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| tes and future collaborators Zach Clark, Brett | Haley, Aaron Katz, and Brendan McFadden. |
| However, Doug and Jacey are brought back to | Haley after their mother's death. |
| It was also the first | Haley album to make the Billboard charts, and was on |
| in goal, fought with Islanders center Micheal | Haley along with Penguins forward Eric Godard who le |
| Haley also recorded other music that was released by | |
| This song was also recorded by Bill | Haley, among others. |
| Around 1806, the widow of Elijah | Haley, an early Cumberland settler, established a ta |
| esigned and built by noted architect Arthur L. | Haley and engineer Albert Carey Martin in 1910, at t |
| His instructors included John | Haley and Erle Loran, who worked with Hans Hoffman. |
| by Leticia Huerta, river stone benches by Hoss | Haley and track fencing featuring willow oak leaves |
| irect influence on the subsequent work of Bill | Haley) and it is certainly one of the first widely p |
| Barrie, | Haley and Ashton continued their roles in the preque |
| It was first released by Bill | Haley and his Comets and Little Richard in 1956. |
| d an affair with gubernatorial candidate Nikki | Haley and that the allegations were "initiated by a |
| which by 1995 had evolved more towards a Bill | Haley and Little Richard inspired Rock and Roll, inc |
| All tracks written by Sean | Haley and Scorpeze; except where indicated. |
| Image:Bill | Haley and the Comets.jpg is being used on this artic |
| Bill | Haley and the Four Aces of Western Swing recorded a |
| There are two legacy vessels, the Alex | Haley and the Acushnet. |
| Rock with Bill | Haley and the Comets is the title of an early rock a |
| t for this album, depicting a cartoon image of | Haley and the Comets riding a hot rod, would later b |
| orn in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, the son of Allen | Haley and Harriet Utley, and was educated there. |
| he fourth album of rock and roll music by Bill | Haley and His Comets. |
| Jack | Haley and Zelma O'Neal, who starred in the original |
| ord spent the last years of his life promoting | Haley and his significance in the world of music. |
| a further slice of history when he signed Bill | Haley and His Comets to Decca Records. |
| He has two daughters, | Haley and Landin, and one son, Christopher who have |
| Republican Nikki | Haley and Democrat Vincent Sheheen, along with third |
| y 24 starring Shirley Temple, Alice Faye, Jack | Haley and featuring Tony Martin. |
| the third album of rock and roll music by Bill | Haley and His Comets. |
| However, the Chiefs eventually hired Todd | Haley, and Ferentz received a contract extension to |
| s included Julius Erving, Bob Marley, and Alex | Haley, and he was elected president of the Philadelp |
| Later in 1956, Bill | Haley and His Comets headlined a loose sequel, Don't |
| Conceived by director Matthew | Haley and writer David Walker, the short stars Leona |
| Bateson and his colleagues Donald Jackson, Jay | Haley and John H. Weakland developed the double bind |
| Shaky" when he was the lead guitarist for Bill | Haley and the Comets. |
| ey was an added attraction on a bill with Bill | Haley and the Comets at the Courthouse Square Theatr |
| t toppers with "I'll Be True" (covered by Bill | Haley) and "It Hurts Me to My Heart". |
| Jonathan | Haley and Nicholas Haley - Edward Bingham Jr. |
| , Vin Diesel, Guillermo Del Toro, Jackie Earle | Haley and McG. |
| her romance novels as Sandra Field and Jocelyn | Haley, and in collaboration with other Maritimer wri |
| ercial, so she comes up with the idea for her, | Haley, and Quinn to dress up like superheroes and he |
| Bill | Haley and Franny Beecher (1958) |
| art - the year “Rock Around The Clock” by Bill | Haley and his Comets hit the British Top 20 - the se |
| Two years later, Bill | Haley and the Saddlemen had already achieved some su |
