |
Frank Zappa, Pink | Floyd, Captain Beefheart, Soft Machine, Ten Years Af |
ed by Art Briles and plays their home games at | Floyd Casey Stadium in Waco, Texas. |
Teddy Hart as | Floyd Casper |
Floyd caught at least one touchdown pass in all 16 g | |
Floyd Caves "Babe" Herman (June 26, 1903 - November | |
He is interred at | Floyd Cemetery, Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa. |
le, Corydon Central, Crawford County, Eastern, | Floyd Central, Christian Academy, Henryville, Jeffer |
olating the securities laws, Thompson defended | Floyd Cerf, the stock broker who handled the alleged |
William | Floyd Chadwick was a footballer. |
Floyd Charles Peters (May 21, 1936 - August 18, 2008 | |
Jul 28: Pink | Floyd; CIA v UFO; Fairport Convention |
oger Waters, former bassist and singer of Pink | Floyd, cites "Isolation" as one of his favourite son |
Floyd Clack is a Michigan educator and politician wh | |
She is married to former State Representative | Floyd Clack, and they have two children. |
The seven song set, featuring the Pink | Floyd classic "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", keeps th |
that also included a live version of the Pink | Floyd classic "Money" and a non-album track that was |
Floyd Cleveland Miller was a member of the Communist | |
After the album's release, | Floyd closed the nightclub, but reopened it in 1998. |
Forums: | Floyd Clymer's statements on Fangio |
While at Iowa State, | Floyd coached future pros Dedric Willoughby, Fred Ho |
He enjoys listening to Pink | Floyd, Coldplay, Leonard Cohen and recently American |
He recorded with Pink | Floyd colleague Rick Wright, playing guitar on his 1 |
Floyd Collins opened Off-Broadway at Playwrights Hor | |
Simon proclaimed that | Floyd Collins was "the original and daring musical o |
Floyd Collins is a musical based on the death of Flo | |
"The Death of | Floyd Collins" - Vernon Dalhart |
The hit "The Death of | Floyd Collins", for example, brought him just $25, a |
The fate of | Floyd Collins, a lad we all know well |
andau, the cast included Christopher Innvar as | Floyd Collins, Martin Moran as Skeets Miller, Jason |
Colonel Davis | Floyd commanded the militia units guarding the steep |
Gen. John B. | Floyd, commanding Confederate forces in the Kanawha |
Five months later, he and | Floyd committed one of their biggest bank jobs when |
The song is also featured on the Pink | Floyd compilation Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd. |
Delicate Sound of Thunder is a Pink | Floyd concert video taken from the A Momentary Lapse |
w bank robber Alvin Karpis, an acquaintance of | Floyd's, claimed that Floyd confessed involvement to |
The discography of English rock band Pink | Floyd consists of 14 studio albums (one of which is |
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's novel Aurora | Floyd contains a quote written in Orton's notebook a |
Governor Keating later went on to nominate Dr. | Floyd Coppedge as his Education Secretary, which was |
Floyd Council | |
aver and Fred McMullen, (...) Pink Anderson or | Floyd Council - these were a few amongst the many bl |
In May of the same year, fellow | Floyd counterpart Roger Waters released his first of |
rally south-southwestwardly through Gordon and | Floyd counties, past the towns of Resaca and Calhoun |
It forms the boundary between Clark and | Floyd counties. |
vice region of Giles, Pulaski, Montgomery, and | Floyd counties. |
y to two different foundations in Harrison and | Floyd Counties. |
known is the Friday Night Jamboree held at The | Floyd Country Store. |
e spring Stonebridge is the location where all | Floyd County schools hold their matches and tourname |
Location of | Floyd County in Indiana |
Floyd County saw French immigrants locating in the c | |
He moved to | Floyd County in 1835 and settled in Greenville, near |
In 1971 it became the | Floyd County Museum. |
E.B. Mabry returned to | Floyd County in 1903 and began the construction of t |
River, November 8. Johnson County December 1. | Floyd County December 4. Powell County December 26, |
On 1 July 1955 she was redesignated USS | Floyd County (LST-762). |
