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1955 and Chico
After spending nine seasons with Cleveland, Doby was traded on October 25, 1955 to the Chicago White Sox for Chico Carrasquel and Jim Busby.
The Revelation EP on 10 ” vinyl-Hamilton ’ s very first recording as a leader, Chico Hamilton Trio in 1955 on Pacific Jazz with Howard Roberts & George Duvivier, was pressed up on 10 ” vinyl.
* 1955: Chico Hamilton Trio ( 10 " LP )
He focused on classical guitar, and, from 1955 to 1956, played in Chico Hamilton ’ s quintet.
* On June 24, 1955, Chicago White Sox shortstop Chico Carrasquel embarrassed White by catching him off the bag in the ninth inning with the hidden ball trick.

1955 and Hamilton
Buck started broadcasting Cardinals games for KMOX radio in 1954, teaming with Harry Caray, Milo Hamilton ( 1954 ), and Joe Garagiola ( from 1955 ).
* 1955 — Attempts to detach the village and annex into Hamilton continued.
Hamish Hamilton, 1955 )
Speedway racing was staged in Hamilton between 1947 and 1955.
In 1955, jurisdiction of Lemon Township was transferred to Fort Hamilton Council, forming the final boundaries of the Mound Builders Area Council.
A Study of England's Elite ( London: Hamilton, 1955 ) ( about the descendants of George Villiers ).
The story of the wartime prisoners at Oflag IV-C was documented by Patrick Robert (" Pat ") Reid in his books The Colditz Story and The Latter Days At Colditz, and the former was used as the basis for a 1955 film directed by Guy Hamilton.
* Pudney, John ( 1955 ) Six Great Aviators – A V Roe ; Alcock & Brown ; Lindbergh ; Kingsford-Smith ; Saint-Exupery ; Neville Duke ( Hamish Hamilton )
Irish music: There was a revival of Irish folk music that began in the early 20th century, based both in Dublin and Ireland, though the longer-lasting and more famous revival began in 1955 with the album " The Lark in the Morning ," whose recording was supervised by Diane Hamilton and which featured Liam Clancy and Tommy Makem prior to their involvement with the influential but U. S .- based Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem.
The oldest, Bishopbriggs Golf Club, was founded in 1906 and is situated in parkland which was once part of Kenmure House ( built 1806 by David Hamilton, demolished 1955 ), formerly family seat of the Stirling-Maxwell Baronets.
Collins was appointed Chief of Naval Staff in 1948, succeeding Sir Louis Keppel Hamilton, and held the position until 1955.
* Joe Krol – player ( RB / QB ), 1963 ( Hamilton Flying Wildcats 1942 – 44 ; Toronto Argonauts 1945 – 52, 1955 )*.
* Hans James David Hamilton, 4th Baron HolmPatrick ( b. 1955 )
In 1955, the Newcombes moved to the Hamilton area of southern Ontario, where Alan took a job as Director of Research and Development for Porritts & Spencer, a manufacturer of felts for paper making.
Vice Admiral Sir Timothy James Hamilton Laurence KCVO CB ADC ( P ) ( born 1 March 1955 ) is a retired British naval officer and the second husband of Princess Anne, the only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II.
" Tommy was recorded for the first time by Hamilton in that autumn of 1955, among the songs he performed was " The Cobbler.
High school basketball has also used the Gardens over the years, both for regular season games-such as contests matching Middletown & Hamilton highs-as well as post-season tournaments including the state tourney in 1953 & 1955.
Richard Hamilton organised an exhibition, Man, Machine and Motion in late 1955 at the Hatton Gallery, Newcastle and the ICA, which focussed on some Independent Group concerns.
* David Hamilton ( composer ) ( born 1955 ), New Zealand contemporary composer
These include Kenneth Anderson ( 1910 – 1974 ) and Douglas Hamilton ( 1818 – 1892 ) in southern India, F. M. Bailey ( 1882 – 1967 ) and Major R. W. G. Hingston ( 1887 – 1966 ) in the Himalayas, Jim Corbett ( 1875 – 1955 ) in the foothills of the Himalayas, R. C. Morris ( 1894 – 1977 ) in the Biligirirangan Hills and George P. Sanderson in central India.
The Colditz Story is a 1955 prisoner of war film starring John Mills and Eric Portman and directed by Guy Hamilton.

