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Stovall and into
Lajoie and Naps first baseman George Stovall got into an argument in a hotel lobby and Stovall broke a chair over Lajoie's head.
Years later, after the couple's 1972 divorce, Hunter-Gault gave a speech at the university, in which she praised Stovall, who, she said, " unhesitatingly jumped into my boat with me.
In her capacity as acting governor of Kentucky in Julian Carroll's absence, Thelma Stovall, then-Lieutenant Governor, acting as governor, issued pardons, called the Kentucky General Assembly into special session to enact legislation limiting property tax increases, and purported to veto the legislature's repeal of its ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.
As critic Floyd Stovall wrote, the theme of the poem is " one of disillusionment with the world and escape into some more congenial realm of dream or of the imagination ".
Thelma Stovall in 1978 called the Kentucky General Assembly into session to enact legislation that was not advocated by the governors at the time ( Ruby Laffoon and Julian Carroll, respectively ).
With no capital, the Stovall Drilling Company was fragile at first, but he developed it into one of the largest drilling contractors in the Southwest USA.

Sisters and gospel
* The Clark Sisters, American gospel vocalists from Detroit
In 1990, singer Melba Moore released a modern rendition of the song, which she recorded along with others including R & B artists Anita Baker, Stephanie Mills, Dionne Warwick, Bobby Brown, Stevie Wonder, Jeffrey Osborne, and Howard Hewett ; and gospel artists BeBe & CeCe Winans, Take 6, and The Clark Sisters.
The home was run by nuns from ' The Community of the Sisters of the Church ' which is an international body of women within the Anglican Communion, living under the gospel values of Poverty, Chastity and Obedience.
In 1994, Houston participated in an AIDS benefit at New York ’ s Algonquin Hotel, performing gospel music with Phoebe Snow, Chaka Khan and CeCe Peniston as " Sisters of Glory ".
He began producing gospel music professionally after graduating high school, eventually working with gospel music artists Fred Hammond, The Clark Sisters and various members of the Winans gospel music family.
For a period of time in the early 1960s, Peacock released gospel music only, issuing singles and albums by some of America's most famous gospel artists, including The Dixie Hummingbirds, The Mighty Clouds Of Joy, The Five Blind Boys Of Mississippi, Reverend Cleophus Robinson, The Sensational Nightingales, The Gospelaires of Dayton, Ohio, The Pilgrim Jubilee Singers, and The Loving Sisters.
Among those who have requested Peniston at private engagements are Aretha Franklin at her private birthday party in Detroit, Michigan, the Pope John Paul II in Rome at the Vatican ( as a member of the gospel band Sisters of Glory ) and the 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton, during both of his inauguration ceremonies in Washington, D. C. She was the first foreign female entertainer to perform in post-apartheid South Africa.
As a member of the gospel quintet called The Sisters of Glory, which included Thelma Houston, Phoebe Snow, Lois Walden, Albertina Walker, and herself, Peniston would also record a spiritual album, Good News in Hard Times, that featured two solo traditionals (" How I Got Over " and " Precious Memories ") performed by the singer, four standards with her solo part (" Rough Side of the Mountain ", " He's Got the Whole World in His Hands ", " I Won't Be Back No More " and " Oh Happy Day "), as well as her chorus vocals on additional nine tracks.
His 1962 gospel song composition " Let the Lord Be Seen in Me ", recorded for his One Step & Angel on Vacation album, was also recorded in 1964 by an emerging force in Jamaican music, Bob Marley & the Spiritual Sisters.
The Davis Sisters was an American gospel group founded by Ruth (" Baby Sis ") Davis and featuring her sisters Thelma, Audrey and Alfreda.
Raised in the Fire-Baptized Holiness Church in Philadelphia, the Davis Sisters were one of the first female groups to sing " hard gospel " of the sort being pioneered by the Dixie Hummingbirds and other male quartets of the day.
The Davis Sisters also accompanied their singing with the rhythmic and sometimes spontaneous spirited choreography that other singers, such as Dorothy Love Coates and the Ward Singers later made famous ; the Davis Sisters were heavily influenced at this time by Gertrude Ward, the organizing spirit behind the Ward Singers and a guiding light for gospel music in America.
The Davis Sisters started out during World War II and kept their group together with its original sound and recorded for four decades while maintaining the highest level of popularity on the gospel circuit.
In 1979, Thornton married Gail Jones, a gifted singer and former member of The Jones Sisters Trio gospel group.
The youngest daughter of pioneering gospel choral director Mattie Moss Clark, Sheard began her career as a member of the Grammy-Award winning, gospel legendary female group, The Clark Sisters.
Clark-Sheard is best known for being a member of iconic gospel group The Clark Sisters.
She is a member of The Clark Sisters, an influential gospel vocal ensemble active since the late ' 60s.
Since leaving The Clark Sisters she has recorded several solo albums intermittently including Comin ' Home, Masterpiece ( Produced by top gospel / jazz artist and musician, Ben Tankard.

