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Bo Diddley performed a number of shows around the country in 2005 and 2006 with the fellow Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Johnnie Johnson Band, featuring Johnson on keyboards, Richard Hunt on drums, and Gus Thornton on bass.
Just weeks before the season opener, most of the better Spiders players were transferred to St. Louis, including fellow pitcher Pete McBride and three future Hall of Famers: Young, Jesse Burkett, and Bobby Wallace.
As their hideout burned, Hall and fellow SLA member Nancy Ling Perry exited out of the back door.
Continuing the shakeup of the Red Wings roster, the offseason saw the departure of Brendan Shanahan and the return of Dominik Hasek, while Steve Yzerman announced his retirement after a 23-season Hall of Fame career with the Wings, having played the third most games in history ( behind fellow Wings Alex Delvecchio and Nicklas Lidström ) all with a single team.
The orchestral premiere of The Planets suite, conducted at Holst's request by Adrian Boult, was held at short notice on 29 September 1918, during the last weeks of World War I, in the Queen's Hall with the financial support of Holst's friend and fellow composer H. Balfour Gardiner It was hastily rehearsed ; the musicians of the Queen's Hall Orchestra first saw the complicated music only two hours before the performance, and the choir for " Neptune " was recruited from pupils from St Paul's Girls ' School ( where Holst taught ).
On 7 February 2008 Ossie Ardiles, along with his fellow countryman Ricky Villa, was inducted into the Tottenham Hotspur Hall of Fame.
He co-authored a new book in 2010, Sixty-Feet Six-Inches, with fellow Hall of Famer Bob Gibson.
In 1995, he was voted to be the 20th member of the American Sportscaster Hall of Fame by his fellow sportscasters.
Also living at Greta Hall with Southey and supported by him were Sara Coleridge and her three children following their abandonment by Coleridge and the widow of fellow poet Robert Lovell and her son.
Established in 1896, Campion Hall was named after Edmund Campion, an English Jesuit and martyr who had been a fellow at nearby St. John's College.
The College grace is said by the Principal ( or other designated fellow ) at formal dinners in Hall.
In February 1963, Robinson lost via unanimous decision to former world champion and fellow Hall of Famer Joey Giardello.
Despite the band's short tenure and limited output it was one of the most influential of its era, earning Rock and Roll Hall of Fame recognition and spawning fellow Hall honorees Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and Poco, as well as popular acts Loggins and Messina and Crazy Horse.
The current holder of the post is the theoretical physicist Michael Green who is currently a fellow in Clare Hall at the University of Cambridge.
William Millington, a fellow of Clare College ( then called Clare Hall ) was installed as the rector.
Among his 19 defenses were one against Enrique Solis in Puerto Rico, a 15 round decision win, one in Japan against former world champion Royal Kobayashi, knocked out in 14, one in South Korea against Sa Wang Kim, knocked out in 8, one in Houston against the former three time world champion and fellow Hall of Famer Rubén Olivares, who lasted 12, one in Papua New Guinea versus Johnny Aba, who lost in 11, two against future world junior lightweight champion Rocky Lockridge, who went the distance with Pedroza in New Jersey and in Italy but lost by decision both times, a return to Venezuela to knock Carlos Pinango out in seven, a return to New Jersey to defeat Juan Laporte by decision, a return to Italy to beat Jose Caba, also by decision, and a fight in North Carolina in which he retained the title with a draw against Bernard Taylor.
His fellow gangsters considered Frank to be an important link between the Mafia and the politicians of Tammany Hall, New York's Democratic Party organization.
Hall called him " unsentimental, dangerous and immensely powerful ", even The Sunday Times curmudgeonly critic of the day called his performance " a decisive step in the direction of great tragedy ... great acting ", while fellow actors paid him the rare compliment of applauding him in the dressing room on the first night.
