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In Tuskegee, they played local parties and fraternity parties playing mostly cover tunes and some original songs with their original singer, James Ingram ( another " James Ingram " not the more famous solo artist ).
She recorded " The Day I Fall in Love " as a duet with James Ingram for the feature film Beethoven's 2nd ( 1993 ).
* 1952 James Ingram, American singer, pianist and composer
The performers were Jimmy Shand and band, Ian Powrie and his band, Scottish country dancers: Dixie Ingram and the Dixie Ingram Dancers, Joe Gordon Folk Four, James Urquhart, Ann & Laura Brand, Moira Anderson & Kenneth McKellar.
Before the game, an ensemble of singers featured Barry Manilow, Yolanda Adams, James Ingram, Wynonna and Patti LaBelle performing Manilow's song " Let Freedom Ring.
# James Ingram ( April 1982 April 1992 )
Gene Palmer, Randle Walker ; 1971, Mike Buchanan, Lindsey Roberts ; 1972, Rueben Bussey, Bobby Price, Avery Downing ; 1973, Maurice Jones ; 1974, Coach Ben Pannel, Roy Green, Bobby Hunt, Stanley Lawrence ; 1975, James Brack, Bobby Mowrey, Jerry Malone ; 1976, Pres Young, Rex Scroggins, Dick Ford ; 1977, Robert Knight ; 1979, Jackie Walker, Gregg McNeal ; 1980, Windy Haggard, Syd Keasler, Zell Roberts, Wilber Ingram ; 1981, Kenny Rowe, Martin Luther King Jr, Danny Malone ; 1982, Jimmy Killion, Gene Grammer ; 1983, David Powell, Jerry Bunt ; 1984, Doug Floyd, Ken Jones ; 1985, Mike Trice, Scooter Taylor ; 1986, Brian Koechel, Bryon Lawrence ; 1987, Donald Taylor ; 1988, Jimmie Tallant ; 1989, Tommy Roberts ; 1990, Chris Shafer, Larry Gideon ; 1991, Randy Clark, Clifford Shaw ; 1992, Jimmy Lynn Grimes, Ricky Lawrence ; 1993, Linty Ingram ; 1995, Jeff Brownlee, Ron Gideon ; 1996, John Martin ; 1997, Rob Floyd ; 1998, Steve Green, Patrick Gill ; 1999, J. B. Rodgers ; 2000, Les Langley ; 2001, Rodney Flake ; 2002, Donnie Muckleroy
Also, in the US finale, the original ' USA for Africa ' studio track for " We Are the World " was overlaid in places where the microphone was absent ( in fact, if you listen closely, you can hear the vocals of Kenny Rogers and James Ingram, two artists who did not even take part in Live Aid ).
He recorded more than one hundred albums with international musical stars ( spanning the genres of jazz, variety, and classical ) and worked with such diverse musicians as Phil Woods, Ray Charles, Claude Nougaro, Perry Como, Neil Diamond, Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin, Lena Horne, James Ingram, Jack Jones, Kiri te Kanawa, Tamara Gverdciteli, Frankie Laine, Tereza Kesovija, Johnny Mathis, Jessye Norman, Diana Ross, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Sarah Vaughan, Shirley Bassey, Regine Velasquez, and Natalie Dessay.
* 1987 — Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, " Somewhere Out There " from the soundtrack to An American Tail with James Ingram
He is often joined on the show by his friends Chris Holmes (+ 44's engineer ) and James Ingram (+ 44's assistant engineer ).
** James Ingram & Michael McDonald for " Yah Mo B There "
** James Ingram, Michael McDonald, Rod Temperton and Quincy Jones for " Yah Mo B There "
** James Ingram and Quincy Jones for " PYT ( Pretty Young Thing )"
** James Ingram & Michael McDonald for " Yah Mo B There "
It starred James Ingram as Buster the dog, B. B.
** James Ingram for " One Hundred Ways "
James Ingram Merrill ( March 3, 1926 February 6, 1995 ) was an American poet whose awards include the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry ( 1977 ) for Divine Comedies.
James Ingram Merrill was born in New York City to Hellen Ingram Merrill and Charles E. Merrill, founding partner of the Merrill Lynch investment firm.

James and Merrill
The magazine discovered such poets as Gwendolyn Brooks, James Merrill, and John Ashbery.
** The Changing Light at Sandover by James Merrill ( composed 1976-1982 )
* March 3 James Merrill, American poet ( d. 1995 )
* 1977: Divine Comedies by James Merrill
* November 3 Former Enron finance director Dan Boyle and former Merrill Lynch bankers Daniel Bayly, Robert Furst, William Fuhs and James Brown are each convicted of one conspiracy count and two counts of wire fraud and face up to 15 years in prison
* February 16 The Justice Department decides not to appeal to the Supreme Court the charges thrown out by the 5th U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals against Daniel Bayly, Merrill Lynch's former head of investment banking ; James A.
* April 4 A judge announces that three former Merrill executives involved in the Enron scandal, Daniel Bayly, James A.
Writers John Ciardi, James Merrill, John Malcolm Brinnin, and Richard Wilbur reputedly played together regularly in Key West, Florida, with novelist John Hersey also sometimes sitting in.
Leading post-war exponents of the part have included Giuseppe Valdengo, Leonard Warren, Robert Merrill, Tito Gobbi, Sherrill Milnes and James Morris.
While at Lawrenceville, he met the future Pulitzer Prize winning poet James Merrill ; their friendship and rivalry inspired the literary ambitions of both.
The town's spring is described by his son James Merrill in the poem " Two From Florida ," published in The Inner Room ( 1988 ).
* Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry: James Merrill, The Inner Room
* James Merrill The Inner Room
* Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: James Merrill, Divine Comedies
Ammons, whose Collected Poems 1951-1971 won a National Book Award in 1973 and whose long poem Garbage earned him another in 1993 ; Theodore Roethke and his The Waking ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1954 ); James Merrill and his epic poem of communication with the dead, The Changing Light at Sandover ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1977 ); Louise Glück for her The Wild Iris ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1993 ); W. S.
In 1982, poet James Merrill released an apocalyptic 560-page epic poem entitled The Changing Light at Sandover, which documented two decades of messages dictated from the Ouija board during séances hosted by Merrill and his partner David Noyes Jackson.
Poet James Merrill used a Ouija board for years, as described above, and even encouraged entrance of spirits into his body.
James Merrill " Jim " Jeffords ( born May 11, 1934 ) is a former U. S. Senator from Vermont.
* James Merrill, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet

