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Tommy and Boyle
* Tommy Boyle ( 1888 1940 ), Burnley footballer
* Tommy Boyle ( 1886 1940 ), footballer, born in Platts Common.
The production later moved to Joseph Papp's The Public Theater in New York City, where it starred Tommy Lee Jones and Peter Boyle.
* Tommy Rall as Johnny Boyle
The production starred Shirley Booth ( as Juno Boyle ), Melvyn Douglas ( as Captain Boyle ), Jack MacGowran ( as Joxer ), and Tommy Rall ( as Johnny Boyle ), with a cast that also included Loren Driscoll, Monte Amundsen, Nancy Andrews, Jean Stapleton, and Sada Thompson.

Tommy and
* 1937 Tommy Sands, American actor and singer
* 1887 Tommy Ward, South African cricketer ( d. 1936 )
* 1951 Tommy Bolin, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( Deep Purple, Zephyr, and James Gang ) ( d. 1976 )
* 1950 Tommy Aldridge, American drummer ( Black Oak Arkansas and Thin Lizzy )
* 1936 Tommy Ivo, American race car driver
* 2008 Tommy Holmes, American baseball player ( b. 1918 )
* 1971 Tommy Mooney, English footballer
Led by Brown's running and quarterback Tommy O ' Connell's passing, Cleveland finished 9 2 1 and again advanced to the championship game against Detroit.
* 1987 Tommy Fraser, English footballer
* 1976 Tommy Bolin, American guitarist ( b. 1951 )
* 1947 Tommy Jenkins, English football player
* 1941 Tommy Cole, American makeup artist, actor and singer
* 1971 Tommy Dreamer, American professional wrestler
* 1984 Tommy Bowe, Irish rugby player
* 1939 Tommy Tune, American dancer
* 1969 Tommy Morrison, American boxer
* 1890 Tommy Fleming, American soccer player ( d. 1965 )
* 1881 Tommy Burns, Canadian boxer ( d. 1955 )
* 1945 Tommy Franks, American general
* 1954 Tommy Bowden, American football coach
* 1989 Tommy Searle, English motocross racer
* 1930 Tommy Tedesco, American guitarist ( d. 1997 )
* 1948 Tommy Körberg, Swedish singer and actor
* 2008 Tommy Lapid, Israeli journalist and politician ( b. 1931 )

Tommy and Gerry
The greatest goalkeeping this team ever faced .” The Canadiens managed to win both games on overtime goals by Maurice Richard and a stellar performance by McNeil, who was dubbed by the Detroit press, “ the magician .” When the Canadiens went on to eliminate the heavily favored Red Wings, their coach, Tommy Ivan, remarked, “ Gerry McNeil was the difference.
With the outbreak of World War II, the WIL expected to be banned and so temporarily moved a few members ( Tommy Reilly, Jock Haston, Gerry Healy, John Williams and George Noseda ) to Dublin.
Besides his work with Toto, he also performed as a session musician with artists such as Paul McCartney, Dire Straits, Willy DeVille, Jackson Browne, Donald Fagen, Steely Dan, Rickie Lee Jones, Michael Jackson, Go West, Nik Kershaw, Love and Money, Paul Simon, Don Henley, Madonna, Airplay, Al Jarreau, George Benson, the Manhattan Transfer, America, Peter Frampton, the Bee Gees, Tom Scott, Michael McDonald, Amy Holland, Joe Cocker, Stan Getz, Sérgio Mendes, Lee Ritenour, Christopher Cross, James Newton-Howard, Timothy B. Schmit, Joe Walsh, Jim Messina, Poco, Exile, the Four Tops, Barbra Streisand, Diana Ross, Natalie Cole, Les Dudek, Gerry Sack, Warren Zevon, Bonnie Raitt, David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Pink Floyd, Roger Hodgson, Paul Anka, Eric Carmen, Eric Clapton, Miles Davis, Bruce Springsteen, Elton John, Tommy Bolin, Larry Carlton, Mari Iijima and Seals & Crofts.

