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ld record later in the decade with Brian Lemon, | Stan Greig, Dave Shepherd, and Fred Hunt. |
1953, the pair went south to London along with | Stan Greig. |
as a member of the London Jazz Big Band, led by | Stan Greig. |
His son, | Stan Grizzle is a two-time candidate for the Green P |
The | Stan Gurney ward at the former Repatriation General |
Stan Hack (Chicago Cubs manager and player) had a re | |
After Cubs' third baseman | Stan Hack retired the following year, Pafko replaced |
Stan Hack - 16-year MLB third baseman | |
highest average for a Cubs third baseman since | Stan Hack batted .323 in 1945. |
s as Gabby Hartnett, Hack Wilson, Billy Herman, | Stan Hack, Bill Jurges, Charlie Root, Bill Lee, Augi |
Hack was married to fellow Sacramento native | Stan Hack, a former third baseman and manager of the |
first AAA manager was Chicago favorite Smilin' | Stan Hack. |
Stan had 4 sons with his wife, Sherry Campbell, and | |
rol Moores, Julia Morris, Jan Murray (with whom | Stan had an ongoing battle), Ali Mutch, Indira Naido |
Stan had his Number 3 Retired to the rafters never t | |
In late 1984, it was discovered that Colleen | Stan had been kept as a sex slave on Weed Court sinc |
Stan Hagen (1940 - January 20, 2009) was a Canadian | |
On January 20, 2009, at the age of 68, | Stan Hagen died of a massive heart attack. |
: Comox Valley following the death in office of | Stan Hagen, Peace River North following the appointm |
ed World Tag Team Championship (7 times) - with | Stan Hansen (2) and Steve Williams (5) |
ied World Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with | Stan Hansen |
WA International Heavyweight titles), defeating | Stan Hansen on April 18, 1989 in Tokyo. |
Some of his most notable opponents include | Stan Hansen, The Destroyer, Bruiser Brody, Genichiro |
Stan Hanson (born Stan Hansen in Bootle, 27 December | |
Stan Hanson had a brother, Alf Hanson, who also play | |
e to Middlesbrough, he stood in for the injured | Stan Harland in the last two games of that season, b |
ayed once more the following season in place of | Stan Harland. |
Stan Harris was born on 13 December 1894 in Somerset | |
Herbert Rudley as | Stan Harris |
Stan Harrison - tenor sax (solo "Hearts of Stone") | |
Stan Harrison - saxophone | |
Stan Harrison - tenor saxophone on 1 and 5; baritone | |
ice), Jah Wobble, and jazz and rock saxophonist | Stan Harrison. |
Stan Hart is an Emmy-winning comedy writer with many | |
s by Mary Rodgers, the book by Larry Siegel and | Stan Hart, with various lyricists-among them Marshal |
te of the company, alternately released by both | Stan Hartman and Jerod Gunsberg. |
The cherubic prosecutor proves that | Stan has refused to admit that anyone else was ever |
To stop him, | Stan has Roger framed for drug possession with inten |
Stan hastily consigns the undergarment to a bush as | |
Stan: He - Forgot! | |
Stan Heath asked Mike to return to play for the Bull | |
Stan: Hello, Mr Levity? | |
rsports, the team was owned by Bill, Randy, and | Stan Herzog. |
Stan hesitates: "What would Brian Boitano do?" | |
Garreet gives the name | Stan Hess to the detective (He makes up the alias wh |
n years playing alongside fellow trumpet player | Stan Hibbert. |
Dr. | Stan Hill, Artistic Director |
Stan Hindman went on to study architecture at UCLA a | |
rison, LB Matt Hazeltine, T Dave Hettema, DE/DT | Stan Hindman, DE Tom Holzer, DB/HB Jim Jackson, DT C |
Stan Hixon (born July 24, 1957 in Lakeland, Florida) | |
Philadelphia Daily News sportswriter | Stan Hochman gave them the Wheeze Kids nickname and |
Frank Faylen as | Stan Hogan |
Queensland Baseball Association life member | Stan Holloway also described one particular match as |
