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In addition to Bobby Thomson and Willie Mays, other memorable members of the Giants teams during the 1950s include: Hall of Fame manager Leo Durocher, coach Herman Franks, Hall of Fame outfielder Monte Irvin, outfielder and runnerup for the 1954 NL batting championship ( won by Willie Mays ) Don Mueller, Hall of Fame knuckleball relief pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm, starting pitchers Larry Jansen, Sal Maglie, Jim Hearn, Marv Grissom, Dave Koslo, Don Liddle, Max Lanier, Rubén Gómez, and Johnny Antonelli, catcher Wes Westrum, catchers Ray Katt and Sal Yvars, shortstop Alvin Dark, third baseman Hank Thompson, first baseman Whitey Lockman, second basemen Davey Williams and Eddie Stanky, outfielder, pitcher Clint Hartung, Hall of Fame second baseman Red Schoendienst and utility players: Bill Rigney, Daryl Spencer, Bobby Hofman, and Dusty Rhodes among others.
He was part of an early 1980s ' junior middleweight and middleweight division scene that included Marvin Hagler, Sugar Ray Leonard, Thomas Hearns, Wilfred Benítez, Davey Moore, and Roberto Durán-an era which many boxing fans rank as one of the most exciting times ever in those weight classes.
In round fourteen, after staggering Hearns with an overhand right, Leonard pinned Hearns against the ropes, where he unleashed another furious combination, prompting referee Davey Pearl to stop the contest and award Sugar Ray Leonard the Unified World Welterweight Championship.
The Crystal Set was a Sydney-based Australian indie rock band formed in the early 1980s featuring Russell Kilbey ( bass and lead vocals ), Phillip Maher ( guitar & vocals ), Davey Ray Moor ( keyboards & vocals ) and Tim Seckhold ( drums ).
That same season, as the division race entered its final weeks, Mets manager Davey Johnson tried to strengthen his offense late in the year by putting the newly acquired Ray Knight at third and moving Brooks to shortstop, where he was able to play with some success.
* thank the knife sample, Boss Witch, JD Parran, Steve Beresford, Davey Williams, Frank Pahl, Mary Richards and the Shaking Ray Levis, 1997.
1998's Va Va Voom featured the help of The Church's Marty Wilson-Piper, Cousteau's Davey Ray Moor and Emma Pollock of The Delgados.
1998's Va Va Voom featured the help of The Church's Marty Wilson-Piper, Cousteau's Davey Ray Moor and Emma Pollock of The Delgados.
It is one of only two albums to feature just the core band of John, Davey Johnstone, Dee Murray and Nigel Olsson, without percussionist Ray Cooper.
Retained from the previous lineup were Davey Johnstone and Ray Cooper.
The only returning members of his band are percussionist Ray Cooper and guitarist Davey Johnstone ; the latter only played on one song on the album.
* Davey Ray Moor — rhodes, piano on " On Leaving "
His biggest win was at WCW BattleBowl in 1993 where he teamed with Road Warrior Hawk and defeated Davey Boy Smith & Stevie Ray ( then named Kane ).
Mic Rodgers ( Mel Gibson's stunt double ), John Casino ( Kurt Russell's stunt double ), Keith Tellez ( Dustin Hoffman's stunt double, Fast & Furious ), Bob Elmore ( John Candy's stunt double ), Carl Ciarfalio ( The Whole Ten Yards ), Merritt Yohnka ( stuntman on Nash Bridges ), Ray Gabriel ( Baywatch, Magnolia ( film ), Bob Hoskins ' stunt double ), Jim Poslof, Bob Rochelle, Bob Stambaugh, Terry Jackson, Robert Shook, Davey Thompson ( Multiplicity ( film ), Absolute Power ( film ), Spider-Man 3, Ed Harris ' stunt double ), and Stephen Burhoe ( 1st & Ten ( HBO TV series ), The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, acting coach ).
John also reunited with the core of his backing band of the early ' 70s: Dee Murray, Nigel Olsson and Davey Johnstone as well as Ray Cooper, Kiki Dee and Skaila Kanga ( who played harp on John's self-titled album and Tumbleweed Connection )-two other musicians were intended to join the line-up, but dropped out.

