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Esquire and Records
* Zoot Sims All Stars ( Zoot Sims-Al Cohn-Kai Winding-George Wallington-Percy Heath-Art Blakey ) ( 1953 Esquire Records )
Esquire Records is the name of two defunct record labels:
* Esquire Records ( Australia ) distributed Petula Clark's first singles in Australia.
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* Esquire Records, record label
There they recorded a number of sides for Esquire Records as the Sandy Brown and later Fairweather-Brown All Stars, and played amongst other places at the newly built Royal Festival Hall.
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Esquire and UK
Since 2000 Tatiana has appeared in numerous television programs and ad campaigns and magazines and has graced a number of magazines covers including from Inside Sport and Black + White to GQ in Italy and Esquire in the UK.
* Updated article from 2006 by award-winning Esquire ( UK ) journalist Eamonn O ' Neill
Smith left in August 2008 to take over as features director at Esquire UK.
The office of Esquire Bedell is still preserved for purely ceremonial purposes at some UK universities, including the University of Southampton.
* Joe Harriott with the Tony Kinsey Trio: Jump For Me ( Esquire UK, compilation of 1954 recordings )
Baird had featured photo spreads in several magazines including Playboy, FHM, Stuff, Maxim ( in which she was ranked # 76 on the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2007 list, # 64 on the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2008 list, # 76 on the Maxim Magazine Hot 100 of 2011 list, as well as scoring the # 17 spot on FHM's top 100 2010, and the # 40 spot in 2011 ), Toro and Esquire ( UK ).
* Ten Terrific Telecasters at Fender UK has descriptions of the very first Esquire / Telecaster prototype guitar, and of Springsteen's upgraded Esquire ( Archived version accessed 18 October 2006 ).

Esquire and ),
* Burke, Tom, " Dennis Hopper Saves the Movies ," in Esquire ( New York ), Dec. 1970
In September of the same year, Joseph and Ester Howell deeded of their property to the Reverend James Moir, Lawrence Toole ( a merchant ), Captains Aquilla Sugg and Elisha Battle, and Benjamin Hart, Esquire, for five shillings and one peppercorn.
* Linda Ronstadt: Melancholy Baby, Esquire, ( October 1985 ), Courtesy of Unofficial Linda Ronstadt Homepage
Although she continued to photograph on assignment ( e. g., in 1968 she shot documentary photographs of poor sharecroppers in rural South Carolina for Esquire magazine ), in general her magazine assignments decreased as her fame as an artist increased.
In 1949, he finished the prototype of a thin solid-body electric ; it was first released in 1950 as the Fender Esquire ( with a solid body and one pickup ), and renamed first Broadcaster and then Telecaster ( with two pickups ) the year after.
* America Needs a Punch, Esquire ( April 1958 ), 59 – 60, 60
The Bold Look lasted until about 1951, when the " Mister T " look ( so termed by Esquire magazine ), was introduced.
Nimrod, Charles James Apperley, a neighbour, fellow hunting devotee, close friend and peer felt compelled to record the life of Mad Jack in ' The Memoirs of the Life of the Late John Mytton, Esquire, of Halston, Shropshire, formerly MP for Shrewsbury, High Sheriff for the Counties of Salop & Merioneth ( 1821 ), Major of the North Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry ; with Notices of his Hunting, Shooting & Driving '.
* John T. Draper ( later nicknamed Captain Crunch ), his friend Joe Engressia, and blue box phone phreaking hit the news with an Esquire Magazine feature story.
In the early chapters of Thackeray's Vanity Fair ( 1848 ), set c. 1812, Russell Square is evoked as the residence of the " John Sedley, Esquire, of Russell Square, and the Stock Exchange.
Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Jeff Corey were heard in the chilling " Three Skeleton Key " ( broadcast on 17 March 1950 ), the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats ; the half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze and later remade for the 9 August 1953 broadcast starring William Conrad, Ben Wright and Jay Novello.
Collectively he has written more than 4, 000 columns for the New York Daily News ( 1999 – 2005 ), Boston Herald ( 2004 – 2005 and the The Boston Globe ( 2006-2010 ), He also has written articles and commentary for Time magazine, Newsweek, The Huffington Post, The Daily Beast, ESPN Magazine, and Esquire.
Squire is a shortened version of the word Esquire, from the Old French ( modern French ), itself derived from the Late Latin (" shield bearer "), in medieval or Old English a scutifer.
Sometime before 1593, in England, William Brewster married Mary " Mayflower " Wentworth, daughter of Thomas Wentworth, Esquire ( 1522-1574 ), and Grace Gascoigne ( 1532-1574 ).
Historian and author Philip Orbanes wrote in 2004 that it is believed that the character is based on either the calling cards of Albert Edward Richardson ( Parker Brothers ' first traveling salesman ), the character of " Little Esky " from Esquire magazine, or a combination of the two.
In another experiment Jacobs wrote an article for Esquire called " I Think You're Fat " ( 2007 ), about the experiment he conducted with Radical Honesty, a lifestyle of total truth-telling promoted by Virginia therapist Brad Blanton, whom Jacobs interviewed for the article.
Undeterred, he leased the old St. Georges Hall in Bourke Street, Melbourne ( later known as the Hoyts Esquire ), and began showing short films on Saturday nights.
* Lee Eisenberg, ' 68 ( DP reporter ), editor, Esquire magazine
* Esquire ( album ), debut album of Esquire ( band )
* Esquire ( band ), an English progressive and symphonic rock band
* Esquire ( magazine ), men's magazine
Monument to John Copleston ( d. 1608 ), Esquire & Susanna his wife.

Esquire and jazz
Two years later Tatum won Esquire Magazine's first jazz popularity poll.
He later recorded with other musicians, including a notable session with the 1944 Esquire Jazz All-Stars, which included Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday and other jazz greats, at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City.
As a jazz artist he won the 1944 Esquire magazine Gold Award, was highly rated in the Metronome polls of 1937-42 and 1945, and was selected for the Playboy magazine All Star Band, 1957-60.
While enjoying success in the middle-of-the-road and pop fields, Eckstine occasionally returned to his jazz roots, recording with Vaughan, Count Basie and Quincy Jones for separate LPs, and he regularly topped the Metronome and Down Beat polls in the Top Male Vocalist category: He won Esquire magazine's New Star Award in 1946 ; the Down Beat magazine Readers Polls from 1948 to 1952 ; and the Metronome magazine award as " Top Male Vocalist " from 1949 to 1954.
In the 1980s Newbrook ( d. 2009 ) reissued much of the Esquire jazz catalogue in an " Esquire Treasure Chest " series of LPs.

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