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Murray and Hewitt
He was one of 3 children, Cleanth and William, natural born sons, and Murray Brooks, actually born Hewitt Witherspoon, whom Bessie Lee Witherspoon kidnapped from her brother Forrest Bedford Witherspoon as a young baby after the natural mother had died.
Cleanth mentioned on more than one occasion that she so doted on Murray ( Hewitt ) that she no longer had a relationship with Cleanth and William.
Mirnyi has played with a host of doubles partners, namely forming long-term partnerships with Mahesh Bhupathi, Jonas Björkman, Lleyton Hewitt, Jamie Murray, Andy Ram, and Daniel Nestor, and short-term partnerships with other top competitors on the doubles tour and the top singles tennis player Roger Federer.
Demetri Martin, in his appearances in HBO's Flight of the Conchords, plays a keytar which character Murray Hewitt ( Rhys Darby ) mistakenly refers to as a guit-board.
In 2009, Gaffigan guest starred as the best friend of Murray Hewitt in one episode of the HBO comedy series Flight of the Conchords.
Among the main ones are Andre Agassi, Jim Courier, Sergi Bruguera, Marat Safin, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Rafael Nadal, David Nalbandian ( owning the fastest recorded backhand at 110 mph ( 171 km / h )), Nikolay Davydenko, Lleyton Hewitt, Gilles Simon and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.
Darby is best known for playing Murray Hewitt, the band manager of Flight of the Conchords in the HBO television series, a role he originally played in the BBC radio series under the name Brian Nesbit.

Murray and band
The core band that coalesced around this album and tour — rhythm guitarist Alomar, bassist George Murray, and drummer Dennis Davis — would continue as a stable unit for the remainder of the 1970s.
The threshold concept was discussed by Murray G. Crosby ( inventor of Crosby system for FM Stereo ) who pointed out that for wide band FM to provide better signal to noise ratio, the signal should be above a certain threshold, according to his paper published in Proceedings of the IRE in 1937.
The competition included marching band performances from various high schools from the southeast and an exhibition performance by the Murray State Racer Band.
Murray County Central's marching band is an award-winning band that competes in multiple competitions throughout the Midwest.
Soon, the band obtained a London-based management company, ' Ridgepride ', formed by ex-Decca A & R man Alex Murray ( Alex Wharton ), who helped them land a recording contract with Decca Records in the spring of 1964.
Lewis's clarinet playing barely evolved beyond his style of 1919 which in later years would sound increasingly corny, but Lewis certainly knew what good clarinet playing sounded like, for he hired musicians like Benny Goodman, Jimmy Dorsey, and Don Murray to play clarinet in his band.
Drummer Greg Elmore and guitarist Jim Murray were added to fill out the original band.
The band formed in 1989 when Jian Ghomeshi ( then going by Jean Ghomeshi ), Murray Foster and Mike Ford, former classmates at the local Thornlea Secondary School and playing in a pub band called The Chia Pets at the time, joined with David Matheson to busk in Toronto.
* Murray Foster is the bass player for Great Big Sea and is part of the band Great Atomic Power, with Dave Matheson, Tory Cassis, Mark Mariash and Jason LaPrade.
The band continued to tour through the summer of 2009 with shows in Buffalo, New York, Providence, Rhode Island, Asbury Park, New Jersey, Seattle, Washington, San Francisco, California, Anaheim, California, Hampton Beach, New Hampshire, and Victoria, British Columbia where they performed at the Victoria Ska Fest with Voodoo Glow Skulls, The Slackers and Chris Murray.
James toured the album with a band that included Wayne Murray, who would subsequently play second guitar for Manics live performances.
In addition, there was a growing " cast of characters " including an NBC electrician who played " Father Ed ," a priest who would get flustered when his cue cards were deliberately turned upside-down ; Canadian comedian Murray Langston, who as " The Unknown Comic " wore a paper bag over his head ( with cut-outs for his eyes, mouth, and even a box of Kleenex ), and " Gene Gene the Dancing Machine " ( Gene Patton ), arguably the most popular member of the " cast ", another NBC stagehand who would show up and dance whenever the band played the song " Jumpin ' at the Woodside ".
In 1923 he recorded with the New Orleans Rhythm Kings ; according to Rhythm Kings leader Paul Mares, Murray was not a regular member of the band, but was a friend who sometimes sat in with them.
After a brief stint with Adrian Rollini's band Murray was hired by Ted Lewis.
Ted Lewis said that Murray was the greatest clarinetist he ever had in his band — high praise indeed since Jimmy Dorsey and Benny Goodman had also been in Lewis's band.
The band reformed later that year, with former Plastic Penny bassist Tony Murray replacing Staples, and in 1974, after a spell on Pye Records, in an attempt to re-create their 1960s successes, the Troggs re-united with Larry Page, now running Penny Farthing Records.
The band also included fellow Beal grad Murray Favro.
Drummer Murray Briggs, who played on several of the band's 7 " records, as well as the Fuaim Catha LP, now plays in Scottish indie pop band Aberfeldy along with brother Riley, who had a brief spell as Oi Polloi's guitarist in the 1990s.
Songs titled Casey Jones, usually about the crash or the driver, have been recorded by Vernon Dalhart ( Edison Disc recorded June 16, 1925 ), This Bike Is a Pipe Bomb, Feverfew ( Blueboy ( band )), Tom Russell, Leonid Utyosov, Billy Murray, The New Christy Minstrels, and Skillet Lickers.
* M3, a band that featured former Whitesnake members Bernie Marsden, Micky Moody, and Neil Murray
The album's release was accompanied by the band touring in an " Acoustic Trio " format consisting of Roberts and Ellen Reid, accompanied by either Stuart Cameron or Murray Pulver on guitar.

