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" Accompanied by Singing Grass, he worked with the Hudson's Bay Company, as well as the renowned frontiersman Jim Bridger, trapping beaver along the Yellowstone, Powder, and Big Horn rivers.
Eddy had a succession of hit records over the next few years, and his band members, including Steve Douglas, saxophonist Jim Horn and keyboard player Larry Knechtel would go on to work as part of Phil Spector's Wrecking Crew.
Those who benefited from this approach included Steve Douglas, Jim Horn and Larry Knechtel who all went on to achieve great success as studio musicians.
Guest artists and musicians included John Fogerty, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ry Cooder, James Burton, David Lindley, Steve Cropper, and original Rebels, Larry Knechtel and Jim Horn.
By 4 July, Harrison was in a Los Angeles studio recording his purpose-written song “ Bangla Desh ”, with co-producer Phil Spector and musical contributions from Starr, Russell, Voormann, Keltner and a horn section led by Jim Horn.
Towards the end of the month, when all parties were due to meet in New York for rehearsals, Harrison had the commitment of a backing band comprising Billy Preston ( on keyboards ), Badfinger ( on acoustic rhythm guitars and tambourine, repeating their All Things Must Pass roles ), Klaus Voormann ( bass ), Jim Keltner ( drums ) and Jim Horn ’ s so-called “ Hollywood Horns ”, including Chuck Findley, Jackie Kelso and Lou McCreary.
* Jim Horn – tenor saxophone
* Arranger: David Campbell, Arthur Gerst, Jim Horn
* Jim Horn – recorder, saxophone
Filmmakers such as Andrew Horn and writers such as Jim Fouratt consider Nomi an important part of the 1980s East Village scene, which was a hotbed of development for punk rock, music, the visual arts, and the avant-garde.
* Jim Horn – baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone
In July 1989 Ian Paice took part in George Harrison's recording session at Friar Park, which resulted in three songs " Cheer Down ", " Cockamamie Business " and " Poor Little Girl ", which also featured Jeff Lynne, Jim Horn and Richard Tandy among others.
* Jim Horn – flute, saxophone
* Jim Horn – saxophone
Jim Nabors was cast to play Gomer ; he had been performing for a Santa Monica nightclub, The Horn, when Andy Griffith discovered him.
Van Horn was drafted as the second overall pick in the 1997 NBA draft by the Philadelphia 76ers ; however, his rights were immediately traded to the New Jersey Nets along with Michael Cage, Lucious Harris and Don MacLean in exchange for the draft rights to Tim Thomas and Anthony Parker and player contracts of Jim Jackson and Eric Montross.
Warner Bros. president Alan F. Horn wanted Tom Shadyac to direct Jim Carrey as Willy Wonka, believing the duo could make Charlie and the Chocolate Factory relevant to mainstream audiences, but Roald Dahl's widow Liccy Dahl opposed this.
In 1969, he joined the cast of NBC's The Virginian western series in the eighth season, as Jim Horn.
However, Sutton was replaced in season 8 with a younger hand, Jim Horn ( played by Tim Matheson ).
* The Memphis Horns – arranged by Steve Cropper on 8 ; horns by Jim Horn
* saxophone: Steve Douglas, Jay Migliori, Jim Horn, Plas Johnson, Nino Tempo, Gene Cipriano
* Baritone Sax: Jim Horn
* Horn arrangements: Jim Akin, Maria McKee

Jim and Through
New Jersey rock critic Jim Testa wrote " Put a Bullet Through the Jukebox ", a vitriolic screed attacking disco that was considered a punk call to arms.
Jim Kerr of Simple Minds was so moved by the results of the Enniskillen bombing in 1987 that he wrote new words to the traditional folk song " She Moved Through The Fair " and the group recorded it with the name " Belfast Child ".
Keywords: World War II's returning veterans and the home / family culture of the 1950s, " transition from the traditional, visiting couple type of dancing into all-four-couple-working kind of dancing in the 1950s " ( Herb Egender ), the amplifier, phonograph, square dance records, Square Dancing Magazine ( formerly Sets in Order ), Step By Step Through Modern Square Dancing ( Jim Mayo )
Through the work of pioneers like Sam Hui, James Wong and Lo Kwok Jim, those that followed have more stock phrases for reference.
Her transition into mainstream television continued when she obtained her own series on Channel 4, Jo Brand Through the Cakehole, co-written with comedy writer Jim Miller, who was already her main stand-up writer.
Through Nicholson and Wood, Wallis was introduced to Jim Ede who promoted his work in London.
Through her writings and her interest in pop, she became one of the leading lights of the social and musical scene that centred on the fabled New York music club Max's Kansas City, which was frequented by members of the Andy Warhol circle, Lou Reed and The Velvet Underground, Jim Morrison and many others.
Watrous, Pete, " How Music Has Followed Jim Hall Through Life ," New York Times, June 26th, 1990. http :// www. nytimes. com / 1990 / 06 / 26 / arts / jazz-festival-how-music-has-followed-jim-hall-through-life. html? ref = jimhall
Through Talladega County, Alabama, U. S. 280 is known as the Jim Nabors Highway, in honor of the Sylacauga, Alabama, native known to the world as Gomer Pyle.
She later published two books, Shadow of the Almighty: The Life and Testament of Jim Elliot and Through Gates of Splendor, which describe the life and death of her husband.
* Jim Steinman — lead vocals ( except on " Lost Boys and Golden Girls ," " Surf's Up ," " Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through "), keyboards, spoken word
Through the five-day ordeal, Big Jim remained volatile and dangerous ; during a shouted parlay when their surrounders demanded to see the deputized Regulators ' arrest warrants for rival James Dolan, French yelled back, " Our warrants are in our guns, you cock-sucking sonsabitches!
Through the posse, Waite met Billy, American Indian Jose Chavez y Chavez, Henry Brown, Jim French, and Charlie Bowdre.
* Through Gates of Splendor ( Nate Saint and Jim Elliott )
Through 1987 and 1988, a bitter event scheduling war broke out between rival wrestling promoters Vince McMahon and Jim Crockett, Jr. On Thanksgiving night 1987, McMahon's World Wrestling Federation ( WWF ) aired Survivor Series against Starrcade from Crockett's National Wrestling Alliance ( NWA ): two pay-per-view ( PPV ) events on the same day.
The album featured a re-recorded version of their contribution to the Sympathetic Sounds compilation, " I'm Through With White Girls " written and sung by Jim Diamond.
Through Blackman's support group, Jim ends up meeting a group of abnormal friends who aid him throughout his adventures.
Through his first two seasons in Vancouver, he played largely on a line with Jim Sandlak and his former St. Louis teammmate Cliff Ronning, with the two large wingers used to create space for the diminutive Ronning.
Through Jim Bouton's book Ball Four, he may be best known for the so-called " Harmonica Incident ," on August 20,.

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