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Smith Named Greg, A 4/4 (recorded by | Stan Kenton) |
Down and Dirty 5/4 and 10/8 (recorded by | Stan Kenton) |
Fringe Benefit (recorded by | Stan Kenton) |
Washington, Jeanette MacDonald, Charlie Parker, | Stan Kenton, Bill Frisell, Harry Belafonte and Maria |
e Slack, Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra, | Stan Kenton, Jimmy Dorsey, and Boyd Raeburn. |
d in the musical aggregations of Shorty Rogers, | Stan Kenton, Maynard Ferguson, Billy May, Pete Rugol |
ormers, including Ella Fitzgerald, Bing Crosby, | Stan Kenton, Jack Jones, Peggy Lee, Julie London, Al |
Conte has played all over the world with | Stan Kenton, his own group, Gerry Mulligan, the Ligh |
usic scene, he performed with such musicians as | Stan Kenton, Bill Perkins and Maynard Ferguson, amon |
roup, Ray Anthony, Harry James, Buddy Collette, | Stan Kenton, Gerald Wilson and Terry Gibbs. |
uri, best-known as a sideman for musicians like | Stan Kenton, Shelly Manne, Chet Baker, Maynard Fergu |
trong, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Earl Hines, | Stan Kenton, Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Gene |
In 1965 he played with | Stan Kenton, then spent 1965-69 playing in Herb Alpe |
bum Lady Sings the Blues and with Lester Young, | Stan Kenton, Johnny Hodges, Cab Calloway, Carmen McR |
formed in the Sanctuary including Dave Brubeck, | Stan Kenton, Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Alison |
en performed by Charlie Parker, Billie Holiday, | Stan Kenton, Sarah Vaughan, and Sheila Jordan. |
He played with the big bands of Woody Herman, | Stan Kenton, and many others, and worked extensively |
gton, Charles Mingus, Benny Goodman, Gil Evans, | Stan Kenton, Thelonious Monk, Steely Dan, John Coltr |
ad performed with Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Stitt, | Stan Kenton, James Moody, Barney Kessel, Eddie Harri |
as an arranger for Harry James, Louie Bellson, | Stan Kenton, Buddy Rich, Count Basie and Doc Severin |
ed by more than four hundred artists, including | Stan Kenton, Dick Haymes, Woody Herman, Nat King Col |
mer tenures with the Glenn Miller Orchestra and | Stan Kenton. |
oser of the tune "Sergeant's Mess", recorded by | Stan Kenton. |
with Lionel Hampton and in 1952 he played with | Stan Kenton. |
oody Herman and in 1950 and 1951 he played with | Stan Kenton. |
written in 1945 by Gene Roland and produced by | Stan Kenton. |
azz double bassist best known for his work with | Stan Kenton. |
The recording by | Stan Kenton/June Christy was released by Capitol Rec |
orgot to Remember to Forget" (Charlie Feathers, | Stan Kesler) - 2:44 |
st Chet Atkins, Sun staff musician and engineer | Stan Kesler, and Aaron Schroeder and Ben Weisman. |
"I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone" ( | Stan Kesler, William Taylor) - 2:37 (from single, 19 |
Stan Key, basketball player University of Kentucky | |
He was defeated by Liberal | Stan Keyes in the 1988 election. |
Stan Kielty is a Halifax Hall Of Fame Inductee. | |
Stan Kielty won caps for Yorkshire while at Halifax. | |
Stan Kielty played Scrum-half/Halfback, i.e. number | |
Stan Kielty won caps for England while at Halifax in | |
Stan Kielty (born in Castleford, Yorkshire) was an E | |
Stan Kielty's Testimonial match at Halifax took plac | |
Albert Goldthorpe, Alan Hardisty, Lewis Jones, | Stan Kielty, Roger Millward MBE, Malcolm Reilly, Gar |
Neil Fox MBE, Albert Goldthorpe, Alan Hardisty, | Stan Kielty, Lewis Jones, Roger Millward MBE, Malcol |
Stan Kimbrough (born April 24, 1966, in Tuscaloosa, | |
ch played percussion, designed by Morehouse and | Stan King, that was tuned chromatically. |
Its founder and first director was | Stan Kingma, who had directed the Virginia Tech Glee |
With partner | Stan Klees, the Gold Leaf Awards were founded to hon |
urant features the rare document collections of | Stan Klos and Edward Bomsey, as well as other politi |
ople in Walkerton, Ontario,while due heavily to | Stan Koebel falsifying water safety records, also wa |
Stas or | Stan) Kriventsov (born November 2, 1973 in Moscow, R |
1974 by Brian Rosen, Jim Tetar, Bill Broadley, | Stan Kriz, and Paul Newbury. |
he ongoing takeover bids for the club by rivals | Stan Kroenke and Alisher Usmanov. |
rsenal Supporters' Trust came down in favour of | Stan Kroenke as a more likely long term, supportive, |
shared ownership with Denver-based sports mogul | Stan Kroenke and legendary Broncos quarterback John |
It was launched by | Stan Kroenke, who owns the Denver Nuggets of the NBA |
l shares amounting to 16.11% of club's stake to | Stan Kroenke, due to his declining health. |
in Arsenal till May 2008, when he sold them to | Stan Kroenke. |
Stan Kushner is a former politician and current real | |
It was on this same night that they met | Stan Kybert (Oasis, Paul Weller, Massive Attack) who |
When Cartman arrived the next day to ask why | Stan, Kyle and Kenny didn't turn up, Stan says they |
Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny's characters are show | |
Stan, Kyle, and Kenny begin to study for their proje | |
h times from The Fabulous Ones (Steve Keirn and | Stan Lane) as they feuded with the top face team of |
h times from The Fabulous Ones (Steve Keirn and | Stan Lane) as they feuded with the top face team of |
Stan later confronts Kyle, the latter stating that h | |
was created by Winifred Hervey and directed by | Stan Lathan. |
Apparently, “ | Stan's Blues” was a new song that Bill and his trio |
While at Roach, McCarey cast | Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy together and guided dev |
y the animated series was an updated version of | Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy's comedic acts by the a |
Stan Laurel - Stan | |
Stan Laurel -- Stan | |
Stan Laurel as Stan | |
Stan Laurel | |
The Bohemian Girl, starring | Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy |
Stan Laurel as Stan Laurel | |
Stan Laurel (as Stan Jefferson) | |
Stan Laurel - A convict | |
Former big-screen residents include, Mae Busch, | Stan Laurel and Viola Dana. |
Stan Laurel (an Englishman by birth) becomes an Asia | |
Stan Laurel as himself | |
Stan Laurel - Mountie | |
Stan Laurel - Gang member | |
Studios, directed by Fred Guiol, and featuring | Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. |
Stan Laurel - Tanglefoot | |
Stan Laurel - Rhubarb Vaselino | |
Stan Laurel - The gardener | |
Stan Laurel - The janitor | |
The movie version starred | Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy and, to make matters ev |
it is best remembered as the second instance of | Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy appearing in the same f |
Stan Laurel - Waiter | |
Stan Laurel - Webster Dingle | |
Stan Laurel as Stanley | |
The | Stan Laurel parody Monsieur Don't Care (1924) reflec |
Stan Laurel - Bob Canister | |
Oliver Hardy and | Stan Laurel are vagabonds being chased by the police |
Stan Laurel - Phillup McCann | |
As We Are is a 1929 comedy short film starring | Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, also featuring Mae Bus |
Stan Laurel - Jimmy Smith | |
Stan Laurel - Con | |
Stan Laurel - Humpty Dumpty | |
Stan Laurel - Dangerfield | |
Stan Laurel - Husband | |
It stars | Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy-before they became the |
with future Hollywood stars Charlie Chaplin and | Stan Laurel touring together across Britain. |
It starred | Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy and is considered a los |
Stan Laurel - Miner | |
Stan Laurel - A tramp | |
ere he recounted experiences with such stars as | Stan Laurel and Jean Harlow; he even did a brief, en |
Stan Laurel - Anatole, the butler | |
Stan Laurel - The handy man | |
It was the first occasion | Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy appeared together on sc |
Stan Laurel - Peasant Ivan Kektumoff | |
The Big Noise is a 1944 comedy film starring | Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. |
Stan Laurel as Cuthbert Hope | |
Stan Laurel - Summers, the butler | |
Stan Laurel - A man about town | |
His early jobs have included impersonating | Stan Laurel to demonstrating toys at Harrods. |
Rupert of Hee Haw is a 1924 film starring | Stan Laurel and drawing on the Ruritanian romance of |
Stan Laurel - The king/Rudolph Razz | |
1), which was the final motion picture starring | Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. |
It also features | Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, however, whilst both h |
rson became an independent producer, sponsoring | Stan Laurel in a series of silent comedies. |
Stan Laurel - Prof. Stanislaus Laurello (Big Boss) | |
He also played the role of | Stan Laurel in the BBC drama Stan. |
- The musical Babes in Toyland debuts, starring | Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy as comic relief. |
It documents | Stan Laurel's touching last moments with best friend |
For the film featuring | Stan Laurel's first appearance, see Nuts in May (fil |
dy was always high, and he was a good friend of | Stan Laurel's throughout their lives. |
Home From The Honeymoon by Arthur J. Jefferson, | Stan Laurel's father, and is a talkie remake of the |
1914, following Chaplin and his then-understudy | Stan Laurel, who had relocated there in 1913. |
in, Bud Flanagan & Chesney Allen, Harry Lauder, | Stan Laurel, George Formby (Senior) and Eric Morecam |
back as a producer with a series of shorts with | Stan Laurel, including his first work with Oliver Ha |
Stan Laurel, English comic actor, writer, and film d | |
began, Lewis consulted his friend, film legend | Stan Laurel, about the script. |
Mud and Sand is a silent film starring | Stan Laurel, that was filmed in 1922. |
The cast included Mae Busch, | Stan Laurel, Jimmy Finlayson (billed here as Jimmie) |
1926 film starring Mabel Normand, co-written by | Stan Laurel, and directed by Richard Wallace. |
