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A widely related story, attributed to Richard ( Prophet ) Jennings was that Davis, while in Detroit playing at the Blue Bird club as a guest soloist in Billy Mitchell's house band along with Tommy Flanagan, Elvin Jones, Betty Carter, Yusef Lateef, Barry Harris, Thad Jones, Curtis Fuller and Donald Byrd stumbled into Baker's Keyboard Lounge out of the rain, soaking wet and carrying his trumpet in a paper bag under his coat, walked to the bandstand and interrupted Max Roach and Clifford Brown in the midst of performing Sweet Georgia Brown by beginning to play My Funny Valentine, and then, after finishing the song, stumbled back into the rainy night.
Other notable New Orleans hits came from Robert Parker, Betty Harris, and Aaron Neville.
Among them are Frank Sinatra, Congressman Sonny Bono, Alice Faye, Phil Harris, " Papa " John Phillips, Jane Wyman, Dinah Shore, George Montgomery, Cameron Mitchell, Harold Robbins, Busby Berkeley, William Powell, Betty Hutton, Guy Madison, Buddy Rogers and many more.
The Oxford City Commissioners are Danny Currin, Calvin Harris Jr., Howard G. Herring Sr., Betty Moseley, Ron Bullock, Robert T. Williford Sr., and Frank Strickland.
" Cry to Me " was covered in 1963 by Betty Harris ( Pop # 23, R & B # 10 ), and by the Rolling Stones in July 1965, before becoming a # 28 UK hit for The Pretty Things in December 1965.
* Betty Harris, American soul singer
Among them were Edward Winter, Eve McVeagh, Yeardley Smith, Dick Wilson, William Windom, James Karen, Kenneth Mars, Henry Jones, Kevin McCarthy, Geoffrey Lewis, Russell Johnson, McLean Stevenson, Dick Sargent, Jack Riley, Marcia Wallace, Estelle Harris, Tammy Grimes, Arnold Stang, Paul Dooley, Maddie Corman, John Michael Higgins, Jayne Meadows, Bob Arbogast, Weird Al Yankovic, John Moschitta, Jr., Wayne Knight, and Betty Buckley.
* Paul Harris – organ and piano on " Against the Wind " and piano on " Betty Lou's Getting Out Tonight "
* Betty Harris
Her song " Bible and a Beer ", co-written with guitarist Jon Tiven, was recorded by jazz singer Betty Harris.
* Betty Harris with Enoch Light Orchestra
In high school, Harris joined a group with four other young singers: Barbara Parritt Toomer, June Montiero, Betty Stokes and Betty Blocker.
Based at CNN Center in Atlanta, Harris co-anchored CNN Saturday Morning and CNN Sunday Morning with Betty Nguyen until he made the move to anchor CNN Newsroom.
Regular panelists on the Rod Serling version included Jonathan Harris ( Dr. Smith in Lost in Space ) and Betty White.
' Rock the Beat ' by Derek B created a demand for British hip-hop and the demo tapes started to arrive, Music of Life signed the best artists instead of licensing more US material and Harris would produce many new songs featuring artists including M. C Duke, The Demon Boyz ( Million Dan ), Thrashpack, Asher D and Daddy Freddy, CJ Macintosh & Einstein, She Rockers ( Betty Boo ), Hijack and many more.

Betty and did
" And just about everyone did: Ella Fitzgerald, Eddie Jefferson, Betty Carter, Anita O ’ Day, Joe Carroll, Sarah Vaughan, Carmen McRae, Jon Hendricks, Babs Gonzales, and Dizzy Gillespie all were important singers in the idiom.
She did a two-episode stint on the television series Ugly Betty, where she played Leah Stillman, a scam artist who claims to be a lawyer.
When the votes were finally cast, it was Betty, who practically did more than her fair share in decorating and building, who won the vote and was named Queen.
Merman lost the film version to Judy Garland, who eventually was replaced by Betty Hutton, but she did star in a Broadway revival two decades later.
Unfortunately, everyone's stability was halted when bureaucratic social worker Simon P. Chillings ( guest star Timothy Stack ) showed up, found out about Henry's condition and ultimately deemed the worst: not only did he find Betty unsuitable to care for Punky in the meantime ( because she was a single woman with long working hours, already raising her granddaughter ), but he felt that Henry was unfit to be her legal guardian in the long term, due to his health, age, and uncertain financial future.
Sonny and Cher also covered the song in 1964, as did Betty Everett and Jerry Butler.
Smith suggested that Fiato did many favors for Martin, such as recovering money from two swindlers who had cheated his ex-wife Betty out of thousands of dollars of her alimony.
Farrakhan surprised Betty Shabazz when he defended Qubilah Shabazz, saying he did not think she was guilty and that he hoped she would not be convicted.
* Sherlock Hemlock and the Great Twiddlebug Mystery: or The Mystery of the Terrible Mess in My Friend's Front Yard ( by Betty Lou as Told to Sir Arthur Conan Rubberducque ) ( Western Publishing, 1972 ) written by Revena Dwight and illustrated by Jolly Roger Bradfield ( A Whitman Tell-a-Tale Book by the same duo that did The Together Book )
* In the book The Egg and I the author, Betty MacDonald, describes the geoduck as a delicacy to local tribes, but said that she herself did not enjoy it.
Willis's follow-up was " Betty and Dupree ", another " stroll " song, which also did well.
Prior to the counting error having been noted, Speaker Betty Boothroyd did give a Casting Vote of No, although this was later expunged when the error became clear.
She claimed that women could have it all, " love, sex, and money ", a view that even preceding feminists such as Betty Friedan and Germaine Greer did not support at all and has been met with notable opposition by advocates of grass-roots devotion of women to family and marriage.
In a similar fashion to the reaping of George, though Rube did not personally reap Betty, he did collect her soul, as shown in the season 1 episode " Reaping Havoc ".
Betty Ballantine recalled: " And we did put a little statement on the back covers saying that Ace was not paying royalties to Professor Tolkien, and everybody who admired Lord of the Rings should only buy our paperback edition.
In addition, Tony Danza, Paul Dooley, Henry Winkler, Marlee Matlin, Rene Auberjonois, and Betty White were nominated but did not win.
Betty did not mention them to Barney again.
The leader then informed Betty that she couldn't keep the book, stating that they had decided that the other men did not want her to even remember the encounter.
Betty insisted that no matter what they did to her memory, she would one day recall the events.
While Betty reported extended conversations with the beings in English, Barney said that he heard them speaking in a mumbling language he did not understand.
Barney was now ready to accept that they had been abducted by the occupants of a UFO, though he never embraced it as fully as Betty did.
Notable Hollywood performances include Marni Nixon in West Side Story for Natalie Wood's character ( she also did dubbings in The King and I ( 1956 film ) and My Fair Lady ), Bill Lee voicing the Christopher Plummer character in The Sound of Music ,, Lindsay Ridgeway for Ashley Peldon's character as Darla Dimple in the animated film Cats Don't Dance, Claudia Brücken providing the singing voice for Erika Heynatz's character as Elsa Lichtmann in L. A. Noire, and Betty Noyes singing for Debbie Reynolds in Singin ' in the Rain, a movie in which playback singing is a major plot point.
In the early 1960s, Thomas Lester did a play with CBS producer Paul Henning's daughter Linda Kaye ( Betty Jo of Petticoat Junction ) and soon found himself auditioning for the role of " Eb Dawson " that audiences will best remember on Green Acres.