Sisters and trio
When his Decca co-workers The Andrews Sisters began their engagement at the London Palladium directly on the heels of Kaye's incredibly successful 1948 appearance there, the trio was so well received that David Lewin of the Daily Express declared, " The audience gave The Andrews Sisters the Danny Kaye roar!
* Beverley Sisters, a British singing trio of the 1950s and 60s
" " Hold That Ghost " was completed before production of " In The Navy " began, but when shown to preview audiences, film-goers that completed feedback cards were disappointed not to see The Andrews Sisters, so the trio was hired & musical numbers were added as a prologue and epilogue.
" In addition to backing Crosby, The Andrews Sisters and other artists, Paul's trio also recorded a few albums of their own on the Decca label in the late 1940s.
The London based trio the Puppini Sisters uses their style harmonies on several Andrews Sisters and other hits of the 1940s and 1950s as well as later rock and disco hits.
The trio has said their name is a tribute to The Andrews Sisters.
* Hamilton Sisters and Fordyce, harmony trio, tour Variety Theater's with Savoy Havana Band, record with Orpheans, Bert Ambrose, and other's in England June – November.
* Summer of 1924-Hamilton Sisters and Fordyce singing trio is formed by Pearl B. Hamilton-departing the ' Stars of the Future ' tour.
The Beverley Sisters are a British female vocal trio, popular during the 1950s and 1960s.
Current groups The Pfister Sisters, Stolen Sweets, and Boswellmania, the French Puppini Sisters or the Italian trio Sorelle Marinetti continue to imitate the sisters ' recordings.
In 2002 at the EMA she controversially took second place behind the transvestite trio Sestre (" The Sisters "), although she received the highest number of points from televoting.
* The Burns Sisters, folk / pop / rock trio with a Celtic slant
On June 9 2002 June Pointer and Bonnie Pointer performed as a duo on the bill at the San Jose Gay Pride Celebration the pair having been recruited by a promoter who had failed to recruit the official Pointer Sisters trio for the event: the June / Bonnie Pointer duo's appearance at San Jose Pride was promoted as a " Pointer Sisters " gig with pictures of June Pointer performing with Anita Pointer and Ruth Pointer utilized in its promotion, causing Anita Pointer and Ruth Pointer to sue the promoter and other affiliates of the June / Bonnie Pointer duo's San Jose Pride gig ( neither Bonnie Pointer nor June Pointer was named in the suit ).
In 2004 Issa Pointer officially replaced June Pointer in the Pointer Sisters trio being featured on the live album The Pointer Sisters-Live in Billings recorded April 2004 at the Alberta Bair Theatre in Billings MT.
The McGuire Sisters were a singing trio in American popular music.
However, Conkling had decidedly middle-of-the-road musical tastes ( he was married to Donna King of vocal trio the King Sisters ) and was thus rather out of step with emerging trends in the industry, especially the fast-growing market for rock ' n ' roll music.
The trio was an Italian version of American groups such as the Andrews Sisters or Boswell Sisters, and was formed by three Dutch sisters Alexandra ( 1910-1987 ), Judith ( 1913-2007 ), and Kitty Leschan ( 1919-1965 ), whose names were italianized into Alessandra, Giuditta and Caterinetta ( Caterina ) Lescano.
Female trio singers The Kim Sisters became popular during this time, as their performances drew appeal from American soldiers and audiences, catapulting them to fame when they performed on The Ed Sullivan Show during the 1960s.
When he reintroduced the singing trio as The Garland Sisters ( after Carole Lombard's character in the film Twentieth Century ) the name stuck.

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