On October 4, 2000, Lee inducted fellow country music legend Charley Pride into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
UFC 52, the first event after the first season of The Ultimate Fighter featuring eventual-UFC Hall of Famer Chuck " The Iceman " Liddell avenging his defeat to fellow eventual-Hall of Famer Randy Couture, drew a pay-per-view audience of 300, 000, doubling its previous benchmark of 150, 000 set at UFC 40.
The popularity of the Carnegie Hall concerts meant work for many of the fellow boogie players and also led to the adaptation of boogie-woogie sounds to many other forms of music.
) It was Pérez's home run off future fellow Hall of Famer Catfish Hunter that propelled the National League to victory.
She then appeared on NBC television as Anna Stieman in A Boy Called Ciske, a Kraft Mystery Theatre production, in May 1958, and in a vignette entitled " Miracle in the Orphanage ", part of " The Christmas Tree ", a Hallmark Hall of Fame production, in December 1958 with fellow child actor Richard Thomas and veteran actors Jessica Tandy and Margaret Hamilton.

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The Phillies retired his number 32, and honored him with a statue outside Veterans Stadium that was later moved to Citizens Bank Park ( along with a similar statue of fellow Phillies Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt ).
He was sacked for the first time in his NFL career at the hands of linebacker and fellow Hall of Famer Jack Lambert.
Yount was the third pick overall in the June 1973 Major League Baseball Draft, one slot ahead of fellow Hall of Famer and 3, 000 Hit Club member Dave Winfield.
Carew's career total of 17 steals of home currently puts him tied for 17th on the list with former New York Giant MVP Larry Doyle and fellow Hall of Famer Eddie Collins.
Geoffrion's widow Marlene is the daughter of fellow Hockey Hall of Famer Howie Morenz and the granddaughter of the sister of the wife of Billy Coutu, the only player banned from the NHL for life.
The hurler ( nicknamed " Big D " by fans ) used brushback pitches and a sidearm fastball to intimidate batters, similar to his fierce fellow Hall of Famer Bob Gibson.
Gibson was a fierce competitor who rarely smiled and was known to throw brushback pitches to let batters know who was in charge, similar to his contemporary and fellow Hall of Famer Don Drysdale.
Foster, the much-younger half-brother of Negro league player, pioneer, and fellow Hall of Famer, Rube Foster, was born in Calvert, Texas in 1904.
Antwine was cited by fellow Hall of Famer Billy Shaw as one of the American Football League's best pass rushers, athletic and very quick on his feet.
Jackson's later 3 titles with the Bulls came with Jordan, Pippen, and fellow Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman.
Paige led another superb Monarchs ' staff that included fellow Hall of Famer Hilton Smith, the veteran Chet Brewer, Booker McDaniels, Jim LaMarque, and several others.
Along with fellow Hall of Famer Gale Sayers, Butkus was one of three first round picks for the Bears in 1965 NFL Draft, having used the pick they acquired in a trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Butkus and their own pick on Sayers.
Despite being just an average hitter, Tinker had a good amount of success against fellow Hall of Famer Christy Mathewson.
Future Cleveland Browns great and Pro Football Hall of Famer Marion Motley, who along with fellow Hall of Famer Bill Willis broke the color barrier in modern professional football with the Cleveland Browns in 1946, scored the first touchdown in the stadium in 1938.
The ex-convict was the underdog against Saad, one of the most popular fighters of his generation and a fellow Hall of Famer, but Braxton defeated him on a 10th-round technical knockout and became a world champion for the first time.
Terry played all of with the Giants, backing up fellow future Hall of Famer George Kelly at first base for the pennant-winning team.

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" Uncle Joe ", as he was known, often clashed with fellow Republican Theodore Roosevelt, who Cannon remarked had " no more use for the Constitution than a tomcat has for a marriage license ".
He sang " God Save the Queen ", the United Kingdom's national anthem, before the Floyd Mayweather Jr .- Ricky Hatton fight in 2007 ; he sang " Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau ", the Welsh national anthem, at the fight between fellow Welshman Joe Calzaghe and Bernard Hopkins in 2008 ; and he sang " God Save the Queen " before the Manny Pacquiao-Ricky Hatton fight in 2009.