easures 14.72 km in diameter and is named after | Stan Laurel, the film comedian. |
and Air is a 1923 silent comedy film featuring | Stan Laurel. |
he Miner, is a 1923 silent comedy film starring | Stan Laurel. |
The Pest is a 1922 silent comedy film featuring | Stan Laurel. |
Navy Blue Days is a 1925 film starring | Stan Laurel. |
The Snow Hawk is a 1925 film starring | Stan Laurel. |
Two Jags is a 1923 silent comedy film featuring | Stan Laurel. |
The Egg is a 1922 silent comedy film featuring | Stan Laurel. |
On the Front Page is a 1926 film featuring | Stan Laurel. |
the Ship is a 1923 silent comedy film starring | Stan Laurel. |
Scorching Sands is a 1923 film starring | Stan Laurel. |
38 film Swiss Miss, made with his comic partner | Stan Laurel. |
Short Orders is a 1923 film starring | Stan Laurel. |
Smithy is a 1924 film starring | Stan Laurel. |
Get 'Em Young is a 1926 film starring | Stan Laurel. |
Somewhere in Wrong is a 1925 film starring | Stan Laurel. |
Roughest Africa is a 1923 film starring | Stan Laurel. |
Letters is a 1927 silent comedy film featuring | Stan Laurel. |
A Man About Town is a 1923 film starring | Stan Laurel. |
andy Man is a 1923 silent comedy film featuring | Stan Laurel. |
Hyphens is a 1918 silent comedy film featuring | Stan Laurel. |
the Chin is a 1924 silent comedy film featuring | Stan Laurel. |
n Whistle is a 1923 silent comedy film starring | Stan Laurel. |
en Hearts is a 1923 silent comedy film starring | Stan Laurel. |
on't Care is a 1924 silent comedy film starring | Stan Laurel. |
The Weak-End Party is a 1922 film featuring | Stan Laurel. |
y Photos is a 1918 silent comedy film featuring | Stan Laurel. |
Do You Love Your Wife? is a 1919 film starring | Stan Laurel. |
he Sleuth is a 1925 silent comedy film starring | Stan Laurel. |
Detained is a 1924 silent comedy film starring | Stan Laurel. |
In January 2007, | Stan Lazaridis, playing for Perth Glory, returned a |
Stan learns that because he took his car keys when h | |
He states he is dying as | Stan leaves the room, calling him a whiner. |
1966), and was created by | Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. |
The character was created by | Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in Strange Tales #110 (July |
editor, followed briefly by future Marvel chief | Stan Lee very early in his career. |
March 1964), and were adapted from mythology by | Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. |
and were created by | Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. |
opied from How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way by | Stan Lee and John Buscema. |
ersal Music, Maroon 5, Rihanna, Naomi Campbell, | Stan Lee Foundation, Todd McFarlane, Sander van Door |
Stan Lee as Himself | |
rvel Comics' Daredevil series created by writer | Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett. |
Created by | Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, she first appeared in Amaz |
The character was created by | Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in Journey into Mystery #86 |
ystery #100 (January 1964), and were created by | Stan Lee and Jack Kirby; ice giants and rime giants |
ary 1965); these characters were all created by | Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. |
Created by | Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, she first appeared in The F |
Created by writer | Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, he is a member of th |
or the role was supported by Spider-Man creator | Stan Lee and Ultimate Spider-Man writer Brian Michae |
Philips, and Eric Rollman, with Joe Quesada and | Stan Lee as co-executive producers. |
ystery #101 (February 1964), and was created by | Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. |
e, both of which were apparently re-scripted by | Stan Lee after being drawn to Lee's original scripts |
n Thor #137 (February 1967), and was created by | Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. |
(March 1965), and was adapted from mythology by | Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. |
He is the writer of | Stan Lee's How To Draw Comics, released in November |
For the "superhuman", see | Stan Lee's Superhumans. |
He is created by | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Don Heck and Larry Lieber. |
2 (May 1963), and was adapted from mythology by | Stan Lee, Robert Bernstein and Joe Sinnott. |
Apple regularly hosts celebrity guests such as | Stan Lee, Frank Miller, Marc Silvestri and George A. |
ucas, Ron Howard, James Cameron, Vincent Price, | Stan Lee, Tim Conway, Carl Reiner, William Shatner, |
Along the way he stops at Marvel Comics creator | Stan Lee, 90+-year-old bodybuilding legend Joe Weide |
Stan Lee, quoted from press release. | |
by Charles Dickens and George Orwell, but that | Stan Lee, creator of many of Marvel Comics' super-he |
ella was an American animated series created by | Stan Lee. |
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