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Dodd and Roog
In 1977, the original Thompson Twins line-up consisted of Tom Bailey ( born 18 January 1954, Halifax, Yorkshire ) on bass and vocals, Pete Dodd on guitar and vocals, John Roog on guitar, and Jon Podgorski ( known as " Pod ") on drums.
Dodd and Roog first met when they were both 13 years old.
By 1981, the line-up was Bailey, Dodd, Roog and three new members: Chris Bell on drums, former band roadie Joe Leeway on congas and percussion, and Jane Shorter on saxophone.

Dodd and formed
The Dodd Research Center has also formed a partnership with the African National Congress to share materials with South African scholars.
While working and studying in Manchester, Holden formed friendships with artist Muirhead Bone and his future brother-in-law Francis Dodd.
He then formed The Billy Price Band, which currently consists of Steve Delach ( guitar ), Paul Thompson ( bass ), Dave Dodd ( drums ), Jimmy Britton ( keyboards ), Joe Herndon ( trumpet ), Eric DeFade ( tenor sax ) and Rick Matt ( baritone and tenor sax ).
Among other credits, Dodd, Sherwood, and Troyer formed the nucleus of the impromptu band Fire Inc., created by Steinman to perform two songs he had written for the Walter Hill " rock and roll fable " Streets of Fire.
Singer-songwriter Martin Phillipps formed The Chills in 1980 with his sister Rachel Phillipps on keyboards and Jane Dodd on bass after the demise of his punk band, The Same.
In 1965, Dodd and actor / writer Robert Lansing formed the State Repertory Theatre as a rallying ground for professional actors who wanted to do plays outside the realm of commercial theatre.
In 1839, Moses Woodruff Dodd ( 1813 – 1899 ) and John S. Taylor, at that time a leading publisher in New York, formed the company of Taylor and Dodd as a publisher of religious books.
Steve Barrow, Bob Harding, Mick Hucknall, Elliot Rashman and Andy Dodd formed the record label in Manchester in 1993 with the objective of reissuing roots reggae, dub and DJ albums with the integrity of jazz reissues.

Dodd and band
Though the song is credited solely to Cobb, band members Dodd, Valentino and Tamblyn have claimed substantial material-of-fact song composition copyright contributions to it as well as contributing to its arrangement.
In 1968, Dick Dodd left the band to pursue a solo career.
Mr. Dodd values good singing, good songwriting, good horn lines and fierce bass lines ... When the band would balk at recording a new artist with an unorthodox style, Mr. Dodd would tell them to bear with him and try it.
During their peak years, from late 1960 to Summer 1963, The Bel-Airs had two drummers who played gigs with the band alternately, original Mouseketeer, Dick Dodd ( Eddie & the Showmen and The Standells ) and a local school friend named Richard Delvy.
The name of the band comes from Perry's nickname of Upsetter, after his song " I Am The Upsetter ", a musical dismissal of his former boss Coxsone Dodd.
While investigating the case the Hardy boys identify suspects including a band of tramps camping on the beach, a man named Gus Montrose who used to work for Mr. Dodd, and a group of fishermen sneaking around the woods at night.
Working with a larger budget now that the band was on DreamWorks Records, the album featured an impressive roster of production credits, including: Richard Dodd, a Grammy-Award winning engineer ; Hugh Padgham, a legendary British producer ; and Ken Andrews, formerly of the band Failure.
At various times the band consisted of Leslie Jonkers, Peter Keen, Graeme Humphreys, Craig Mason, David Beniston, Jane Dodd ( previously of The Verlaines ), and Ronald Young.

Dodd and called
At the time, Milton-Freewater had a popular festival called the " Corn Roast " ( started by local resident Thomas Dodd when he was Chamber President in the early 1970s ) that took place in August, and the decision was made to increase the festival to a weekend long celebration which eventually became known as " Muddy Frogwater Days ".
" Mornington Dove " ( although in the 1988 Avon edition ( page 72 ) of " The Black Dudley Murder " he is called " Mornington Dodd ") and " the Honourable Tootles Ash " are mentioned in The Crime at Black Dudley ; " Christopher Twelvetrees " and " Orlando " are mentioned in Look to the Lady.
In 1999, the Standells, featuring Dodd, Valentino and Tamblyn, along with bass player Peter Stuart, appeared at the Cavestomp festival in New York, and their performance was subsequently released as an album called Ban THIS !.
Bobby Dodd called it his greatest victory as Tech thwarted Alabama comeback efforts by preventing a two-point conversion attempt and intercepting a Joe Namath pass deep in their own territory with just 1: 05 left.
In the 1960s it was made famous in the United Kingdom by stand-up comedian and local resident Ken Dodd, in whose television programme the dwarfish comic characters he called the Diddy Men lived there.
They were begun in 1863 by a wealthy owner called Henry Dodd.
Afterwards, Eric is shown to be sketching a portrait of Dodd ( in the form of a superhero called Chessman ), whilst playing chess with Dodd, who has a chess board in front of him, which Eric is not looking at, as he is on the other table, just drawing and naming his moves.
* 17 – 20 November: WGC-World Cup-Third round leaders Wales, represented by Stephen Dodd and Bradley Dredge, were declared the winners after the final round was called off due to bad weather.
The next morning a friend of the Hardys, Jack Dodd, called and told the Hardys to come quickly.