In an interview with IGN. com, Astin explained that the recording session started late, which resulted in him having to leave early to honor a prior commitment to his friend ( and fellow Goonies castmate ), Joe Pantoliano.
During the campaign, Vilsack joined fellow candidates Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden in supporting the establishment of a U. S. Public Service Academy as a civilian counterpart to the military academies.
In 1978, while working on the hit track, " Heaven Knows " which featured Brooklyn Dreams member Joe " Bean " Esposito on vocals, Summer met fellow member Bruce Sudano.
Communist Joe Slovo was Chief of Staff of Umkhonto, his wife and fellow SACP cadre Ruth First was perhaps the leading theoretician of the revolutionary struggle the ANC were engaged in.
He rebounded with a successful tour from October to November 1996 with fellow guitarists Joe Satriani and Steve Vai.
In 1966 Burke teamed with fellow Atlantic artists Wilson Pickett, Don Covay, Otis Redding, and Joe Tex to form a coalition called The Soul Clan.
After leaving Crowded House, Paul Hester appeared on many TV and radio shows in Australia and opened a cafe / restaurant named Beach House Cafe with fellow Melbourne musician Joe Camilleri in Elwood Beach in Melbourne.
He drew Willie and Joe only a few times afterwards: for the funerals of Omar Bradley and George C. Marshall, both of them considered " soldiers ' generals "; for a Life Magazine article on the " New Army "; and to memorialize fellow cartoonist Milton Caniff.
He knew of a fellow tenant who could flesh out the band, Joe Bauer ( b. September 26, 1941, Memphis, Tennessee ), an aspiring jazz drummer with experience playing in society dance bands.
According to the biography, Joe Hill and his friend and fellow countryman, Otto Appelquist, were rivals for the attention of twenty-year-old Hilda Erickson, a member of the family with whom the two men were lodging.
Hayes's lyrics were turned into a song in 1936 by Earl Robinson, who wrote in 1986, "' Joe Hill ' was written in Camp Unity in the summer of 1936 in New York State, for a campfire program celebrating him and his songs ..." Hayes gave a copy of his poem to fellow camp staffer Robinson, who wrote the tune in 40 minutes.
In 2011, the U. S. Postal Service announced that Doby would be one of the four baseball players ( along with fellow Hall of Famers Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio, and Willie Stargell ) to appear on a postage stamp in 2012, as part of its " Major League Baseball All-Stars " series.
He and fellow band member, trombonist Joe " Tricky Sam " Nanton, created the " Wah-wah " sound that characterized Ellington's early Jungle Music style.
Joe and his fellow policemen, after weighing the latest clues, observe that the murders are moving towards the Buntings ' neighborhood.
With a warrant in hand and two fellow officers in tow, Joe returns to search the lodger's room.
In the months between the Treaty debates and the outbreak of Civil War, Brugha attempted to dissuade his fellow anti-treaty army leaders including Rory O ' Connor, Liam Mellows and Joe McKelvey from taking up arms against the Free State.
These books by Franken and fellow authors such as Joe Conason, Michael Moore and Jim Hightower were described by columnist Molly Ivins as the " great liberal backlash of 2003.
In June 2000, Caray, along with fellow Braves broadcasters Joe Simpson, Pete Van Wieren and Don Sutton, was banned from Atlanta Braves team charter flights for several games after criticizing Braves catcher Javy López for being penalized for setting up outside the catchers box during a game against the Milwaukee Brewers.
Phil and his younger brother, fellow major league pitcher Joe Niekro, learned to throw a knuckleball from their father, Joe Niekro, Sr., in their backyard as kids.
Carney has released several solo albums and was a member of the Oranj Symphonette with fellow Waits alumni Joe Gore and Matt Brubeck.
In 1927 he wrote a script based on his father's life and entitled Beefsteak Joe which he shared with fellow German-American, Emil Jannings.

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