Norm Macdonald as | Stan Hooper |
The central character's name, | Stan Hooper, was taken from Macdonald's work on Satu |
To Etta with Love (2004) with | Stan Hope, Paul Bollenback, Per-Ola Gadd High Note |
Stan Horacek | |
xty years ago he's accomplished almost nothing; | Stan, however, is overjoyed, until he finds out that |
AAU Heavyeight Championship, when he decisioned | Stan Howlett of Madison, IL in the final. |
Stan Hugill | |
Stan Hugill (1906-1992), Musician and artist, lived | |
out the Chargers, holding San Diego quarterback | Stan Humphries to just 18 of 44 completions for 140 |
g starting quarterback Jeff Rutledge and backup | Stan Humphries. |
ter his discharge he played with King James and | Stan Hunter. |
chair that they'd found the dummy in and props | Stan in place. |
Ghoulies III: Ghoulies Go To College and voiced | Stan in the video game The Curse of Monkey Island. |
sh appeared as a high-school basketball player, | Stan, in the film 17 Again. |
The town is famed for its "Old Town" (Gamla | Stan in Swedish), a dense mediaeval street pattern w |
ntiques (and the musical of the same name), and | Stan in dinnerladies. |
The name is first recorded as Brixiges | stan in 1062, meaning stone of a man called Beorhtsi |
What does survive consists of | Stan in various scrapes with a steamroller, ending w |
Tracy, Wesley and | Stan Ingersol. |
Stan insists that he should not have died and demand | |
With his magic power | Stan intones, "If all the flies were one fly, what a |
Stan Ioan Claudiu | |
Stan is currently the Broker, General Manager and Ow | |
g, Billy ends up being charged with murder, and | Stan is charged as an accessory. |
Stan is an eccentric who never holds a steady job be | |
ans - Roger, an escaped alien from Area 51 whom | Stan is covertly housing in defiance of his employer |
Stan is a worker for a small London flower business. | |
Peter Griffin is dubbed "Plagiarismo" and | Stan is dubbed "Plagiarismo di Plagiarismo". |
When | Stan is back in the chair he knocks over a gas cartr |
t scene shows them in the dentist's office, but | Stan is too afraid to get his tooth pulled. |
come to the middle of the sewers they discover | Stan is missing. |
Stan is taken to the Court of Limbo, where he is ass | |
your name isn't | Stan, is it? |
In the episode " | Stan's Food Restaurant" it is revealed that Stan is |
The initial producer, | Stan Jacobson, left the series for work in Hollywood |
Illinois' 6th congressional district defeating | Stan Jagla in the primary. |
Stan James is a British bookmaker established in 197 | |
Stan James opened their first shop in Compton, Berks | |
The company was named | Stan James from taking the first two letters of Stev |
Champion Hurdle Trial is the third leg in the | Stan James sponsored Road to Cheltenham, and the fin |
The 2007 | Stan James World Matchplay was the 14th annual stagi |
The 2004 | Stan James World Matchplay Darts Championship was he |
His | Stan James World Matchplay campaign was ended at the |
The companies which operate | Stan James, Stan James (Gibraltar) Limited and Stan |
Stan Javier | |
ulio Peguero from the Philadelphia Phillies for | Stan Javier |
hrowing 12 pitches and striking out one batter ( | Stan Javier) on three pitches. |
os Angeles Dodgers to the Oakland Athletics for | Stan Javier. |
's Soundcheck interview with Mandolin Brother's | Stan Jay and George Gruhn discussion about vintage i |
ort, directed by Robin Williamson and featuring | Stan Jefferson (aka Stan Laurel) in his onscreen deb |
New York Mets for Kevin Mitchell, Shawn Abner, | Stan Jefferson, Kevin Armstrong (minors) and Kevin B |
Tom Jones, secretary GB Williams and treasurer | Stan John (plus Dai Gibbs as previously stated) maki |
