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* 1941 – Brenton Wood, American singer-songwriter
Famous singers who performed there include: the Ritchie Valens, Rosie & The Originals, Brenton Wood, Earth Wind & Fire, The Grateful Dead, Dick Dale and his Del-Tones and Johnny " Guitar " Watson.
* Brenton Wood, American soul singer
" Willie G. was one of the most soulful Latin persons I ever heard ," said the singer Brenton Wood.
However, Holloway only returned to a performing career after the death of her old Motown friend Mary Wells in 1992, when she restarted performing in the Los Angeles area and in Britain, often in tandem with Brenton Wood, and on one occasion with Blood, Sweat & Tears.
Artists and groups that were important to the formative years of this genre include: Clifford Curry, Artie Shaw, Wynonie Harris, Ruth Brown, Little Willie John, Earl Bostic, The Drifters, Jimmy Cavallo, Wilbert Harrison, Clyde McPhatter, Billy Ward and His Dominoes, Hank Ballard, James & Bobby Purify, Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs, The Tams, Bob and Earl, The Tymes, The 5 Royales, The Coasters, Fats Domino, Jimmy McCracklin, Brenton Wood, Solomon Burke, Sam Cooke, Jimmy James, The Platters, The Four Tops, Louis Prima, Arthur Alexander, Stick McGhee, Jackie Brenston, Wilbert Harrison, Tyrone Davis, Big Joe Turner, Bruce Channel, Wilson Pickett, Clarence Carter, Dinah Washington, Billy Stewart, The Temptations, The Impressions, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Marvin Gaye, The O ' Jays, The Spinners, Eddie Floyd, Otis Redding, Jackie Wilson, Etta James, The Checkers, The Clovers, Barbara Lewis, Don Covay, Mary Wells, Garnet Mimms and The Enchanters, Ben E. King, Major Lance, Willie Tee and Ernie K-Doe.
" Gimme Little Sign " is a classic soul music song by Brenton Wood.
The most well known version is by Brenton Wood, which peaked at number 9 in the U. S., but it has also been a hit for Danielle Brisebois in 1995, also covered by the Sattalites, Hepcat, Mina, Don Dixon, Syl Johnson in 1979 on his album Uptown Shakedown and Peter Andre.

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One of Anderson's early short films, Thursday's Children ( 1954 ), concerning the education of deaf children, made in collaboration with Guy Brenton, a friend from his Oxford days, won an Oscar for Best Documentary Short in 1954.
Brenton Loch in the Falkland Islands is a sea loch, near Lafonia, East Falkland.
** Charles Brenton Huggins, Canadian-born cancer researcher, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( b. 1901 )
Lieutenant Jahleel Brenton Carey, a French speaker and British subject from Guernsey, was given particular charge of Louis.
Its eight founders and first officers were Nicholas Easton, William Coddington, John Clarke, John Coggeshall, William Brenton, Jeremy Clark, Thomas Hazard, and Henry Bull.
Brenton Point State Park is home to the annual Brenton Point Kite Festival.
Never So Good is a four-act play by Howard Brenton, a portrait of Harold Macmillan set against a back-drop of fading Empire, two world wars, the Suez crisis, adultery and Tory politics at the Ritz.
Brenton paints the portrait of a brilliant, witty but complex man, tragically out of kilter with his times, an old Etonian who eventually loses his way in a world of shifting values.
At the corner of Coggeshall and Morton avenues ( the latter formerly Brenton Road ), this land became Morton Park.
* Samuel Brenton ( November 22, 1810-March 29, 1857 ) a US Representative from Indiana ; born in Gallatin County, Kentucky.
In recent years artists like Christopher Brenton West, Jerry Spagnoli, Adam Fuss and Chuck Close have reintroduced the medium to the broader art world.
* Random Recollections, by Brenton H. Dickson, a book about growing up in Weston
Originally known as Naticook, the name was changed to Brenton's Farm in 1729 when the land was granted to William Brenton, colonial governor of Rhode Island.
The two mills were later remodeled by Benjamin Brown, Jr., Charles W. Henry, and Brenton W. Hazard, before burning down in 1840 while under the ownership of Dr.
The university is led by Chancellor David O. Belcher, the chief administrative officer, along with Provost Angela Laird Brenton and several advisory groups.
A national tour followed with Hitchcock, Paul, Russell and Scott joined by Nigel Macara ( ex-Tamam Shud, Ariel ) on drums and Brenton White ( Skintight ) on guitar.
When used as a given name today, Brent is sometimes a short form of Brenton, but this was probably not the original inspiration for Brent's use as a given name, since Brenton's own regular use as a first name came many years after Brent was established in that role.
Other notable construction includes the building of the brand new Kent Family Campus center, which replaces the old Brenton Student Center as the center of student life.