Betty and popular
It followed up its prosperity with the premieres of Grey's Anatomy in 2005, and in 2006, the dramedy Ugly Betty ( the last mentioned program is based on a popular international telenovela ), which were all popular among viewers and critically acclaimed.
During the 1950 ′ s, Pinewood gave birth to the huge financial successes of the Carry On ... and Doctor films series, produced on behalf of Rank by Peter Rogers and his wife Betty E. Box and directed by the brothers Gerald Thomas and Ralph Thomas respectively ( Doctor in the House was the most popular box office film of 1954 in Great Britain ) and the Norman Wisdom comedies, which between 1953 and 1966 initially made more money than the James Bond film series.
Though a girl as popular as Veronica can have her choice of dates, she will drop any boy, including Reggie, if she sees Betty with Archie.
"), she pulls out all the stops to outdo Betty, even going so far as to try to buy off the students ; throwing mud at her, which was misaimed at Mr. Weatherbee, who gives her a week's detention, and outright slandering and lying about Betty with Reggie's aid ( she bought him a car he wanted as a bribe for him to vote her most popular ).
Although Reggie never admits it, he genuinely loves Betty, but his self-image sometimes is more important as the most popular than making out with her, sometimes not jock in school, and he's afraid to damage their dating, so they date a lot but without any friendly, instead lovingly.
However, Betty and Veronica often unite against Cheryl when she tries to lure Archie away so he doesn't cheat on Betty. Jason Blossom, Cheryl's twin brother, has genuine interest towards Betty instead of the popular Veronica, which makes Archie jealous.
Many memorable characters emerged from this period including Mickey Mouse, Bugs Bunny, Donald Duck, Daffy Duck, Goofy, Popeye, Tom and Jerry, Betty Boop, Mr. Magoo, Woody Woodpecker, Mighty Mouse and a popular adaptation of Superman.
Roughly a quarter of the entries in the Betty Boop series, and most of those in the Out of the Inkwell / Inkwell Imps series have also entered the public domain, though they are not as widely available because of the popular belief among today's video producers that black-and-white and silent cartoons in general do not appeal to young children.
He starred in several popular films at this time, including The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi alongside Betty Grable in 1933 and Search for Beauty ( 1934 ), and in 1936 was Flash Gordon in the very successful Flash Gordon serial, followed by two sequels, released by Universal in 1938 and 1940.
But as popular as Betty Boop was for Fleischer, the Fleischer Studios would never come close to matching the huge international success of Mickey Mouse.
In issue # 118 ( Oct. 1965 ), Betty becomes the superheroine Superteen, a spoof on popular superhero comics of the era.
Contrary to popular belief, although the verses of Jingle Jangle are supposedly sung by either Betty or Veronica ( the only two female members of the fictional group ), in reality, it was not performed by any female vocalist, rather it was Dante using a falsetto voice.
During the World War II years, Lamour was among the most popular pinup girls among American servicemen, along with Betty Grable, Rita Hayworth, Lana Turner, and Veronica Lake.
His 1959 play A Loss of Roses, with Carol Haney, Warren Beatty, and Betty Field, was filmed as The Stripper ( 1963 ), with Joanne Woodward, Richard Beymer and Claire Trevor, and a popular Jerry Goldsmith score.
Among the celebrities who were considered sex symbols, one of the most popular early pin-up girls was Betty Grable, whose poster was ubiquitous in the lockers of G. I. s during World War II.
In 1947, Betty MacDonald published what became a popular book, The Egg and I, telling her story of marrying and then moving to a small farm on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state.
In 1945, Fortune magazine named Betty Crocker the second most popular American woman ; Eleanor Roosevelt was named first.
New York: Viking, 2004 ( chapter on Betty Crocker in a popular book with footnotes.
As Archie ’ s next door neighbor in the fictional town of Riverdale, the blonde and blue-eyed Betty Cooper is portrayed in the comic book series as a wholesome, popular, middle class girl.
Basinger feels that in the early forties, Marion was more popular than her sister Betty.

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