ians Bud Henderson (piano), Al Johnson (drums), | Stan Johnson (bass) and Ray Moga (guitar). |
Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson as | Stan Johnson |
ics to the Chicago White Sox for Wes Covington, | Stan Johnson, Bob Shaw, and Gerry Staley. |
October 11, 1961: | Stan Johnson, Bobby Prescott and Jay Ward were trade |
June 10, 1961: Wes Covington, | Stan Johnson, Bob Shaw, and Gerry Staley were traded |
His then 32-year-old son, | Stan Jolley, was the art director of the segment. |
Stan Jonathan | |
ng his own against the likes of Clarke Gillies, | Stan Jonathan, "Mad Dog" Bob Kelly, Joey Kocur, Lind |
Stan Jones was third in the series, using four diffe | |
ers to win races were Arnold Glass (HWM F2) and | Stan Jones (Maserati 250F). |
ick Cobden retired his Ferrari after a spin and | Stan Jones crashed heavily while leading after his c |
Stan Jones won his only AGP, breaking through after | |
The series was actually created by his co-star | Stan Jones (1914-1963), who appeared in twenty-four |
Stan Jones (Cooper T51-Climax) and Bib Stillwell (Co | |
The Maybach Special driven by | Stan Jones |
- lyrics by Lawrence Edward Watkin and music by | Stan Jones |
"(Ghost) Riders in the Sky" ( | Stan Jones) - 5:52 |
tic guitar driven single “Hold On” (produced by | Stan Jones) which affirms the message of strength, h |
"Puffing Billy" ( | Stan Jones) 4:23 |
xth, behind another domestic Maserati driven by | Stan Jones, both on the same lap as Hunt, while Lex |
It was written on June 5, 1948 by | Stan Jones. |
The mouse that | Stan Jr. nearly shoots with a pellet gun was animate |
At 5' 5" (166 cm) and 9st 9 lb (61 kg), | Stan Judkins is the shortest and lightest player eve |
The club also provided forwards Ray Price and | Stan Jurd giving them eight of the Blues' 15 players |
Stan Kaess - bass | |
The idea for the film was originally devised by | Stan Kamen of the William Morris Agency, but was wri |
Scottish singer and entertainer | Stan Kane was often featured. |
In 1981, | Stan Kaplan, owner of WAPE-AM in Jacksonville, annou |
Stan Kasten on June 5, 2010 | |
Stan Katayama - Assistant Engineer | |
ral election against Sunnyvale Republican Mayor | Stan Kawczynski. |
Teammate and fellow All-American | Stan Keck wrote a few years later that the 1920 Prin |
"Jo Anne", by Al Hoffman and | Stan Keller |
Stan Kelly | |
ed by Thomas Henderson and Liverpool songwriter | Stan Kelly, and featured the harmonica of classical |
Computing writer | Stan Kelly-Bootle noted in ACM Queue that many sente |
Stan Kelly-Bootle, Pioneer computer scientist | |
rics of the song "Liverpool Lullaby" written by | Stan Kelly-Bootle. |
Stan Kenton And His Orchestra - McGregor #LP201 (194 | |
He is most associated with | Stan Kenton who he first worked with in 1930. |
sicians, with Dizzy Gillespie, Mario Bauza, and | Stan Kenton among some of the most notable contribut |
n 1941, later performing also with the bands of | Stan Kenton and with Benny Goodman's bebop orchestra |
42-43, then moved to California and played with | Stan Kenton (1943), Benny Carter (1944), Count Basie |
Stan Kenton | |
the Ib Glindemann Orchestra (modeled after the | Stan Kenton Orchestra). |
New York, perhaps best-known for his work with | Stan Kenton during the 1950s. |
Stan Kenton - On AFRS: 1944-45 {vocal by June Christ | |
Stan Kenton Cuban Fire! | |
mbie and Ted Heath, went on tour in Europe with | Stan Kenton in 1956, played with Woody Herman's Angl |
Stan Kenton and Dinah Shore recorded successful cove | |
t on to play and/or record with such artists as | Stan Kenton (1967-1969), Woody Herman (1969-1970), B |
n high school, in 1950 Chase attended his first | Stan Kenton concert-featuring Maynard Ferguson on hi |