It is also ranked number one in | Floyd County and number three in all of Northwest Ge |
The Oostanaula River near the Gordon and | Floyd County line. |
The | Floyd County School District is a public school dist |
that connects the rural areas of northwestern | Floyd County and southeastern Washington County. |
Tim Burkhalter is the sheriff of | Floyd County and is also the Chief Law Enforcement O |
The | Floyd County Sheriff's Office (FCSO) has a mission t |
Floyd County owns the Forum, previously home to the | |
Phu Quoc on 17 July 1965 in the company of USS | Floyd County (LST-762), their temporary support ship |
State Road 311 in | Floyd County is known as Charlestown Road. |
USS Litchfield County (LST-901) and the USS | Floyd County (LST-762) moored to the LST ramp at Da |
does shows with them when he isn't with " The | Floyd County Rangers ". |
Floyd County is a county located in the Commonwealth | |
It rises in two forks in | Floyd County near the Blue Ridge Parkway. |
Floyd County (northeast) | |
Instead Kuhn will run for an open seat on the | Floyd County Board of Supervisors. |
Georgetown Township, | Floyd County (northeast) |
Led by Dr. W.H. Lewis, the | Floyd County Board of Revenues took its vision to th |
Greenville Township, | Floyd County (southwest) |
Lafayette Township, | Floyd County (southeast) |
tical Area were Jefferson County, Kentucky and | Floyd County, Indiana. |
Carthage is an unincorporated community in | Floyd County, Virginia, United States. |
ndian Valley is an unincorporated community in | Floyd County, Virginia, United States. |
The Indian Valley Church of God in | Floyd County, Virginia, is part of the Church of God |
arroll County, Craig County, Dickenson County, | Floyd County, Franklin County, Giles County, Grayson |
Poff is an unincorporated community in | Floyd County, Virginia, United States. |
Left Fork Little Paint Creek ( | Floyd County, Kentucky), a stream in Floyd County, K |
The Ransdells moved to | Floyd County, Indiana by 1820 and again later to Vig |
nincorporated community in Lafayette Township, | Floyd County, Indiana. |
Union is an unincorporated community in | Floyd County, Virginia, United States. |
Shelors Mill is an unincorporated community in | Floyd County, Virginia, United States. |
However, all 3rd Grade schoolchildren of | Floyd County, Indiana, visit it. |
Sowers is an unincorporated community in | Floyd County, Virginia, United States. |
Smart is an unincorporated community in | Floyd County, Virginia, United States. |
guous with the main campus of Berry College in | Floyd County, Georgia, United States, bordering the |
gle Junction is an unincorporated community in | Floyd County, Virginia, United States. |
He moved to Prestonsburg, | Floyd County, Kentucky in 1828. |
Simpsons is an unincorporated community in | Floyd County, Virginia, United States. |
Preserve is a Natural Area Preserve located in | Floyd County, Virginia. |
Hemlock is an unincorporated community in | Floyd County, Virginia, United States. |
He engaged in teaching in | Floyd County, Virginia. |
Huffville is an unincorporated community in | Floyd County, Virginia, United States. |
onners Grove is an unincorporated community in | Floyd County, Virginia, United States. |
reenville Township is one of five townships in | Floyd County, Indiana. |
incorporated community in Greenville Township, | Floyd County, Indiana. |
Located in | Floyd County, a very small portion of the district e |
Lafayette Township is one of five townships in | Floyd County, Indiana. |
ily newspaper serving New Albany, Indiana, and | Floyd County, Indiana. |
h the The Tribune of New Albany in neighboring | Floyd County, Indiana. |
ns (18 August 1846-3 January 1912) was born in | Floyd County, Virginia served in the United States N |
by county labor and funded by the citizens of | Floyd County, what was then called Floyd Hospital op |
on the National Register of Historic Places in | Floyd County, Indiana, United States. |
aurel Branch is an unincorporated community in | Floyd County, Virginia, United States. |
me, Georgia and the surrounding communities in | Floyd County, Georgia. |
