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work restoring St. Peter's Church, and his home | Lew House which has been preserved as he rebuilt it |
David Bordwell, Linda Williams, Tino Balio and | Lew Hunter who also wrote the foreword of Gianluca |
My Grandson | Lew, illustrated by William Pene du Bois (1974) ISB |
In 1996 he played | Lew in the romantic comedy One Fine Day and Santa C |
G. Beymer to publish the first biography of Van | Lew in Harper's Monthly. |
e 11, 1811, she watched her older brother Peter | Lew inducted as Grand Master of the Prince Hall Fre |
Judge | Lew is a respected figure Los Angeles. |
Jane | Lew is a town in Lewis County, West Virginia, Unite |
Judge | Lew is married to Mamie. |
s a regional band in the Midwest and Mid-South, | Lew Jetton & 61 South shared billings with blues gr |
Lew Jetton & 61 South released two albums: State Li | |
Lew Jetton & 61 South continue playing festivals an | |
Lew Johnson was an African American owner and busin | |
Lew Johnson's Original Tennessee Jubilee Singers (1 | |
black owner, and Hicks (like his contemporary, | Lew Johnson) had to travel abroad or manage for whi |
Lew Kelly - Postman | |
Lew Kelly as Sheriff Jim Henry | |
2006 | Lew Kopelew prize |
Lew Kowarski (1907-1979), a naturalized French phys | |
Lew Kowarski was born in Saint Petersburg to a Jewi | |
The project manager was | Lew Kowarski, who had just returned from Canada, wh |
Sox to the Milwaukee Brewers for Marty Pattin, | Lew Krausse, Tommy Harper, and Pat Skrable (minors) |
is only home run on September 12, 1969, against | Lew Krausse, Jr. at Comiskey Park |
January 15, 1970: Phil Roof, Mike Hershberger, | Lew Krausse, Jr., and Ken Sanders were traded by th |
Border Cafe is a 1937 Western movie directed by | Lew Landers and starring Harry Carey. |
t You is a 1942 comedy horror film, directed by | Lew Landers and starring Boris Karloff and Peter Lo |
black and white 1952 Adventure film directed by | Lew Landers and written by Samuel Newman. |
The film was directed by | Lew Landers, and stars Anthony Dexter, Eva Gabor, a |
nabel Takes a Tour is a 1938 comedy directed by | Lew Landers, starring Lucille Ball and Jack Oakie. |
e film written by Samuel Newman and directed by | Lew Landers. |
Two of his brothers were boxers, one of whom, | Lew Lazar, fought for the British title at Welterwe |
Lew Lehr (May 14, 1895, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania- | |
His books included | Lew Lehr's Cookbook for Men (1949) and Stop Me If Y |
It was directed by producer | Lew Leslie and starred Adelaide Hall, Bill Robinson |
It was staged by | Lew Leslie and featured scenic design by Mabel A. B |
d leading his own band and touring England with | Lew Leslie's hit show, Blackbirds of 1928, he retur |
and Gertrude Lawrence in the 1930 Broadway show | Lew Leslie's International Revue which also feature |
s, which was introduced in the Broadway musical | Lew Leslie's International Revue, starring Harry Ri |
In 1928, the first edition of | Lew Leslie's Blackbirds featured Bill "Bojangles" R |
e continued to work with Morton, before joining | Lew Leslie's Blackbirds revue for a tour of Europe. |
Howard | Lew Lewis also appeared with Erika Hoffman in the 1 |
off-the-mark pub landlord, Elmo Putney (Howard | Lew Lewis) who ran the pub where Jacko and friends |
rs later issued the EP "Bottle Up and Go!" with | Lew Lewis; several small-scale LPs, mostly for Euro |
meet the imposing producer and studio executive | Lew Lord (Orson Welles) (a reference to Lord Lew Gr |
Storyboard Editors: Alex Lovy, | Lew Marshall, Cullen Houghtaling |
ling, Chris Jenkyns, Emilie Kong, Larry Latham, | Lew Marshall, Hal Mason, Bill Perez, Don Ruch, Geor |