Dodd and Big
The Big Four is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by William Collins & Sons on 27 January, 1927 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year.
* Reporting ( articles originally published in the New Yorker, including " The Yellow Bus ," " Symbol of All We Possess ," " The Big Stone ," " Terrific ," " El Unico Matador ," " Portrait of Hemingway ," and " Picture "), Simon & Schuster, 1964, with new introduction by the author, Dodd ( New York City ), 1981.

Dodd and View
* A View From The Seesaw ( 1986 ) Published by Dodd, Mead ISBN 978-0-396-08526-3

Dodd and with
The film is structured as an epic and makes frequent use of flashbacks to highlight elements not made explicit in the play: Hamlet's sexual relationship with Kate Winslet's Ophelia, for example, or his childhood affection for Yorick ( played by Ken Dodd ).
In the United States, the novel was first published with the title The Children of the Sea: A Tale of the Forecastle, at the insistence by the publisher, Dodd, Mead and Company, that no one would buy or read a book with the word nigger in its title, not because the word was deemed offensive but that a book about a black man would not sell.
At the 1964 Democratic National Convention, Johnson kept the three likely vice presidential candidates, Connecticut Senator Thomas Dodd, fellow Minnesota Senator Eugene McCarthy, and Humphrey, as well as the rest of the nation in suspense before announcing Humphrey as his running-mate with much fanfare, praising Humphrey's qualifications for a considerable amount of time before announcing his name.
Dodd argued that in pagan Greek the translation of hilasterion was indeed to propitiate, but that in the Septuagint ( the oldest Greek translation of the Hebrew Old Testament ) that kapporeth ( Hebrew for " atone ") is often translated with words that mean " to cleanse or remove " ( Dodd, " The Bible and the Greeks ", p 93 ).
* The Case of the Curious Bride ( 1935 ), with Warren William and Claire Dodd as Della Street.
* The Case of the Velvet Claws ( 1936 ), with Warren William and Claire Dodd as Della Street Mason
The trio recorded several more singles for Dodd, and two albums, before they moved on to work with Jack Ruby in 1975.
Senator Coats cosponsored, with Democratic Senators Edward M. Kennedy and Christopher Dodd and then-Republican Senator James Jeffords, S. 2206: Coats Human Services Reauthorization Act of 1998.
John Ammonds, the show's producer, replaced Hills and Green with Eddie Braben, who had just parted from Ken Dodd.
In 2005, Arbour was awarded the Thomas J. Dodd Prize in International Justice and Human Rights, along with Justice Richard Goldstone, in recognition of her work on the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
He abandoned the project, the rights to which were subsequently bought by actor Kevin Spacey, along with Darin's son, Dodd.
Some creeks in the area with accesses are Fall Creek, Dodd Creek, And Hicks creek, with Fall creek being the biggest.
On November 11, 1862, Captain Dodd was buried with high military honors in St. Peter on the grounds of the Church of the Holy Communion, Episcopal, on land he donated to the church.
Redgrave played ( and co-presented ) Lancelot Dodd MA in Arthur Watkyn's Out of Bounds at Wyndham's Theatre in November 1962, following it at the Old Vic with his portrayal of Claudius opposite the Hamlet of Peter O ' Toole in 22 October 1963.
Most modern readers would agree with Dodd that this farrago bears no relationship to the real meaning of the parable.
The heyday of roots reggae is usually considered the latter half of the 1970s – with singers such as Johnny Clarke, Cornell Campbell, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Burning Spear, Dennis Brown, Max Romeo, Horace Andy, Hugh Mundell, and Lincoln Thompson, and groups like Black Uhuru, Steel Pulse, Israel Vibration, The Gladiators and Culture – teaming up with producers such as Lee ' Scratch ' Perry, Bunny Lee, Joseph Hoo Kim and Coxsone Dodd.
He was reelected in 1956 with 55 percent of the vote over Democrat Thomas J. Dodd ( later U. S. Senator from Connecticut and father of the recent U. S. Senator from Connecticut, Christopher J. Dodd ), and decided not to run for another term in 1962.
Minott then teamed up with the producer Clement " Coxsone " Dodd, as studio apprentice at Dodd's Studio One, working as a singer, guitarist and percussionist, and soon began recording his own singles.
He had several chance encounters with aviators, including a fortuitous incident in which he repaired a stranded aircraft for T. F. Dodd, a man who later became General John J. Pershing's aviation officer and an important contact in Rickenbacker's attempt to join air combat.
Clarke's Political Acquaintance with Colonel Wardle, Major Dodd, & C. & C. & C., Who Were Concerned in the Charges against the Duke of York ; Together with a Variety of Authentic and Important Letters, and Curious and Interesting Anecdotes of Several Persons of Political Notoriety.

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