| ndecent and obscene" and refused to allow Bill | Haley and the Comets to play a concert at municipall |
| , along with management (led by CEO Clifton E. | Haley) and selected investors. |
| See You Later Alligator by Bill | Haley and the Comets |
| Bill | Haley and His Coments (1962) (Lado a lado) |
| On October 14, 1955, Bill | Haley and the Comets did a concert at the Fair Park |
| He has three daughters; Faren, Lindsey, and | Haley, and a wife named Michelle. |
| John W. | Haley and John von Hoelle, Sound and Glory (Wilmingt |
| ock and roll, most notably "Rocket 88" by Bill | Haley and His Saddlemen (later known as The Comets) |
| On May 14, 2009, | Haley announced that she would be running for the Re |
| Haley appeared in the October issue of Teen Vogue in | |
| Only Sam Taliaferro and Nora | Haley are able to protect Cameron. |
| Jack | Haley as Jimmy Dolan, a vaudeville performer and Jer |
| The film also stars Jackie Earle | Haley as Bardo's human enemy, Braxton Red. |
| al manager of the Kansas City Chiefs and hired | Haley as the team's head coach in 2009. |
| J. | Haley as Elvis the Elf |
| of California, Berkeley written in 1913 by Ted | Haley as an entry into a song contest held by the Da |
| album moved away from focusing solely on Bill | Haley as the main singer, and included several instr |
| o, graduating in 2001 with the Judge Harold J. | Haley award for "unusual distinction, scholarship, c |
| In June 2008, the Gina | Haley Band performed at the Bill Haley induction to |
| letter to the current governor of Mississippi, | Haley Barbour on May 6, 2008, but the Governor would |
| at Ronnie Musgrove faced Republican challenger | Haley Barbour as well as the Constitution Party's Jo |
| the 155th was visited by Mississippi Governor | Haley Barbour . |
| Mississippi: Incumbent Republican Governor | Haley Barbour cannot seek re-election due to term li |
| Marsha and | Haley Barbour were married in December 1971 in Canto |
| Gov. | Haley Barbour appointed Lamar to the vacancy created |
| Haley Barbour (born October 22, 1947) is an American | |
| On December 31, 2007, Mississippi governor | Haley Barbour appointed Roger Wicker to the Senate s |
| iled against Hosemann and Mississippi governor | Haley Barbour by Trudy Berger, a commissioner in Pik |
| In 2008, he was hired by Governor | Haley Barbour to be the Senate Liaison to the Govern |
| ntative Roger Wicker was appointed by Governor | Haley Barbour after then-incumbent Trent Lott retire |
| ized by the State of Mississippi when Governor | Haley Barbour honored her at the opening of The Nane |
| rstate 69 received another boost when Governor | Haley Barbour signed into law Senate Bill 2375, whic |
| ice officials informed Governor of Mississippi | Haley Barbour that the department had started an inv |
| On February 23, 2011, Governor | Haley Barbour appointed King to the Mississippi Supr |
| d on December 31, 2007 by Mississippi governor | Haley Barbour due to Trent Lott resigning on Decembe |
| ervices/Special Project Consultant on Governor | Haley Barbour's staff. |
| Incumbent: | Haley Barbour(R) |
| Haley Barbour, political operative who campaigned fo | |
| d preferential treatment because its governor, | Haley Barbour, is Republican. |
| not to run (including Mike Pence, John Thune, | Haley Barbour, Mike Huckabee, and Mitch Daniels), Re |
| n April 28, the Associated Press reported that | Haley Barbour, the former RNC chair now serving as g |
| is the senior adviser to Mississippi Governor | Haley Barbour. |
| at Ronnie Musgrove, was defeated by Republican | Haley Barbour. |
| r and Legal Counsel to Governor of Mississippi | Haley Barbour. |
| he is the wife of Mississippi's 63rd governor, | Haley Barbour. |
| n National Committee in 1993, coming second to | Haley Barbour. |
| al Forum was organized by Mississippi Governor | Haley Barbour's Commission on Recovery, Rebuilding a |