famous as the site of a discussion Toomath and | Lew Martin had with architectural historian Nikolau |
Jack Nimitz, Buddy Childers, | Lew McCreary, Dalton Smith, Robert Findley, Gary Gr |
Lew Meehan as Red, one of The Rattler's henchmen | |
Lew Meehan | |
Lew Meehan as Jake Slaven | |
Lew Meehan as Snake Bralt | |
Lew Moores. | |
Johnny Bates, Eddie Grant, George McQuillan and | Lew Moren were traded by the Phillies to the Cincin |
Johnny Bates, Eddie Grant, George McQuillan and | Lew Moren. |
Louis Morrison - Michael Regan (as | Lew Morrison) |
was launched on 15 March 1915 sponsored by Mrs. | Lew Morton Atkins, and commissioned on 22 April 191 |
b, she overcomes the prejudice of her new boss, | Lew Morton, against women workers. |
Armchair Theatre 4 episodes ... as | Lew Myrick |
A replica of | Lew, named Lyd in accordance with the L&B tradition |
e Moscow Conservatory with Heinrich Neuhaus and | Lew Naumov. |
Trustee, | Lew Oliver |
amoto, Robert Singer, Willie Ito, Lance Nolley, | Lew Ott |
The film stars Donald O'Connor as Barker, | Lew Parker as Goldie McGoldrick, Olga San Juan as V |
ilot for That Girl, but the series role went to | Lew Parker. |
Lew Payton as Sixty | |
Diane is a song by Erno Rapee and | Lew Pollack originally written as a theme song for |
"Charmaine" ( | Lew Pollack, Erno Rapee) - 2:57 |
"My Yiddish Momme" ( | Lew Pollack, Jack Yellen) - 3:04 |
“Night Wind” ( | Lew Pollack, Bob Rothberg) - 3:16 |
umpet" by Raymond Scott, Sidney D. Mitchell and | Lew Pollack. |
"Village Blacksmith" (by | Lew Porter and Johnny Lange) |
"Kalamity Kate" (by | Lew Porter and Johnny Lange) |
bin in the Valley" (Written by Johnny Lange and | Lew Porter) |
Back on the Range" (Written by Johnny Lange and | Lew Porter) |
e Lone Rider Song" (Written by Johnny Lange and | Lew Porter) |
ho Broke My Heart" (Written by Johnny Lange and | Lew Porter) |
"Ride 'em Cowboy" (Written by Johnny Lange and | Lew Porter) |
by the Old Alamo" (Written by Johnny Lange and | Lew Porter) |
at Faded Too Soon" (Written by Johnny Lange and | Lew Porter) |
nce When You're in the Army" (by Johnny Lange & | Lew Porter) |
"You Can't Break the Chains of Love" - ( | Lew Porter, Jimmy Wakely, Fred Tableporter) |
That year, teammates Pete LePine, | Lew Post, Lou Schiappacasse, and Ed Fisher also pla |
"Sam's Song" (Jack Elliott, | Lew Quadling) - 2:45 (with Dean Martin) |
C. Henry Gordon as | Lew Ralston |
His associations include | Lew Redman (1931), Zack Whyte (1932-33), McKinney's |
May 13, 1910: | Lew Richie was traded by the Doves to the Chicago C |
to the Philadelphia Phillies for Buster Brown, | Lew Richie and Dave Shean. |
July 16, 1909: Buster Brown, | Lew Richie and Dave Shean were traded by the Philli |
was traded by the Cubs to the Boston Doves for | Lew Richie. |
half-dozen longtime libertarian activists" that | Lew Rockwell had been the chief ghostwriter. |
Lew Rubens of Boundndetermined.com | |
Sejm's special investigative committee for the | Lew Rywin affair. |
spiritual and social-justice minds", rabbi Alan | Lew said "That is arrogant nonsense... |
In September 1936, | Lew sailed from Swansea, on the SS Sabor - believed |
600, when a diplomatic mission to Moscow led by | Lew Sapieha concluded negotiations with Tsar Boris |
Production Coordinators: Peter Aries, | Lew Saw, Jerry Smith |
sts: Tony Benedict, Owen Fitzgerald, Alex Lovy, | Lew Saw, Joel Seibel, Don Sheppard, Jim Willoughby |
ni, James Fletcher, Jan Green, Stephen Hickner, | Lew Saw, Jim Simon, Roy Wilson, Tom Yakutis |
On February 13, 1995 Cunningham and | Lew Schaffel were bought out by the Arison family o |
Lew Schneider (born July 18, 1961) is an Emmy Award | |
