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Notable former Indians broadcasters include Tom Manning, Jack Graney ( the first ex-baseball player to become a play-by-play announcer ), Jack Corrigan ( now with the Colorado Rockies ), Jimmy Dudley who received the Ford Frick Award in 1997, Ken Coleman, Joe Castiglione, Van Patrick, Joe Tait, Bruce Drennan, Jim " Mudcat " Grant, Harry Jones, Rocky Colavito and Herb Score, who called Indians ' baseball for 34 seasons.
Influential drummers of the jazz tradition included Gene Krupa, " Papa " Jo Jones, Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones, Roy Haynes, Buddy Rich, Louis Bellson, Tony Williams, Jack DeJohnette, Joe Morello and many more.
On August 24, 1958, Jan & Arnie played in a live show hosted by Dick Clark that featured Bobby Darin, the Champs, Sheb Wooley, The Blossoms, The Six Teens, Jerry Wallace, Jack Jones, Rod McKuen, and the Ernie Freeman Orchestra in front of nearly 12, 000 fans at the first rock-n-roll show ever held at the Hollywood Bowl.
It was set in a ' virtual ' computer-generated world created by young computer game designers, and starred Jack Ryder ( from EastEnders ) as Titus, with Terry Jones ( Monty Python's Flying Circus ) narrating.
Her collaborators included Laurindo Almeida, Harold Arlen, Sonny Burke, Cy Coleman, Duke Ellington, Dave Grusin, Quincy Jones, Francis Lai, Jack Marshall, Johnny Mandel, Marian McPartland, Willard Robison, Lalo Schifrin and Victor Young.
In 2004 Barone brought the event to a sold-out Hollywood Bowl, and then to Chicago's Ravinia Festival, with expanded casts including Maureen McGovern, Jack Jones and Bea Arthur.
* Eddie Anderson ( comedian ) ( 1904 1977 ), an actor sometimes known as " Rochester ", after his character " Rochester Van Jones " on The Jack Benny Program
* Phillip S. Jones, Jack D. Bedient: The historical roots of elementary mathematics.
Filmed on location in the Mexican state of Durango, the film starred James Coburn and Kris Kristofferson in the title roles, with a huge supporting cast including Bob Dylan ( who composed the film's music ), Jason Robards, R. G. Armstrong, Richard Jaeckel, Jack Elam, Chill Wills, Katy Jurado, L. Q. Jones, Slim Pickens and Harry Dean Stanton.
Jack London's mother, Flora Wellman, was the fifth and youngest child of Pennsylvania Canal builder Marshall Wellman and his first wife, Eleanor Garrett Jones.
Many of Ford's major film roles came to him by default through unusual circumstances: he won the role of Han Solo while reading lines for other actors, was cast as Indiana Jones because Tom Selleck was not available, and took the role of Jack Ryan supposedly due to Alec Baldwin's fee demands, although Baldwin disputes this ( Baldwin had previously played the role in The Hunt for Red October ).
Surveying Heinlein's juvenile novels, Jack Williamson described Starman Jones as " a classic example of the bildungsroman pattern " and noted that " with its bold symbolism, the book makes a universal appeal.
Jones released a single on 19 March 2012, written with former White Stripes frontman Jack White, called Evil.
Rouse's attorney Jack Jones set up a grid system to secretly buy land through dummy corporations to keep costs low.
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* John Paul Jones was filmed first at home with his wife Mo, and reading Jack and the Beanstalk to his two daughters, Tamara and Jacinda, before receiving a call to join the band on their American concert.
Jason was cast for the role of Lance-Corporal Jack Jones in the Jimmy Perry and David Croft BBC comedy Dad's Army.
* 1957 studio cast recording ( starring Shirley Jones and Jack Cassidy, with Frank Poretta, Susan Johnson, and Portia Nelson )
* c. 1937: Joe Keyes, Buck Clayton, Carl Smith, George Hunt, Dan Minor, Caughey Roberts, Herschel Evans, Lester Young, Jack Washington, Claude Williams, Walter Page, Jo Jones.
She worked with such leading men as Dustin Hoffman, Charlton Heston, Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Tommy Lee Jones, Jack Nicholson, and Robert Duvall.
Johnson's story is the basis of the play and subsequent 1970 movie The Great White Hope, starring James Earl Jones as Johnson ( known as Jack Jefferson in the movie ), and Jane Alexander as his love interest.

Jack and trade
They then had a mediocre record for six seasons and were ruined by a trade war with the Union Association ( UA ) in 1884, when its three best players ( Fred Dunlap, Jack Glasscock, and Jim McCormick ) jumped to the UA after being offered higher salaries.
Given the task of overhauling the Cardinals by owner Gussie Busch, Herzog was looking to trade Templeton when he was approached by Padres General Manager Jack McKeon at the 1981 baseball winter meetings.
Defensive end Fred Dean and linebacker Jack " Hacksaw " Reynolds were big contributors up front, making it difficult for the opposing teams to rush the ball ; Dean became a 49er after an in-season trade with the San Diego Chargers and piled up 12 sacks for San Francisco.
The riots were for related reasons to those of Jack Cade and his followers, however the decline of the cloth trade may have also been influential.
The trade sent the Sixers into a freefall, which GM Jack Ramsay accelerated by subsequent divestiture of All Star forward Chet Walker.
Albert Jack Stephens a farmer by trade, was the father of W. R. and Jack Stephens.
Jack allied himself with the syndicalist trade union the Industrial Workers of the World at this time.
A Jack of all trades is a colloquial term for someone who holds some degree of skill / qualification in more than one trade, but has not made a continuous career of any one.
* Jack Dromey-Shadow Housing Minister and former trade unionist
Eliza and Jack move on to Amsterdam, where Eliza quickly becomes embroiled in the trade of commodities.
* Jack White ( trade unionist )
# Jack Mundey, trade union leader
For this role in opening up the trade route, Jack is rewarded with a temporary, three-year kingship over an impoverished part of India.
Jack, another member of the Cabal, and de Ath are imprisoned and tortured by the Spanish Inquisition but are able to buy their way out with silver that they got in trade for mercury.
Hart, nicknamed " The Louisville Plumber " because of his former trade, gained considerable prominence after a 1905 win over future champion Jack Johnson.
* Jack Aster or Walter Russell Crampton ( 1877 1938 ), Australian trade unionist, journalist and politician
* November 27, 1920-Loaned to Hamilton Tigers by Montreal Canadiens as part of trade of Jack McDonald, Harry Mummery and Dave Ritchie to Hamilton for Jack Coughlin, Samuel ( Goldie ) Prodgers and Joe Matte.
The Chilkat trade monopoly was broken in 1890 when E. J. Glave, John ( Jack ) Dalton and several others were hired by Leslie's Illustrated Magazine of New York to explore the interior of Alaska.
Jack and Dal work on a wind turbine that allows them to trade batteries for food.
John James " Jack " Lawson, 1st Baron Lawson PC ( 16 October 1881 3 August 1965 ), was a British trade unionist and a Labour politician.
* Jack White, soldier, trade unionist, one of the co-founders of the Irish Citizen Army ( born 1879 ).

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