| He loves | Haley because she was the first to accept him and se |
| Meanwhile, Peyton is angry with | Haley because she left Tree Hill to go on tour, but |
| During his tenure with the Jets, | Haley began his association with Scott Pioli, who se |
| n in the early 1950s, when musicians like Bill | Haley began mixing jump blues and electric country. |
| It has been rumored that in 1984, | Haley's friend Johnny Depp accompanied him to auditi |
| John | Haley Bellamy (1836 - 1914) was a noted New England |
| Haley Bennett - Actress | |
| ges in Greece, in which Jenkins plays opposite | Haley Bennett and Nick Nolte. |
| e film's stars Hugh Grant, Drew Barrymore, and | Haley Bennett. |
| ath, members of the Comets who had served with | Haley between 1951 and the early 1960s reunited and |
| Haley Bonar | |
| His nieces are | Haley Brennan and Brianna Brennan. |
| ioneers of rock and roll music, including Bill | Haley, Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, and Gene Vincent. |
| Haley Burton | |
| s out what has been going on, he is angry with | Haley but she refuses to stop tutoring Nathan as she |
| he Republican party's nominee, State Rep Nikki | Haley by a margin 51-47. |
| According to the books Bill | Haley by John Swenson and Sound and Glory by John W. |
| During the early stages of the search Susan | Haley came to Yellowknife and camped in Wake's offic |
| hip contains these eight cemeteries: Fairlawn, | Haley Chapel, Mother of Dolors, Old State Burial Gro |
| st size and ends with a wild party with a Bill | Haley classic "See You Later Alligator" as the backg |
| Pop Culture Shock's Ken | Haley comments that the manga's "art is kind of pret |
| In Central City it includes the Oretha Castle | Haley commercial district. |
| nch album of rock and roll music with its 1954 | Haley compilation Rock with Bill Haley and the Comet |
| Haley Cope would win in 2000, and Natalie Coughlin t | |
| r University of California, Berkeley teammates | Haley Cope, Joscelin Yeo, and Praphalsai Minpraphal |
| Haley defeated Democratic candidate Vincent Sheheen | |
| stmas and Ruchell Magee, and took Judge Harold | Haley, Deputy District Attorney Gary Thomas, and thr |
| Haley described the experience of wearing all of the | |
| ported that there was a "circulated rumor that | Haley died of a heroin overdose." |
| Haley died in office in Ottawa at the age of 56. | |
| Hook, Line and Sinker (Bill | Haley, Edward A. Khoury, Ronnie Bonner) |
| Haley Elizabeth Garwood, Swords across the Thames, B | |
| ces from jazz, surf, early instrumentals, Bill | Haley, Ella Fitzgerald, and even Chopin. |
| In his Tin Man portion of the film, | Haley eschewed his own natural, somewhat deeper and |
| William | Haley Face (1827-08-02 - 1894-08-16) served as Actin |
| In that election | Haley faced six other candidates. |
| can American Read-In are regularly held at the | Haley Farm . |
| re hosted and retreats are accommodated at the | Haley Farm. |
| Alex | Haley for Roots, Doubleday. |
| The recording was remade in 1957 by | Haley for Decca Records, by which time his band had |
| In 1948-49, Bill | Haley fronted a group called the Four Aces of Wester |
| Sessions was an attorney for the firm of | Haley, Fulbright, Winniford, Sessions, and Bice in W |
| The chess editor of a newspaper ( | Haley) gets involved with murder at a tavern run by |
| "Step One Two" - 3:20 (vocals by | Haley Gibby) |
| Kaskade, with vocals by longtime collaborator | Haley Gibby, who this time was given lead billing on |
| In addition, | Haley Green (Martina Deignan), the first female fire |
| In 2011, original | Haley guitarist Bill Turner, will join the band for |
| Haley had started his career in country music while | |
| Haley has also played for the Baltimore Ravens and S | |
| Joe | Haley held the Canadian high jump record. |
| Haley helped lead Salem to three state championships | |