The Finale" (with Philip Rosenthal, Ray Romano, | Lew Schneider, Steve Skrovan, Jeremy Stevens, Mike |
Rabbi Mendel | Lew, Senior Rabbi |
n and his Central Park Casino Orchestra (vocal: | Lew Sherwood) |
Lew Short - Sergeant Kelly | |
Lew Short - (as Lewis Short) | |
ed with United Records in Chicago; the A&R man, | Lew Simpkins, knew him from Miracle and Premium. |
Forrest Taylor as | Lew Slater |
Lew snarled, 'Never mind that stuff, come on and fi | |
Trumpetists | Lew Soloff and Michael Philip Mossman |
ensemble consisting of David Matthews on piano, | Lew Soloff on trumpet, Victor Lewis on drums, Andy |
d further trumpet studies in New York City with | Lew Soloff and Wynton Marsalis. |
Brecker, and Ronnie Cuber on saxes; Jon Faddis, | Lew Soloff and Randy Brecker on trumpets; Barry Rog |
te to legendary trumpeter Wilmer Wise; Wise and | Lew Soloff performing a rarely heard composition by |
Lew Soloff | |
Lew Soloff - trumpet | |
Lew Soloff - piccolo trumpet | |
Herb Geller, Benny Bailey, Howard Johnson, and | Lew Soloff |
tra (David Sanborn, Howard Johnson, Tom Malone, | Lew Soloff) which was then working on a jazz record |
but under-recorded artists, such as Lou Marini, | Lew Soloff, Tom Malone and others. |
don, Daid Taylor, Jon Faddis, James Buffington, | Lew Soloff, Garnett Brown - Brasses |
s notable jazz musicians, including Lou Marini, | Lew Soloff, Johnny O'Neal, Ray Reach and Jason Mars |
Lew Soloff-trumpet. | |
chael Paulo, John Tropea, Russell Ferrante, and | Lew Soloff. |
"Behave Yourself!" (By | Lew Spence and Buddy Ebsen) |
"Sogni d'Oro" (Marilyn Keith / | Lew Spence / Alan Bergman) Time: - 2:35. |
"So Long, My Love" (Sammy Cahn, | Lew Spence) - 2:37 |
8. "I've Never Been So Happy In My Life" ( | Lew Spence) |
arm" (Traditional, Alan Bergman, Marilyn Keith, | Lew Spence) - 2:42 |
"Nice 'n' Easy" ( | Lew Spence) - 3:02 |
"Sleep Warm" ( | Lew Spence, Marilyn Keith, Alan Bergman) - 2:45 |
"Nice 'n' Easy" (Alan Bergman, | Lew Spence, Marilyn Keith) - 3:13 |
"Love Looks So Well On You" ( | Lew Spence, Marilyn Keith, Alan Bergman) - 2:41 |
lic writing in February, 1878, when she married | Lew Spencer, an African American comedian who was p |
r's Cool Ideas is a 2006 film directed by Scott | Lew, starring Patrick Fugit and Olivia Wilde. |
Harve Presnell as | Lew Staziak: The retired tough-as-nails cynical P.I |
le to dislodge England international right-half | Lew Stoker from the starting eleven, and made only |
o worked in the bands of Roy Fox, Bert Ambrose, | Lew Stone and Ray Noble. |
band Nat Gonella founded on his departure from | Lew Stone and his Orchestra in 1934. |
cluding those of Bert Firman, Ambrose, Roy Fox, | Lew Stone, Geraldo and Ted Heath. |
ng the 1940s, Whittle played with Johnny Claes, | Lew Stone, Carl Barriteau and Harry Hayes. |
, Harry Roy, Geraldo, Ambrose, Joe Daniels, and | Lew Stone. |
The Big Bands with | Lew Strangberg |
That same year, Harrier published one issue of | Lew Stringer's Brickman (a parody of Batman), which |
Lew Tabackin - tenor saxophone and flute | |
urth studio recording of the Toshiko Akiyoshi - | Lew Tabackin Big Band and was voted "Jazz Album of |
ve recording released by the Toshiko Akiyoshi - | Lew Tabackin Big Band and the second release of mus |
Main article: Toshiko Akiyoshi - | Lew Tabackin Big Band |
With the Toshiko Akiyoshi - | Lew Tabackin Big Band |
so an original member of the Toshiko Akiyoshi - | Lew Tabackin Big Band in Los Angeles and performed |
ca Marketing - not to be confused with the 2002 | Lew Tabackin Trio recording of the same name (Tanuk |
Lew Tabackin (born March 26, 1940 in Philadelphia) | |
om BMG Japan releases of the Toshiko Akiyoshi - | Lew Tabackin Big Band and the Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz |
