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Twelve graduates of Dalhousie have also served as provincial premiers across Canada, including Allan Blakeney, John Buchanan, Alex Campbell, Amor De Cosmos, Darrell Dexter, Joe Ghiz, John Hamm, Angus Lewis Macdonald, Russell MacLellan, Gerald Regan, Robert Stanfield, Clyde Wells, and Danny Williams.
Hank Williams III's bass players ( Joe Buck and Zach Shedd, most notably ) have used upright basses for recording as well as during the country and Hellbilly sets of Hank III's live performances before switching to electric bass for the Assjack set.
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.
Another version of the story was that the group had gotten inspiration for writing the song after hearing The Orioles ' rock ' n ' roll version of Big Joe Williams ' hit, " Baby Please Don't Go ", taking its melody from the song.
Joe Orton was played by the actor Kenny Doughty in the 2006 BBC film Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa !, starring Michael Sheen as Kenneth Williams.
Younger dancers fresh out of high school ( Al Minns, Joe Daniels, Russell Williams, and Pepsi Bethel ) worked out the Back Flip, Over the head, and ' the Snatch ' '.
* 1999 – Joe Williams, American singer ( b. 1918 )
Sabean was proven right, as the players he acquired in the Williams trade — Jeff Kent, Jose Vizcaino, Julian Tavarez, and Joe Roa ( plus the $ 1 million in cash that enabled them to sign Darryl Hamilton )— and a subsequent trade for J. T.
Willie Brown, mandolin player Fiddlin ' Joe Martin, and harmonica player Leroy Williams played with House on these recordings.
When that league folded a few years later, Williams found himself out of a job until Redskins coach Joe Gibbs asked him to join the team to be the backup for quarterback Jay Schroeder.
Joe Pyne, John Nebel, Jean Shepherd, and Jerry Williams ( WMEX-Boston ) were among the first to explore the medium in the 1950s.
In the winter, the Red Sox traded right fielder Ben Chapman to the Cleveland Indians to make room for Williams on the roster, with Williams inheriting Chapman's number 9 on his uniform opposed to Williams ' number 5 in the previous spring training, even though Chapman had hit. 340 in the previous season, which led Boston Globe sports journalist Gerry Moore to quip, " Not since Joe DiMaggio broke in with the Yankees by " five for five " in St. Petersberg in 1936 has any baseball rookie received the nationwide publicity that has been accorded this spring to Theodore Francis Williams ".
In the 1941 All-Star Game, Williams batted fourth behind Joe DiMaggio, who at that time had broken the consecutive hitting streak record and already had a 48-consecutive-game hitting streak by the All-Star break.
Williams led the league with 135 runs scored and 37 home runs, and he finished third with 335 total bases, the most home runs, runs scored, and total bases by a Red Sox player since Jimmie Foxx's in 1938 .< ref ><< http :// www. baseball-reference. com / teams / BOS / leaders_bat_50. shtml >></ ref > Williams placed second in MVP voting, with Joe DiMaggio winning with 291 votes to 254 votes on the strength of his record-breaking 56-game hitting streak and large number of RBIs.
Despite winning the Triple Crown, Williams came in second in the MVP voting to Joe Gordon of the Yankees.
Williams was also almost traded for Joe DiMaggio in 1947.
Williams also won the Triple Crown in 1947, but lost the MVP award to Joe DiMaggio, with 201 votes compared to DiMaggio's 202 votes.
In, under their new manager Joe McCarthy, Williams hit a league-leading. 369 with 25 home runs and 127 RBIs, and was third in MVP voting.
Williams was out for six weeks, and in April he wrote an article with Joe Reichler of the Saturday Evening Post saying that he intended to retire at the end of the season.

Joe and English
* 1973 – Joe Machine, English artist, poet and writer
* 1914 – Joe Mercer, English footballer ( d. 1990 )
* 1975 – Joe Perry, English snooker player
* 1959 – Joe Elliott, English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer ( Def Leppard, Atomic Mass, and Down ' n ' Outz )
* 1855 – Joe Hunter, English cricketer ( d. 1891 )
* 1952 – Joe Strummer, English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor ( The Clash, The Mescaleros, and The Pogues ) ( d. 2002 )
* 1959 – Joe Jackson, English singer-songwriter, musician, and author
* 1987 – Joe Hart, English footballer
* 1904 – Joe Tate, English footballer ( d. 1973 )
* 1978 – Joe Absolom, English actor
* 1949 – Joe English, American drummer ( Wings, Sea Level )
* 1956 – Joe Penny, English actor
* 1987 – Joe Dempsie, English actor
* 1991 – Joe McElderry, English singer-songwriter and model
* 1906 – Joe Gladwin, English actor ( d. 1987 )
* 1988 – Joe Tracini, English actor and singer
* Joe Smith ( footballer born 1886 ), English footballer for Hull City, Everton and Bury
* Joe Smith ( swimmer ) ( born 1933 ), oldest man to swim the English Channel
* Joe Smith ( winger ), English professional footballer
* Joseph Smith ( footballer ) ( 1889 – 1916 ), known as Joe Smith, English footballer with Birmingham F. C.
John Kingsley (" Joe ") Orton ( 1 January 1933 – 9 August 1967 ), was an English playwright and author.
Joe's Hill was named by Joe English, who served as plantation manager for Rougier from 1915-19.
* 1948 – Joe Tasker, English mountaineer ( d. 1982 )
* 1941 – Joe Brown, English singer and musician
* 1986 – Joe Denly, English cricketer

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