| He established mills at | Haley Hill in Halifax and then at Copley, two miles |
| At | Haley Hill, not far from his mills, he extended a la |
| Several different versions of | Haley's "Kansas City" exist, some featuring vocals b |
| ating similar releases by Elvis Presley and by | Haley himself, as he and his band later went on to D |
| J. Evetts | Haley, historian and political activist, operated a |
| uest star on Criminal Minds and her character, | Haley Hotchner, was killed off in the 100th episode, |
| Alex | Haley House and Museum is a Tennessee state-owned hi |
| ne Ramsey, who portrayed first basewoman Helen | Haley, in the 1992 Columbia Pictures film A League o |
| The album features recordings made by | Haley in 1952 and 1953, including his hits, "Rock th |
| an, "the bad boy of Tree Hill", decides to use | Haley in his scheme to destroy Lucas and Haley agree |
| mmates at the Winter Games was future Olympian | Haley Irwin. |
| Haley is the first female and first minority governo | |
| Haley is the youngest child of rock and roll pioneer | |
| Haley is initially hesitant when her best friend, Lu | |
| Haley is married to Cassie Black and has a son named | |
| James L. | Haley is an American author and historian who has wr |
| Haley is the only recipient to have won both the Dis | |
| Haley is one of the performers. | |
| Carol | Haley is a provincial level politician from Alberta, |
| the synchronized 10-meter platform event with | Haley Ishimatsu. |
| Haley, Jackson, Christmas and McClain were killed as | |
| with his best friend and later sister-in-law, | Haley James Scott. |
| leotti, who is best known for her portrayal of | Haley James Scott on the television series One Tree |
| Alexander | Haley Jeffery (29 January 1909 - 11 May 1987) was a |
| starring Whoopi Goldberg, Gerard Depardieu and | Haley Joel Osment as well as a consultant on multipl |
| Haley Joel Osment, Ryan Merriman and Nona Merriman a | |
| A.I. Artificial Intelligence starred | Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law, Frances O'Connor, Willi |
| The English version featured | Haley Joel Osment as Sora, David Gallagher as Riku, |
| , Indiana, seventeen-year-old Robert Gartland ( | Haley Joel Osment) loves his school's basketball tea |
| Haley Joel Osment ... Romek | |
| Haley Joel Osment - Matt Foxworthy | |
| Haley Joel Osment - The Sixth Sense | |
| Todd | Haley, Kansas City Chiefs |
| Todd | Haley: Kansas City Chiefs |
| Todd | Haley, Kansas City Chiefs (2009) |
| ree children: daughters Whitney Claire Nicole, | Haley Kathryn Marie, and son Jesse Ronald Brooks. |
| POV Pervert (2003): | Haley, Katsuni, Ariana Jollee, Katja Kassin, Brianna |
| cannot wait to escape the suffocating life in | Haley; later in the film, however, he is pulled back |
| Haley later played in the CFL for the Toronto Argona | |
| Nathaniel Lawrence at | Haley Lawrence genealogy [gives July 15 as death dat |
| In 1954, | Haley left Essex for Decca Records. |
| in the form of a television puppet, influences | Haley Long's dark side with a song. |
| min Gemini, J.R., Lester, Lil Doug, Lil Egypt, | Haley Mack, Jerry Magee, Gid Martin, Monster Pookie, |
| Haley made her film debut as the pop music singer Co | |
| He was born Harry | Haley McClaskey and used Henry Burr as one of his ma |
| Haley McCormick - Lizzie | |
| ng (as Katie), Christina Martino (as Heidi and | Haley McDodd), Ellie Martino (as Hanna McDodd), Lara |
| Haley Mountain (el. | |
| Haley moved to Philadelphia in the mid-1960s to take | |
| Haley Nemra also represented the Marshall Islands ru | |
| He was replaced by Dave | Haley of the Hobart band Psycroptic. |
| Haley one of the original participants of the docume | |
| in 1941 and operated by Dominion Magnesium in | Haley, Ontario, Canada. |
| the historian and political activist J. Evetts | Haley organized at the Adolphus his third party, the |
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