ce and recommended him for a scholarship at the | Stan Kenton summer jazz camp. |
Dizzy Gillespie, who was his mentor along with | Stan Kenton trumpeter Bill Catalano. |
ound, Ole, recorded on Capitol Records with the | Stan Kenton Orchestra, peaked at #30 in 1953. |
vin' Old Man", recorded by Anita O'Day with the | Stan Kenton Orchestra (1942), and June Christy with |
United States Army he worked, off and on, with | Stan Kenton for the next ten years. |
t Vendor had a second life as a hit number when | Stan Kenton recorded it with his big band for Capito |
Sage and Kenny Baker before going on tour with | Stan Kenton in 1956. |
as first performed by June Christy singing with | Stan Kenton and his orchestra. |
The | Stan Kenton Orchestra performed Beasley's compositio |
Stan Kenton (1957) | |
in a radio show on November 13, 1945, in which | Stan Kenton called Harry Gibson "Hippie". |
His most well-known works, those recorded by | Stan Kenton and originally published through Creativ |
Four Freshmen: Live at Butler University, with | Stan Kenton and his Orchestra, Creative World Inc. ( |
than the music of such better known leaders as | Stan Kenton or Dizzy Gillespie, but without the supp |
Peters, Judy Garland and June Christy with the | Stan Kenton Orchestra. |
Goodman, Gene Krupa, Tommy Dorsey, Harry James, | Stan Kenton and Woody Herman. |
, the Tex Beneke Orchestra (1946-1949), and the | Stan Kenton Orchestra (1950-1953). |
Capitol Records had wanted | Stan Kenton to back Raney on the project, but when t |
In addition to recordings with | Stan Kenton and with his own groups, Salvador can be |
Stan Kenton & Charles Lawrence | |
egan his professional career as a member of the | Stan Kenton Orchestra, playing bass trombone and tub |
After WWII Rugolo went to work for | Stan Kenton who headed one of the most progressive b |
wrote ground-breaking orchestral scores for the | Stan Kenton Orchestra in the 1950s, including 23 Deg |
band, and was later brought to the attention of | Stan Kenton by songwriter Eddie Beal. |
He has played lead and solo trumpet with the | Stan Kenton Orchestra, the Clark Terry Big Bad Band, |
He also worked for the | Stan Kenton orchestra, which subsequently led to his |
d with Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong (1943), | Stan Kenton (1944), Basie again (1944), Benny Carter |
Stan Kenton 1944 (Queen Disc (It) Q-054) | |
He began playing with | Stan Kenton starting in 1951 and remained with Kento |
The Mike Vax Big Band (featuring alumni of the | Stan Kenton Orchestra), TRPTS (Trumpets), The Great |
ecorded with major big bands including those of | Stan Kenton and Buddy Rich. |
Stan Kenton - Artistry in Rhythm (1950) (The track " | |
n 1984 after several years on the road with the | Stan Kenton Orchestra (Fire, Fury & Run, 1975). |
he song were recorded by Dinah Shore and by the | Stan Kenton orchestra (with June Christy doing the v |
Following this he played with | Stan Kenton's Mellophonium Orchestra from 1961 to 19 |
g Mazurka," the latter being a big influence on | Stan Kenton's recording "Intermission Riff." |
was active as a jazz trombonist and played with | Stan Kenton's orchestra in the 1950s, among others. |
z but it also uses the heavy, stylized sound of | Stan Kenton's saxophone writing. |
y albums recorded during the mid-1950s, such as | Stan Kenton's Cuban Fire!, and those under his own n |
He worked in | Stan Kenton's band starting in 1945 and married the |
was made up of his studio recording musicians, | Stan Kenton's bassist Don Bagley, vibeist Godfrey Hi |
sity with a music composition degree and joined | Stan Kenton's orchestra, touring and recording with |
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