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The duo named themselves Gemini, and a second album with more music by Björn and Benny was released in April 1987, containing the big hit " Mio My Mio "; also to be found on the soundtrack to the film Mio in the Land of Faraway, for which Andersson co-produced the music.
Benny Andersson also wrote the film score for the 2012 documentary Palme about Swedish prime minister Olof Palme.
Bogart was also featured on The Jack Benny Show.
Benny Morris adds that ' he Israelis ' collective memory of fighters characterized by " purity of arms " is also undermined by the evidence of dozen case of rapes committed in conquered towns and villages.
Beny Moré also lived in Mexico between 1945 and 1952 ; it was there where people started calling him Beny or Benny instead of Bartolo.
In this time Benny also recorded with the orchestra of Jesús " Chucho " Rodríguez.
Competition was also intensifying, as African-American and white swing bands began to receive popular attention, including those of Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey, Jimmie Lunceford, Benny Carter, Earl Hines, Chick Webb, and Count Basie.
Lieber has played with Paul Whiteman's Band and also with the Benny Goodman Sextet.
Invitation to the Dance also served as the thematic basis for Benny Goodman's swing theme song for the radio program Let's Dance.
" Margie " has been recorded by Louis Armstrong, who also covered the band's " Tiger Rag ", Ray Charles, Al Jolson, Duke Ellington and His Orchestra in 1935, the Billy Kyle Swing Club Band, Claude Hopkins, Red Nichols, Django Reinhardt, George Paxton, the Dutch Swing College Band, Fats Domino, Sidney Bechet, Don Redman, Cab Calloway, Jim Reeves, Gene Krupa, and Benny Goodman.
He also co-wrote his first composition, " Room 1411 ", written with Benny Goodman and released as a Brunswick 78, 4013, credited to Bennie Goodman's Boys.
Miller's huge success in 1939 culminated with his band appearing at Carnegie Hall on October 6, with Paul Whiteman, Benny Goodman, and Fred Waring also the main attractions.
They also felt that Miller's brand of swing shifted popular music away from the " hot jazz " bands of Benny Goodman and Count Basie toward commercial novelty instrumentals and vocal numbers.
During this period, Karloff was also a frequent guest on radio programmes, whether it was starring in Arch Oboler's Chicago-based Lights Out productions ( most notably the episode " Cat Wife ") or spoofing his horror image with Fred Allen or Jack Benny.
Adding to their play book, Basie received arrangements from Jimmy Mundy ( who had also worked with Benny Goodman and Earl Hines ), particularly for " Cherokee ", " Easy Does It ", and " Super Chief ".
Pitcairn was also the birthplace of Dewees " Cutty " Cutshall, a trombonist who played with the Jan Savitt orchestra, Benny Goodman Band, Eddie Condon Band, and an original member of the Larson / Haggart " World's Greatest Jazz Band ".
Maurice Gosfield, who played Private Duane Doberman on The Phil Silvers Show, also provided the voice for Benny the Ball in Top Cat ( Benny's rotund appearance was based on Gosfield too ).
He also recorded a series of group recordings for Granz with, among others, Ben Webster, Jo Jones, Buddy DeFranco, Benny Carter, Harry Sweets Edison, Roy Eldridge and Lionel Hampton.
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.
He also conducted broadcast performances of Copland's El Salón México ; Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue with soloists Earl Wild and Benny Goodman and Piano Concerto in F with pianist Oscar Levant ; and music by other American composers, including marches of John Philip Sousa.
* The Benny Hill Show also spoofed the dance troupe as " Pam's People ," with Benny Hill, Henry McGee, Bob Todd, Jackie Wright and Earl Adair appearing in drag.
On January 16, 1938, the Benny Goodman Orchestra gave a sold-out swing and jazz concert that also featured, among other guest performers, Count Basie and members of Duke Ellington's orchestra.
Billboard also noted that Benny Goodman had a hand in writing the tune " back in the old Goodman Sextet Days ".

Benny and think
[...] They had to think about it, Benny and Björn.

Benny and name
In early 1964, Benny and Christina joined a group with the odd name " Elverkets Spelmanslag " (" The Electricity Board Folk Music Group "), who by no means was a folk music ensemble: the name was a punning reference to their electric instruments.
After a disappointing fourth season ( 1928 ) owner Mara bought the entire squad of the Detroit Wolverines, principally to acquire star quarterback Benny Friedman, and merged the two teams under the Giants name.
In episode 106, Kermit identifies the name of the theater as The Benny Vandergast Memorial Theater, although by the time of It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie, it is simply called " The Muppet Theater.
The title has a very vague meaning in Russian, is not grammatically correct and can be roughly translated as " The Muttering-Not-That-Bad Show ", but sounds similar to Russian translation of the famous " The Benny Hill Show " ( in Russian — " Шоу Бенни Хилла ", " Shou Benni Hilla ") with a negation added to every part of the name.
During the 1940s, Benny Bell recorded several " party records " that contained double entendre including " Everybody Wants My Fanny " where the lyrics state " Everybody wants to seize my fanny, everybody likes to squeeze my fanny, they do everything to please my fanny, still she loves no one but me ", where " Fanny " could be either a girl's name or a slang for someone's backside.
* The English band Benny Profane took their name from Pynchon's character.
His first name is revealed as " Benny " in " Captain Underpants and the Perilous Plot of Professor Poopypants ".
Meanwhile, Brenda, no longer overweight but still with self-esteem problems, finally finds a boyfriend in professional roller-skater and toll-booth worker Benny Goodwin ( Ray Buktenica ), whose principal claim to fame is the similarity of his name to the famous musician Benny Goodman.
In 1924, owner Frank McNeil sold the team back to Hughitt and Warren D. Patterson, who immediately changed the team name to Bisons ( a stock name for Buffalo sports teams ) and signed several players ( Pete Calac, Benny Boynton and Jim Ailinger being among them ) to make another run at the title.
Comedian Jack_Benny # The_Maxwell | Jack Benny ( shown here shaking hands with Harry S. Truman from the seat of a c. 1908 Maxwell Roadster ) kept the Maxwell familiar in U. S. popular culture for half a century after the brand went out of business. The brand name of motor cars was started as the Maxwell-Briscoe Company of Tarrytown, New York.
Oregon State University's first documented use of " Benny Beaver " was found in a photograph showing students posing next to a statue of a beaver inscribed with the name " Benny Beaver.
The beaver mascot's name, " Benny ," was officially adopted in 1945.
This name originally comes from the character " Benny ", played by actor Paul Henry in the 1970s British Crossroads Soap Opera, who always wore a knitted version of hat.
In the " Standing in the Shadows of Motown " documentary, Joe Hunter states that the name " The Funk Brothers " came from Benny Benjamin.
He changed his last name from Epstein to Powell in 1941 shortly before joining Benny Goodman's band.
Whigfield has since written and performed many dance songs for groups such as Benny Benassi, changed her performance name to Naan, and is still involved in the industry.
For example, Arnold's real first name was Abraham, and the brother whose birth certificate showed " Benny " Schwartz officially went by the more genteel " B. Davis " Schwartz for most of his later adult life.
It was jokingly suggested on " A Song for Europe ", an episode of TV sitcom Father Ted, that " Vienna " was written and performed by a priest called Father Benny Cake who changed his name so that nobody would know he was a priest, presumably referring to Ure even though the song was incorrectly stated as having got to number one in the UK.
His desire to make the show " essentially British " was another justification: he considered Rose to be " the most British name in the world " and feminine enough to subvert a recent trend of female companions having " boyish " names, such as Benny, Charley, and Ace.

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