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Gaucho and Laird
* Scotsman newspaper: Great Scots-The extraordinary life of the Gaucho Laird

Gaucho and Life
The historian J. C. Chasteen has discussed the place of Melo in the history of Uruguay in his book " Heroes on Horseback: A Life and Times of the Last Gaucho Caudillos ".

Gaucho and .
After failing to find a distributor for the short and its follow-up, The Gallopin ' Gaucho, Disney created a Mickey cartoon with sound called Steamboat Willie.
Steamboat Willie became an instant success, and Plane Crazy, The Galloping Gaucho, and all future Mickey cartoons were released with soundtracks.
* The song " Babylon Sisters " by Walter Becker and Donald Fagen from the Steely Dan album " Gaucho " ( 1980 ) has the refrain " Here come those Santa Ana winds again.
Notable and longstanding are La Gaffe, Gaucho Grill, Jin Kichi, Tip Top Thai, Al Casbah, Le Cellier du Midi and CrimeaJewel.
The second Mickey Mouse cartoon The Gallopin ' Gaucho also failed to gain attention of the audience and a distributor.
Disney quickly gained huge dominance in the animation field using sound in his future cartoons by dubbing Plane Crazy, The Gallopin ' Gaucho and the nearly completed The Barn Dance.
He gets his suave actor friend Victor " Gaucho " Ribera ( Gilbert Roland ) to keep her occupied.
Rosemary, however, runs off with Gaucho and they are killed in a plane crash.
Gilbert Roland's Gaucho may almost be seen as self-parody, as he had recently starred in a series of Cisco Kid pictures, though the character's name, Ribera, would seem to give a nod also to famed Hollywood seducer Porfirio Rubirosa.
The pair is well known for their near-obsessive perfectionism in the recording studio, the most extreme example being that Becker and Fagen used at least 42 different studio musicians, 11 engineers, and took over a year to record the tracks that resulted in 1980's Gaucho — an album that contains only seven songs.
The other members also felt discouraged by their diminishing roles in the studio and gradually left the group, although Dias and McDonald continued to contribute up to the 1977 Aja and 1980 Gaucho albums, respectively.
Becker and Fagen took most of 1978 off before beginning to write songs for the follow-up to Aja, Gaucho.
Roger Nichols won his third engineering Grammy award for his work on Gaucho.
In 2009, the Left Bank Holiday and Rent Party Tour saw Steely Dan touring extensively in Europe and North America, alternating standard one-date concert appearances at large venues with multi-night theater shows which featured, on given nights, performances of the albums The Royal Scam, Aja or Gaucho in their entirety.
He also wrote stories for his friend and pupil Milo Manara for Tutto ricominciò con un ' estate indiana and El Gaucho.
The Xanadu soundtrack album and former ABC artist Steely Dan's Gaucho were the first $ 9. 98 list albums.
Vélez's first feature-length film was The Gaucho ( 1927 ) starring Douglas Fairbanks.
Soon after the release of The Gaucho, Vélez made her second major film, Stand and Deliver ( 1928 ), in which she played a Greek peasant girl, for the Cecil B. DeMille division of Pathé Pictures.
Gaucho () or Gaúcho () is a term commonly used to describe residents of the South American pampas, Gran Chaco, or Patagonian grasslands, found principally in parts of Southern Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, eastern and southern Bolivia and Southern Chile.
* Way of a Gaucho 1952 film starring Gene Tierney and Rory Calhoun.
*" The Gaucho " was a 1927 film starring Douglas Fairbanks.

Laird and Life
* The people's Laird: A Life of Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham by Anne Taylor, The Tobias Press, 2005

Laird and R
William A. Everett and Paul R. Laird wrote that this was a " show, that, like ' Show Boat ', became a milestone, so that later historians writing about important moments in twentieth-century theatre would begin to identify eras according to their relationship to ' Oklahoma.
On August 20, 1974, after having previously considered Melvin R. Laird and George H. W. Bush, President Ford nominated former New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller to succeed him as Vice President.
* Iraq: Learning the Lessons of Vietnam " by Melvin R. Laird.
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Murphy was principal military assistant to successive Secretaries of Defense Melvin R. Laird and Elliot Richardson, deputy director of the CIA in 1976 and 1977, and Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy at the Pentagon from 1977 to 1980 under Jimmy Carter.
William A. Everett and Paul R. Laird wrote that Oklahoma !, " like Show Boat, became a milestone, so that later historians writing about important moments in twentieth-century theatre would begin to identify eras according to their relationship to Oklahoma!
* Melvin R. Laird, class of 1942, President Nixon's Secretary of Defense from 1969 to 1973.
* R. Laird Harris, churchman and scholar
Doyle is married to Jessica Laird Doyle, niece of former Congressman Melvin R. Laird, and great-granddaughter of William D. Connor, who was Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin from 1907 – 1909.
Obey was elected to the House to replace eight-term incumbent Republican Melvin R. Laird, who was appointed Secretary of Defense under President Richard Nixon.
On January 27, 1973, Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird announced the creation of an all-volunteer armed forces, negating the need for the military draft.
One protester, Eau Claire student John Laird, the son of U. S. Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird, made headlines when he announced his opposition to the war in Vietnam and his intention to join his fellow students in peaceful protest.
R. Laird Harris writes:
thumbThe Boomer Bible is a book compiled by R. F. Laird.
Laird, R. F., 1991, The Boomer Bible, Workman Publishing, 880pp., paperback, ISBN 1-56305-075-7
While Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laird and the Joint Chiefs of Staff strongly supported the station, Central Intelligence Agency head Richard Helms did not support the project because he feared that the death of a MOL astronaut might ground launches and thus damage the nation's satellite reconnaissance program.
* Everett, William A. and Paul R. Laird ( 2002 ).
Laird and Surgeon R. A. K. Oldfield were the only surviving officers besides Captain ( then Lieutenant ) William Allen, who accompanied the expedition on the orders of the Admiralty to survey the river.
Former Mahavishnu Orchestra bass guitarist Rick Laird had one, R. " Skeet " Curtis played one ( and still has it ) while touring with Parliament, Vincent Gallo used one in the New York City noise band Gray and Nick Lowe used a Curlee fretless on a few assignments.

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