th recording released by the Toshiko Akiyoshi - | Lew Tabackin Big Band (ninth studio recording). |
Lew Tabackin - flute (Track 8) | |
Lew Tabackin - tenor saxophone, flute | |
compilation, Mosaic Select: Toshiko Akiyoshi - | Lew Tabackin Big Band. |
Lew Tabackin - tenor saxophone, flute, piccolo | |
Lew Tabackin - tenor saxophone, flute (piccolo) | |
"Phil Woods / | Lew Tabackin" |
et, Kyle Eastwood, Chris Potter, Joshua Redman, | Lew Tabackin, Russell Maline, Clark Terry, Regina C |
Mose Allison, Joey DeFrancesco, Sweets Edison, | Lew Tabackin, Eric Alexander, Jack McDuff, Dewey Re |
s as Dave Liebman, Joe LaBarbera, Bruce Fowler, | Lew Tabackin, Kim Richmond, Allen Vizzutti, Conrad |
pianist Hank Jones, saxophonists Art Pepper and | Lew Tabackin, and composer-arranger-saxophonist Oli |
cGriff, Kristin Korb, Hiromi, Phil Hey Quartet, | Lew Tabackin, Duke Ellington Orchestra, Bettye LaVe |
, Claudio Roditi, Jeff Hyslop and Ruth Nichols, | Lew Tabackin, Houston Person, Gaye Delorme, The Bil |
He played with jazz stars such as | Lew Tabackin, Benny Golson, Valery Ponomarev, Carl |
th Frank Strazzeri (1973, 1975), Louie Bellson, | Lew Tabackin, Gerry Mulligan (1974), and Akiyoshi. |
nied such artists as Urbie Green, Nat Adderley, | Lew Tabackin, Perry Como, Wayne Newton and Henry Ma |
n, Ben Webster, Wynton Marsalis, Keith Jarrett, | Lew Tabackin, Vince Guaraldi, and Tony Bennett, amo |
led with her husband and long-term collaborator | Lew Tabackin. |
y the Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra featuring | Lew Tabackin. |
oshiko Akiyoshi and tenor saxophonist / flutist | Lew Tabackin. |
Lew Tabackin: tenor saxophone | |
Lew Temple as Ned Oldham, a railroad welder. | |
ng Johnny Dundee, Willie Ritchie, Rocky Kansas, | Lew Tendler and Abe Attell. |
ued in the 21st Century, with Lyd (a replica of | Lew, the fourth locomotive built to this basic desi |
In 1976, Mayor Tom Bradley appointed Judge | Lew to the Los Angeles Fire and Police Pension Comm |
of Marina, Bruce Delgado and Mayor of Fairfax, | Lew Tremaine. |
ing-Gould died on 2 January 1924 at his home at | Lew Trenchard and was buried next to his wife, Grac |
In 1880 he had inherited the family estates of | Lew Trenchard, which comprised 3,000 acres (12 km²) |
ing: How to Take Back America (co-authored with | Lew Uhler), was published in September 2010. |
Peter Francisco, famed Union spy Elizabeth Van | Lew, Virginia Governors William H. Cabell and John |
Sheldon Lawrence ... Dr. | Lew Waldenhouse |
Frank is a 1983 graduate of | Lew Wallace High School. |
utherford B. Hayes appointed the famous General | Lew Wallace to quickly fix the numerous problems Ax |
Lew Wallace and Thomas Taggart were among their fir | |
ould capture Cincinnati, prompted Major General | Lew Wallace to take Indianola from the contractor b |
As a side note: General | Lew Wallace wrote Ben Hur partly as a way to revive |
The current "A and B wings" of | Lew Wallace were constructed in 1933. |
ue School of Gary, Indiana was officially named | Lew Wallace High School named after General Lew Wal |
Gen. | Lew Wallace met Early's forces and was defeated in |
spectacular Ben Hur Live based on the novel by | Lew Wallace which premiered at the O2 arena in Sept |
Berton Churchill - Governor | Lew Wallace |
Lew Wallace High School is a four year (9-12) publi | |
Wilford Brimley as Gov. | Lew Wallace |
tle of Fort Donelson, he commanded a brigade in | Lew Wallace's division and was wounded during the f |
s by him in the Capitol, Washington DC (General | Lew Wallace), St Paul, Minn (General Johnson), Spri |
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