Murray and manager
In 1995, new chairman Richard Murray appointed Alan Curbishley as sole manager of Charlton.
* In the HBO comedy series Flight of the Conchords episode " The New Cup ", the band's manager, Murray, uses the band's emergency funds for an investment with a Nigerian, Mr. Nigel Soladu, who promises to offer " 1000 % profit ".
Meanwhile, her sister Bianca ( Jaime Murray ) has fallen in love with Lucentio ( Santiago Cabrera ) and wants to marry him, but Bianca's manager, Harry ( Stephen Tompkinson ), has long held that she is engaged to him.
On 9 February 2006, it was announced by chairman David Murray that McLeish would be standing down as manager at the end of that season.
Bob Murray replaced him as general manager, but the team struggled to make the playoffs as the eighth seed in the Western Conference.
Under new chairman Bob Murray and new manager Denis Smith, the club was promoted the following season.
With Kariya requiring a $ 10 million qualifying offer from Anaheim to remain the team, general manager Bryan Murray let him go to free agency.
In 1995 she was kidnapped and murdered, along with her son Jon Murray and granddaughter Robin Murray O ' Hair, by former American Atheist office manager David Roland Waters.
His campaign manager, Murray Chotiner, even had flyers printed up on sheets of pink paper, to underline the point.
Newly-promoted general manager Bryan Murray attempted to trade Redden to the Edmonton Oilers during the 2007 NHL Entry Draft.
The band got their first big break when their debut release, Home of the Brave, launched as a cassette at a St. Patrick's day gig at Reilly's in 1990, was heard by Frank Murray, manager of the The Pogues, who signed them to his newly launched label.
However, Panthers general manager Bryan Murray announced he would remain with Windsor, citing that he would likely not receive much playing time with the club.
* Bill Murray ( footballer ) ( born 1901 ), football player and manager for Sunderland A. F. C.
* Billy Murray ( baseball ) ( 1864 – 1937 ), American baseball manager
* William Henry Murray ( 1790 – 1852 ), Scottish actor and theatre manager
* Billy Murray ( baseball ) ( 1864 – 1937 ), American baseball manager
In 1856-7 Captain Francis Cadell, pioneer of steam-navigation on the Murray River, placed a manager at Lang ’ s Crossing-place with the task of establishing a store ( initially in a tent ).
On the day the announcement was to be made — Sittler even had a brief speech prepared — he was instead told by Flyers ' newly-appointed general manager Bobby Clarke that he had been traded to the Detroit Red Wings for Murray Craven and Joe Paterson.
In 1998, Advocaat accepted the invitation from Rangers chairman David Murray to become the Scottish Premier League team's new manager.
In 1990 Murray became coach and general manager of the Detroit Red Wings.
Murray remained as general manager in 1993-94 after the team named Scotty Bowman as head coach.
Murray was next appointed general manager of the expansion Florida Panthers in 1994.
From 2002 – 2004 Murray was general manager of the Mighty Ducks, and again saw his team quickly make a mark in the playoffs, reaching the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals.

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