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A book of Lerner's lyrics entitled A Hymn To Him, edited by British writer Benny Green, was published in 1987.
* Green, Benny, Editor ( 1987 ).
* June 22 – Benny Green, British writer, radio broadcaster and saxophonist ( b. 1927 )
The musician-critic Benny Green sarcastically called Beiderbecke " jazz's Number One Saint ," while Ralph Berton compared him to Jesus.
It was an institutional blunder that Benny Green described as being, in retrospect, " comical ," " fatuous ," and " a parody.
Benny Green, in particular, derided Whiteman for being a mere " mediocre vaudeville act ," and suggesting that " today we only tolerate the horrors of Whiteman's recordings at all in the hope that here and there a Bixian fragment will redeem the mess.
Benny Green describes the solo's effect on practiced ears:
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His personnel around 1937 included: Lester Young and Herschel Evans ( tenor sax ), Freddie Green ( guitar ), Jo Jones ( drums ), Walter Page ( bass ), Earle Warren ( alto sax ), Buck Clayton and Harry Edison ( trumpet ), Benny Morton and Dickie Wells ( trombone ).
* c. 1939: Ed Lewis, Buck Clayton, Shad Collins, Harry Edison, Earle Warren, Buddy Tate, Benny Morton, Dicky Wells, Freddie Green.
During the next 15 years Whitfield had many small roles on television, including appearances in various Tony Hancock series, Dixon of Dock Green, Arthur's Treasured Volumes, The Arthur Askey Show, Faces of Jim, The Benny Hill Show, Steptoe and Son and Frankie Howerd.
* Oscar Peterson ( laureate ), Benny Green ( protégé )
Decca Records planned to make Green a teen idol, regularly getting the young pre-teenager featured in fanzines like Teen Scene and on popular television shows like The Jack Benny Show and The Steve Allen Show.
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In 1990 he appeared in Japan headlining an American-Japanese concert package which also featured Elvin Jones, Sonny Fortune, pianists George Duke and Benny Green, bass players Ron Carter, and Rufus Reid, with jazz and vocalist Salena Jones.
* Benny Green ( 1927 – 1998 ), saxophonist and radio personality.
After that he toured again with his own trio, with several young pianists like Benny Green, Geoff Keeezer and Larry Fuller.
The festival regularly attracts widely respected jazz musicians including Gary Burton, Bill Evans, Rufus Reid, Lewis Nash, Michael Brecker, Stanley Jordan, Eric Marienthal, Bobby Sanabria, Chris Potter, Benny Green, Charlie Byrd, Ira Sullivan and Slide Hampton.
* Green, Benny, Editor ( 1987 ).
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Ben Pollack and His Californians, Chicago, 1926: ( L-R ) Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Gil Rodin, Harry Green, Ben Pollack, Fud Livingston, Al Harris, Harry Goodman, Vic Breidis and Lou Kast ( l ) er.
He also appeared in television shows such as The Saint, Crackerjack, Dixon of Dock Green, and The Benny Hill Show.
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In 2000, Benny wrote the music for fellow Swede ( no relation ) Roy Andersson's film Songs from the Second Floor ( the music later re-recorded, featuring new lyrics, with BAO!
Benny Andersson also wrote the film score for the 2012 documentary Palme about Swedish prime minister Olof Palme.
Kuhlman influenced Benny Hinn, who adopted some of her techniques and wrote a book about her .< ref >
Louis Prima wrote the swing classic " Sing Sing Sing " which was covered by Fletcher Henderson and Benny Goodman.
A week later at a service in Toronto, Baptist evangelist Justin Peters, who wrote his Masters in Divinity thesis on Benny Hinn and has attended numerous Hinn crusades since 2000 as part of his research for his thesis and for a seminar he developed about the Word of Faith movement entitled A Call for Discernment, also demonstrated to the hidden cameras that " people who look like me "— Peters has cerebral palsy, walks with arm-crutches, and is obviously and visibly disabled —" are never allowed on stage [...] it's always somebody who has some disability or disease that cannot be readily seen.
During the 1920s and very early 1930s, Henderson actually wrote few, if any, arrangements ; most of his recordings were arranged by Redman ( c. 1923 – 1927 ) or Benny Carter ( after 1927 – c. 1931 ).
Benny Golson, who had done a stint in Lionel Hampton's band with Brown, wrote " I Remember Clifford " to honour his memory.
His best-remembered gag was his long-running mock feud with friend and fellow comedian Jack Benny, but it was only part of his appeal ; radio historian John Dunning ( in On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio ) wrote that Allen was radio's most admired comedian and most frequently censored.
Morroe Berger also wrote the book " Benny Carter-A Life in American Music ," ( 1982 ) a two-volume work, covers Carter's career in depth, an essential work of jazz scholarship.
After much work Steinbeck and Jack wrote the script for Benny and it earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Story.
Benny Morris wrote a fiercely critical review of Ilan Pappé's book A History of Modern Palestine for The New Republic.
Although he disliked the film, critic Kenneth Turan enjoyed Depp's performance, but Mark Kermode wrote it was some of Depp's " worst work to date ... under Gore Verbinski's slack direction Depp defaults to an untrammelled showiness not seen since the sub-Buster Keaton antics of Benny & Joon.
When Pierce took her to Newport for a respite, eleven-year-old Benny wrote to her: " I hope he won't be elected for I should not like to be at Washington and I know you would not either.
Benny Morris wrote that the Arab leaders " hammered out a defiant, rejectionist platform that was to bedevil all peace moves in the region for a decade.
Born Ruth Shirley Wohl in Brooklyn, New York, Wallis began her career singing jazz and cabaret standards-with such bands as Isham Jones and Benny Goodman on road tours for a couple of months ; but gained fame in the 1940s and 1950s for her risqué, satirical songs, rife with double entendre that she wrote herself.
" But it was the ' Phil Harris ' character ," wrote radio historian John Dunning ( in On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio ), " that carried show: his timing was exceeded by none, including Benny himself.
Between 1943 and 1952, Bellson performed with Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Harry James, and Duke Ellington ( for whom he wrote " Skin Deep " and " The Hawk Talks ").
More recently she wrote the lyrics for the hit " Who's Your Daddy ", performed by Benny Benassi.
Baptist evangelist Justin Peters, an outspoken critic of the Word of Faith movement who wrote his Master of Divinity thesis on Benny Hinn and has appeared frequently as an expert on Word of Faith pastors in documentaries and TV news stories, traces the movement's origins to the late 19th and early 20th centuries ( Phineus Quimby's New Thought Movement, Mary Baker Eddy's Christian Science ) in his seminar " A Call for Discernment ".
Benny Benson inspired the effort, Marie Drake wrote the lyrics, and Elinor Dusenbury composed the song.
Alaska Department of Education employee Marie Drake echoed Benny Benson's explanation of his design in a poem she wrote in 1935.
She also wrote: When I was 14 years I sang with Benny Nelson at the Queen's Rink, then joined Oscar Rabin when I was 16 years.
His best known running feud has been with the Isle of Man ever since his first review in The Sunday Times of 22 January 2006 of Ciappelli's restaurant in Douglas also included a critique of the island which, Gill wrote, had: managed to slip through a crack in the space-time continuum ... fallen off the back of the history lorry to lie amnesiac in the road to progress ... its main industry is money ( laundering, pressing, altering and mending )... everyone you actually see is Benny from Crossroads or Benny in drag ....

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