1955 and Quintet
Astor Piazzolla and Gerry Mulligan at the " Summit " recording, Milan, Italy 1974 .</ br > Photograph by Pino Presti Piazzolla, after leaving Troilo's orchestra in the 1940s, led numerous ensembles beginning with the 1946 Orchestra, the 1955 Octeto Buenos Aires, the 1960 " First Quintet ", the 1971 Conjunto 9 (" Noneto "), the 1978 " Second Quintet " and the 1989 New Tango Sextet.
* Quintet / Sextet ( Prestige, 1955 )
Miles Davis, who had performed the title track of his album Walkin ' at the inaugural Newport Jazz Festival in 1954, would form the Miles Davis Quintet with John Coltrane in 1955, becoming prominent in hard bop before moving on to other styles.
* Bud Shank Quintet ( 1955 )-Nocturne Records
* Art Farmer Quintet featuring Gigi Gryce ( Prestige, 1955 )-also released as Evening in Casablanca ( Jazzland )
** The First Great Quintet ( 1955 – 1958 ) Miles Davis, trumpet ; John Coltrane, tenor saxophone ; Red Garland, piano ; Paul Chambers, bass ; Philly Joe Jones, drums.
Garland became famous in 1955 when he joined the Miles Davis Quintet featuring John Coltrane, Philly Joe Jones and Paul Chambers.
* Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet ( 1955 )
* The Charles Mingus Quintet & Max Roach ( Debut, 1955 )
* Curt Ramsey, musical arranger, trumpet player, singer, and librarian ( 1955 – 1982 ), Curt Ramsey Quintet
The Brian Brown Quintet were regulars at Horst Liepolt's influential Jazz Centre 44 in St Kilda, which operated from 1955 to 1960.
Notable works include his two woodwind quintets ( from 1955 and 1957 ), a bassoon sonata, the 1963 " Quintet for Brass Instruments ", and " Fragments " for woodwind quartet.
* Wind Quintet, 1955
Recordings from the late 1940s and 1950s include the George Shearing Quintet ( released on an EP by Vogue Records as catalog number EPV 1050 in April 1955 ), and also one by the big band conductor Ralph Flanagan.

1955 and feat
Jackie Robinson was also renowned for the thrilling feat of stealing home, which he famously accomplished in Game 1 of the 1955 World Series.
On July 9, 1955, " Rock Around the Clock " became the first rock and roll recording to hit the top of Billboard's Pop charts, a feat it repeated on charts around the world.
Howe led Detroit to four Stanley Cups and to first place in regular season play for seven consecutive years ( 1948 – 49 to 1955 – 56 ), a feat never equaled in NHL history.
He won his first of six Danish Championships in 1954 repeating this feat in 1955, 1956, 1959, 1963, and 1964.
The team won the Memorial Cup in 1955 — their first championship in 26 years — and repeated the feat the following season.
Maccagno was elected, the first Liberal leader since 1955 and the last until 1986 to achieve the feat and the party increased its representation from two to three seats.
* On August 12, 2007, Ordóñez hit two home runs in an eight-run second-inning of an 11 – 6 win over the Oakland Athletics, becoming the second batter in Tigers ' history to achieve this feat ; Al Kaline had done so on April 17, 1955 in a 16 – 0 win over the then-Kansas City Athletics.
Sporting would repeat this feat in 1945 – 46, 1947 – 48, and 1955 – 56.
They repeated the feat in France 1952-53 and again in Australia in 1955.
A feat not achieved since the degradation in 1955.
Roger Michael Humphrey Binny ( born 19 July 1955, Bangalore, Karnataka ) is an Indian former cricket all-rounder who is best known for his impressive bowling performance in the 1983 Cricket World Cup where he was the highest wicket-taker ( 18 wickets ), and in the 1985 World Series Cricket Championship in Australia where he repeated this feat ( 17 wickets ).
Virginia Helen Antoinette Holgate, also known as Ginny Leng, ( born 2 February 1955 ) was a British equestrian competitor who achieved many notable successes in the 1980s, including winning the Individual European Eventing title on 3 consecutive occasions, 1985, 1987 and 1989, a feat which has never been equalled.

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