James and 1926
* 1926 James McCracken, American tenor ( d. 1988 )
However, in 1926, James B. Sumner showed that the enzyme urease was a pure protein and crystallized it ; Sumner did likewise for the enzyme catalase in 1937.
Among his predecessors as editors-in-chief were Hugh Chisholm ( 1902 1924 ), James Louis Garvin ( 1926 1932 ), Franklin Henry Hooper ( 1932 1938 ), Walter Yust ( 1938 1960 ), Harry Ashmore ( 1960 1963 ), Warren E. Preece ( 1964 1968, 1969 1975 ), Sir William Haley ( 1968 1969 ), Philip W. Goetz ( 1979 1991 ), and Robert McHenry ( 1992 1997 ).
In the work of diverse theorists such as William James ( 1842 1910 ), Michel Foucault ( 1926 1984 ) and Hayden White, important critiques of hierarchical epistemology are advanced.
* 1926 James Best, American actor
* 1926 James E. Akins, American diplomat and adviser to Richard Nixon ( d. 2010 )
" The central role of proteins as enzymes in living organisms was not fully appreciated until 1926, when James B. Sumner showed that the enzyme urease was in fact a protein.
The first stations to open were St. James and Museum, in 1926.
* 1926 James Lipton, American actor, producer, and author
The concept was extended to alternating current measurements by James Clerk Maxwell in 1865 and further improved by Alan Blumlein in about 1926.
** James Stirling, British architect ( b. 1926 )
** James McCracken, American tenor ( b. 1926 )
In 1926, Keaton spent $ 300, 000 to build a home in Beverly Hills, which was later owned by James Mason and Cary Grant.
* British — Burnaby, Davy: The Co-Optimists ( revue of 1921 — and revised continually up to 1926 — played in Pierrot costumes, with music and lyrics by various entertainers ; filmed in 1929 ); Cannan, Gilbert: Pierrot in Hospital ( 1923 ); " Cryptos " and James T. Tanner: Our Miss Gibbs ( 1909 ; musical comedy played in Pierrot costumes ); Down, Oliphant: The Maker of Dreams ( 1912 ); Drinkwater, John: The Only Legend: A Masque of the Scarlet Pierrot ( 1913 ; music by James Brier ); Housman, Laurence, and Harley Granville-Barker: Prunella: or, Love in a Dutch Garden ( 1906, rev.
James John Walker, often known as Jimmy Walker and colloquially as Beau James ( June 19, 1881November 18, 1946 ), was the mayor of New York City from 1926 to 1932.
* 1926James Sumner showed that the urease enzyme is a protein.
* James Douglas, Jr. bought an apartment in Paris for his friend Georges Clemenceau in 1926 to use as a retirement home.
Important plot devices in the film, such as the death of James Earp ( who actually died in 1926 ), the death of Old Man Clanton ( who actually died in New Mexico two months before the O. K.
The purposed-built building was designed by group of architects, including prominent British " Arts and Crafts " architect James Leonard Williams ( d. 1926 ), who designed All Saints church in Oxted ( 1914-28 ) and St George ’ s in Sudbury, Middlesex ( 1926-27 ).
* James Belton Bonsall, painter, born on April 1, 1926 in Grand Chenier in Cameron Parish.
Franz Kafka ( 1883-1924 ): " The Metamorphosis " ( 1915 ), The Trial ( 1925 ), The Castle ( 1926 ); Rainer Maria Rilke ( 1875-1926 ): The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge ( 1910 ); Alfred Döblin ( 1857-1957 ): Berlin Alexanderplatz ( 1929 ); Wyndham Lewis ( 1882-1957 ); Djuna Barnes ( 1892-1982 ): Nightwood ( 1936 ); Malcolm Lowry ( 1909-57 ): Under the Volcano ( 1947 ); Ernest Hemingway ; William Faulkner ; James Hanley ( 1897-1985 ); James Joyce ( 1882-1941 ): " The Nighttown " section of Ulysses ( 1922 ); Patrick White ( 1912-90 ); D. H. Lawrence ; Sheila Watson: Double Hook ; Elias Canetti: Auto de Fe ; Thomas Pynchon.
Notable students include Charles Brasch ( 1909 1973 ) at Waitaki 1923 1926, a poet and patron of artists ; Douglas Lilburn ( 1915 2001 ), " the elder statesman of New Zealand music "; James Bertram ( 1910 1993 ), writer and academic ; Denis Blundell, a future Governor-General of New Zealand ; and Ian Milner ( 1911 1991 ), the Rector's son, a Czech and English scholar falsely accused of spying for Communism.

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