Davey and Australian
Australian rock group You Am I covered Open My Eyes at selected gigs in late 2009 with Davey Lane taking the lead vocal.
Nic Cester also performed as part of supergroup The Wrights, featuring members of other Australian rock bands Spiderbait ( Kram, drums ), The Living End ( Chris Cheney, guitar ), Dallas Crane ( Pat Bourke, bass ) and You Am I / The Pictures ( Davey Lane, guitar ).
Blue Heelers launched the careers of many Australian actors such as Lisa McCune, Grant Bowler, Ditch Davey, Rachel Gordon, Tasma Walton, Charlie Clausen and Jane Allsop.
* Davey Lane-from Australian bands You Am I and The Pictures
Davey Street is featured as a property in the Australian version of Monopoly.
Cester, with Davey Lane and Kram have provided a single, " Tomorrow ", for the Australian feature film Tomorrow, When the War Began.
He mentioned Australian radio star Jack Davey, Bob Dyer, the Mickey Mouse Club and The Steve Allen Show as early interests, but cited the surreal black humour of Joseph Heller's novel Catch-22 as a major comedic influence.
David Lane, also known as Davey Lane ( born on 31 January 1981 ), is an Australian musician, lead guitarist of You Am I ( since 1999 ), and frontman of The Pictures.

Davey and singer
* 1975 – Davey Havok, American singer ( AFI )
In the Three Chimneys tour, singer Davey Balfour takes Dan along on an attempt to break an unofficial ( and illegal ) speed record for flying around three power station chimneys in Kent in his private plane.
* Davey Graham, influential guitarist and folk singer, was born in Hinckley
The debut album also included some harder material and collaborations with former Cap ' n Jazz guitarist and The Promise Ring singer Davey von Bohlen and Euphone's Ryan Rhapsys, who would later drum for Owls following the departure of Mike Kinsella.
This decade has also produced a number of acclaimed solo singer / songwriters such as Paddy Casey, Duke Special, Damien Dempsey, Bressie, Declan O ' Rourke, Chris Singleton, Cathy Davey, Gemma Hayes, David Kitt, Mundy and Simple Kid.
After these two bands broke up, singer / guitarist Davey von Bohlen, drummer Dan Didier ( of The Promise Ring ) and bassist Eric Axelson ( of The Dismemberment Plan ) hooked up and started a band called In English.
" I'd given up all hope of finding a quality singer for Gamma until I heard Davey Pattison ," according to Montrose.
Her brother, Davey McManus, was the lead singer and guitarist in The Crocketts.
A tribute to Davey Moore is also made by the New Zealander and French writer and singer Graeme Allwright wikipedia via his song Qui a tué Davy Moore ( see Graeme_Allwright site )
* Additional vocals on " Grace Under Pressure "-The London Community Gospel Choir, Jimi Goodwin, Alfie, Marcus Garvey, Beckie Garvey, Gina Garvey, Cathy Davey & the crowd at Glastonbury 2002 ( Marcus, Beckie and Gina Garvey are singer Guy Garvey's brother and sisters )
: According to the band's lead singer, Davey Havok, The Phoenix is where the band had their initial reunion show in the 1990s ; an event which would inspire the band to get back together and give full devotion towards a musical career as a band.

Davey and composer
Perhaps the best known is the concert piece " Granuaile " ( 1985 ) by Irish composer Shaun Davey.
He was adventurous enough to work with avant-garde composer John Cage, but his most natural alliance was with neo-romantic composer Shaun Davey.
Shaun Davey ( born 1948 ) is an Irish composer.

Davey and producer
* The Davey Mac Sports Program-Hosted by former Ron and Fez show producer East Side Dave, Chris " Pepper " Stanley, and band leader Roy " Shaffer " Harter.