David is an unincorporated community in | Floyd County, Kentucky, United States along County R |
ngston is the site of an old Indian village in | Floyd County, Georgia, United States. |
iken is an unincorporated community in western | Floyd County, Texas, United States. |
Copper Hill is an unincorporated community in | Floyd County, Virginia, United States. |
Tindall is an unincorporated community in | Floyd County, Virginia, United States. |
Floyd County, Virginia - northeast | |
tional Register of Historic Places listings in | Floyd County, Indiana. |
Cemetery located in the city of New Albany, in | Floyd County, Indiana. |
an unincorporated town in Lafayette Township, | Floyd County, Indiana. |
Floyd County, Georgia - south | |
Blackiston Mill is a community located in | Floyd County, Indiana at latitude 38.336 and longitu |
Terrys Fork is an unincorporated community in | Floyd County, Virginia, United States. |
Haycock is an unincorporated community in | Floyd County, Virginia, United States. |
Mabry Mill is an unincorporated community in | Floyd County, Virginia, United States. |
Duncan is an unincorporated community in | Floyd County, Virginia, United States. |
dered the integration of the public schools in | Floyd County, Virginia and Galax, Virginia in 1959 a |
He was appointed prosecuting attorney for | Floyd County, Indiana in 1854. |
ins is an unincorporated community in northern | Floyd County, Texas, United States. |
School District is a public school district in | Floyd County, Georgia, USA, based in Rome, Georgia. |
Silver Creek is an unincorporated community in | Floyd County, Georgia, United States. |
tream from New Albany, Indiana in southernmost | Floyd County, Indiana. |
ly battle of the American Civil War, fought in | Floyd County, Kentucky, on November 8 and November 9 |
Nation and is now known as the oldest house in | Floyd County, Georgia. |
3. | Floyd County- 95,000-Rome |
th of the city of Floydada, the county seat of | Floyd County. |
casino gambling is not allowed in neighboring | Floyd County. |
outfitted for the repair of WPB's relieved the | Floyd County. |
th of the city of Floydada, the county seat of | Floyd County. |
orgia where Horn Mountain separates Gordon and | Floyd County. |
anadian television film, portrays the story of | Floyd Court (Arnold Pinnock) who is selected as the |
due to the success of their video for the Pink | Floyd cover "Another Brick in the Wall". |
Pink | Floyd cover from album The Wall |
The vinyl side contains the Pink | Floyd cover "Candy and a Currant Bun", while the CD |
"Have a Cigar" (Pink | Floyd cover) |
"Another Brick in the Wall" - 3:58 (Pink | Floyd Cover) |
Were Here" by Sparklehorse & Thom Yorke (Pink | Floyd cover) |
Elvis Presley's album How Great Thou Art when | Floyd Cramer was running late. |
"San Antonio Rose" - | Floyd Cramer 2:20 |
Floyd Cramer | |
Floyd Cramer - piano | |
Floyd Cramer - organ | |
Featuring "Big" Red Hayes on the fiddle and | Floyd Cramer on the piano, "Mexican Joe" was a rolli |
Floyd Cramer - organ, piano | |
Floyd Cramer (piano) | |
Floyd Cramer died of lung cancer in 1997 at the age | |
Floyd Cramer - American Hall of Fame pianist | |
e sources report that the song was released on | Floyd Cramer's 1961 album Last Date, discographies o |
"Last Date" ( | Floyd Cramer) - 3:39 |
ribute power point presentation, The Legacy of | Floyd Cramer, as he shares the piano arrangements an |
local Shreveport musicians, including pianist | Floyd Cramer, guitarist-vocalist Faron Young, bassis |
Keyboards: | Floyd Cramer, Hargus "Pig" Robbins, Owen Bradley |
r Jimmy Hughes (with Mae Axton), Ferlin Husky, | Floyd Cramer, Porter Wagoner, and Hoyt Johnson. |
These artists included pianist | Floyd Cramer, The Browns, Smiley Burnette, Dorsey Bu |
Dancer" has been recorded by such pianists as | Floyd Cramer, Richard Clayderman, Roger Williams and |
n, Barbara Streisand, Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed, | Floyd Cramer, Three Dog Night, Steppenwolf and other |
Floyd Cramer, piano legend | |
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