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" The Cathy Eckhardt Story " ( fourth season, broadcast November 9, 1960 ) clearly shows the year is 1870, but in " The Charlene Brenton Story " ( late third season, broadcast 8 June 1960 ) reference is made to Bill Hawks ' having read the novel Ben-Hur, which was not published until 1880.
The Brenton Arboretum is a non-profit organization and open to the public 9 am to sunset Tuesday through Sunday.
* Fort Adams, Redoubt, Brenton Point, Newport, Newport County, RI: 15 photos, 9 drawings, and search here for separate photo and drawing sets for Battery Reilly, Battery Talbot, Battery Bankhead, stables, warehouse, other subsites at Historic American Building Survey

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She did not debut on the big screen until her small role in the Brenton Spencer film Blown Away.
Karl Brenton Jamie Kippenberger ( born in Wellington, New Zealand on August 26, 1973 ), grandson of Captain E. T Kippenberger, great nephew of Major-General Sir Howard Kippenberger, is the bass guitarist of the New Zealand band Shihad.
He worked on and off Broadway for the next 10 years in a diverse selection of plays by Shakespeare, Marlowe, Molière, Tennessee Williams, Howard Brenton, Romulus Linney, Noël Coward, Alan Ball and many others before turning to the small screen.
Collins died at Newport was buried on his farm near that city, " Brenton Neck ".
Nine News Adelaide is presented from the WIN Corporation-owned NWS9 Adelaide studios by Kate Collins from Sunday-Thursday and Will McDonald ( journalist ) on Friday & Saturdays with sports presenters Kym Dillon on weeknights and Tom Rehn on weekends, and weather presenter Brenton Ragless on weeknights.
The Brenton Arboretum was founded by Sue and J. C. ( Buz ) Brenton and their children, on land which was part of the original “ Home Farm ” acquired by Dr. James Brenton and his son, William Henry, soon after they arrived from Indiana in 1853 by covered wagon.
Shannon on shore, by Edward Pelham Brenton, c. 1803, in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
The house was located in an area in of the island originally known as " Hammersmith " after the hometown of the first settler of the area, William Brenton, a 17th century governor who founded the first farm on the site in 1640.
Whitney Warren designed the classic, Beaux Arts style clubhouse on a largely barren farm overlooking Brenton Point in 1895.

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* 1987 – Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, Canadian actress, DJ and singer
* 1966 – Andrew Wood, American singer ( Mother Love Bone and Malfunkshun ) ( d. 1990 )
* The movie soundtrack, with Marni Nixon singing Maria's role ( played in the film by Natalie Wood ) and Tony ( played in the film by Richard Beymer ) sung by Jimmy_Bryant_ ( singer ).
** Danny Wood, American singer ( New Kids on the Block )
Two other players auditioned and considered during the band's formation were former The Move and ELO founder Roy Wood and the aforementioned guitarist / singer Trevor Rabin, who would go on to be part of a reformed Yes in 1983.
Wood was a keyboardist who toured with the singer and performed in the studio on many of her tracks.
Columbus is also the birthplace of baseball announcer Red Barber ; boxing's first three-time world heavyweight champion, Henry Armstrong ; rock singer Andrew Wood ; the parents of Grammy-award winning bluegrass musician Alison Krauss ; American Idol contestant Jasmine Murray ; and bluegrass musician Ruby Jane Smith.
* March 18 – Peggy Wood, 86, actress and singer
After Small Faces split, Lane, Jones and McLagan floundered briefly before joining forces with former members of the Jeff Beck Group, singer Rod Stewart and guitarist Ronnie Wood.
* September 15-Daisy Wood, music hall singer ( d. 1961 )
Set in the Wild West during the nineteenth century, the movie was a sex comedy that starred Divine as Rosie Velez, a promiscuous woman who works as a singer in saloons and competes for the love of Abel Wood ( Tab Hunter ) against another woman.
Wood, the former lead singer of Mother Love Bone, had died of a heroin overdose the year before.
It was conceived by vocalist Chris Cornell of Soundgarden as a tribute to his friend, the late Andrew Wood, lead singer of Malfunkshun and Mother Love Bone.
Temple of the Dog was started by Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell, who had been a roommate of Andrew Wood, the lead singer of Malfunkshun and Mother Love Bone.
After the departure of lead singer / guitarist Steve Marriott in 1969, the group recruited singer Rod Stewart and guitarist Ronnie Wood to replace Marriott.
Between 1960 and 1963, Lord and Ashton both moved on to Red Bludd's Bluesicians ( also known as The Don Wilson Quartet ), the latter of which featured the singer Arthur " Art " Wood.
Several songs on the album feature guest vocals from Jenny Lewis, the solo artist and lead singer of Rilo Kiley, as well as vocals from indie rock musician Jen Wood.
Examples of celebrity speakers include singer TV presenter Adrian Chiles, comedian Jasper Carrott, historian and broadcaster Carl Chinn, the Goodies actor and TV presenter Bill Oddie, rock musicians Ozzy Osbourne ( and all other members of the original Black Sabbath ), Roy Wood, Jeff Lynne ( ELO founders ), Rob Halford ( Judas Priest ), Dave Pegg ( of Fairport Convention and Jethro Tull ), broadcaster Les Ross, politician Clare Short, SAS soldier, author John " Brummie " Stokes and many actresses and actors ; Martha Howe-Douglas, Donnaleigh Bailey, Nicolas Woodman, Sarah Smart, John Oliver and Ryan Cartwright.
Members of the Fire Ants also included Brian Wood ( vocals ) and Kevin Wood ( guitars ), brothers of the late Mother Love Bone singer Andrew Wood, and bassist Dan McDonald.
Although bassist-vocalist Chris " Ace " Kefford was the original leader, for most of their career The Move was led by guitarist, singer and songwriter Roy Wood.

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