Ray and Australian
* 1944 – Ray Meagher, Australian actor
* 1927 – Ray Barrett, Australian actor ( d. 2009 )
Benaud was another contender with 219 wickets, but it was Statham who broke the record ( only to be overtaken by Trueman in New Zealand ) and Benaud had to be content with breaking Ray Lindwall's Australian record of 228 Test wickets.
* 1954 – Ray Hadley, Australian broadcaster
During a visit to Australia in 1958, a similar special was made for the Australian Broadcasting Commission, " The Gladys Half-Hour ", which also featured local actors Ray Barrett, and John Bluthal, who would appear in several later Milligan projects.
When being photographed for the album's cover, Potger was replaced by Ray – his day job with the Australian Broadcasting Commission ( ABC ) as a radio producer barred him from involvement in a commercial enterprise.
He confronted Telecom over the colour of public telephone boxes, played for the local rugby team, heckled Christian evangelist Ray Comfort, evaded the compulsory census, and performed three drought-breaking rain dances in Canterbury, Auckland and the Australian outback.
Around the mid-1990s, with the success of the big beat-sound exemplified by The Chemical Brothers and The Prodigy in the UK, and spurred by the attention from mainstream artists, including Madonna in her collaboration with William Orbit on her album Ray of Light and Australian singer Dannii Minogue with her 1997 album Girl, music of this period began to be produced with a higher budget, increased technical quality, and with more layers than most other forms of dance music, since it was backed by major record labels and MTV as the " next big thing ".
The archive of networked programmes made by Southern Television, for example, is now owned by the Australian media company Southern Star Group ( no connection ) – but Southern's regional output is in the hands of ITV plc, whilst the few surviving tapes of Associated-Rediffusion belong to many different organisations ( the majority of Associated-Rediffusion's tapes were recorded in monochrome and therefore deemed of no use upon the arrival of colour broadcasting ; as such they were disposed of by their successor Thames Television ), although in recent years there have been occasional discoveries such as a 1959 episode of Double Your Money and the remaining missing episode of Around the World with Orson Welles, found by Ray Langstone in 2011.
* Ray Higgs, Australian rugby league international
Mushroom Records was an Australian record label formed by Michael Gudinski and Ray Evans in Melbourne in 1972.
In 1955, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll by Ray Lawler portrayed resolutely Australian characters and went on to international acclaim.
The Australian Test cricketer and rugby league player Ray Lindwall was born in Mascot.
Building on the innovations of photomontage and artists such as Robert Rauschenberg ( 1925 – 2008 ), Man Ray ( 1890 – 1976 ), Gerhard Richter and Richard Hamilton, urban Australian artists were fascinated by the creative nexus of photography and painting.
In an address to the Australian Fabian Society, Right faction luminary Robert Ray warned that not " every candidate needs an Honours Degree in Apparatchikism ".
The selectors were driven by the repeated discomfiture of England batsmen against the great Australian bowlers Ray Lindwall and Keith Miller, but John Arlott suspected there was also a subconscious urge to " reflect public feeling, the national desire for a fast bowler, even an inexperienced one – anyone so long as he was fast ".
* Ray Higgs, Australian rugby league footballer
Harry Chauvel was portrayed in film: by Bill Kerr in The Lighthorsemen ( 1987 ), which covered the exploits of an Australian cavalry regiment during the Third Battle of Gaza ; by Ray Edwards in A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia ( 1990 ), which took place around the 1919 Paris peace conference ; and by Colin Baker in the 1992 Young Indiana Jones TV movie Daredevils of the Desert, another retelling of the Third Battle of Gaza from the director of The Lighthorsemen.
In 1954-55 at Sydney the England fast bowler Frank Tyson bowled bouncers at the Australian Ray Lindwall, who returned the favour by hospitalising Tyson with one of his own.
Press opinion was divided over Hutton's performance ; some critics, including the Australian bowlers, detected insecurity against fast bowling, particularly the bouncers with which Ray Lindwall and Miller targeted him.
Kerr was the Labor candidate in the Division of Braddon in the Australian federal election, 1977, losing to future Premier of Tasmania Ray Groom.
Many Australian Rules footballers including Robert Flower from 1973 until 1987, Tom Flower, Ray Carr, Mark Mitchell, Howard Hollow and Ken Jungworth who all played with Melbourne Demons went to school or came from Murrumbeena Football Club and also grew up in the suburb.
Earlier in the season he had partnered Australian John Campbell to the Quarter-final of the Hofmeister World Doubles, where they lost just 5 – 4 to Ray Reardon and Tony Jones.

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