Tommy and 1978
Of country music artists, Connie Smith covered Andy Gibb's " I Just Want to Be Your Everything " in 1977, Bill Anderson did " Double S " in 1978, and Ronnie Milsap covered Tommy Tucker's " High Heel Sneakers " in 1979.
The Replacements ' history began in Minneapolis in 1978 when a nineteen-year-old Bob Stinson gave his eleven-year-old brother Tommy Stinson a bass guitar to keep him off the streets.
He was invited, in part, because the band had been friendly with him from his days with the Small Faces ( he and Moon were friends and were together on the last night of Moon's life in 1978, as part of the viewing party put together by Paul McCartney, for The Buddy Holly Story ), and because he had played with Townshend, Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle on the Tommy soundtrack.
* Tommy Jones ( bowler ) ( born 1978 ), American professional bowler
In 1978, at the O ' Neill conference, Yeston and director Tommy Tune held a staged reading of Nine.
* Lillie ( 1978 ), Tommy Duggan played the role in this British mini-series biopic of Lillie Langtry.
Strother Martin can also be seen in Cheech and Chong's Up in Smoke ( 1978 ) as Arnold Stoner, the father of Tommy Chong's character Anthony.
), Tommy James ( backing vocals, " Sweet Cherry Wine " re-make ), Tiny Tim ( drums ), Beatlemania ( drums & vocals-" Ringo "), Ray Paul ( percussion, vocals ), The Punsters ( acoustic guitar ), FireBallet ( bass ), Bobby " Boris " Pickett ( bass, vocals ) CBGBs Halloween 1978 with The dB's and Big Help
When Lenny Woronker and Tommy LaPuma heard about her in 1978, a bidding war ensued, and Jones was signed to Warner Bros. for a five-record deal, as an unknown, a girl on unemployment, whose life was about to change the course of pop music at a time when it was highly divided by genre.
The syndicated series ' orchestras were conducted by Bob Alberti ( 1974 1975 ), Tommy Oliver ( 1975 1978, 1984 1985 ), and Stan Worth ( 1978 1981 ).
* The Initiation of Sarah Tommy ( 1978 )
This move was immediately followed by success in the unofficial league championship, winning it in 1975 / 76, 1977 / 78 and 1978 / 79 whilst never falling from the top four for seven years under the captaincy of two of Pontypridd's greatest ever players Bob Penberthy and Tommy David.
Among the imprints it distributed that were notable in these fields were Seymour Stein's Sire Records ( which Warner Bros. soon purchased ), Curtis Mayfield's Curtom, Norman Whitfield's Whitfield Records, Quincy Jones ' Qwest, Prince's Paisley Park, RFC Records ( formed in December 1978 when Ray Caviano became the executive director of Warner's disco division ), Tom Silverman's Tommy Boy Records ( another label Warner Bros. eventually took over ).
This was to be Ellis's last album as a leader, although he would appear on albums by Nick Gilder ( You Know Who You Are ) and Tommy Vig ( 1978 ).
The main character in the comic is Lindsey Wallace, the young girl who first saw Michael Myers alongside Tommy Doyle in the original 1978 film.
Thomas Dolliver Church ( April 27, 1902 August 30, 1978 ), called " Dolliver " by his family and " Tommy " by his friends, was a landscape architect.
They then began working with producer Tommy Cowan, releasing " The Same Song " ( on which they were backed by members of Inner Circle ) on his Top Ranking label in 1977, and an album of the same name followed in 1978.
Tommy Haas ( born 3 April 1978 as Thomas Mario Haas ) is a German professional tennis player.
* Tommy Smith ( 1978 )
Jones was in and out of the side the following year, with the renaissance of Tommy Smith and the emergence of young Scottish defender Alan Hansen severely reducing his first team opportunities to the extent that he left in the summer of 1978 after exactly 100 appearances and 3 goals for the Reds.
His streak ended in the first game of the 1978 season when Chicago Bears left defensive end Tommy Hart nabbed 2 sacks against Dierdorf.
In 2002, Brooking became the fifth Falcons player to total 200 tackles in a season, following Tommy Nobis ( 296 in 1966 ), Fulton Kuykendall ( 284 in 1978 ), Buddy Curry ( 229 in 1983 ) and Jessie Tuggle ( 201 in 1990, 207 in 1991 ).
After a dispute with the Derby manager, Tommy Docherty, Rioch had brief loan spells with Birmingham City in December 1978 and with Sheffield United in March 1979.

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