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* 1963 – Bill Stevenson, American drummer, songwriter, and producer ( All, Descendents, The Lemonheads, and Only Crime )
A loose clique of stars, including Simon Pegg, Dylan Moran, Jessica Stevenson, Mark Heap, Ricky Gervais, Tamsin Greig and Bill Bailey have revolved around these series, with the most obvious acknowledgement of this coming in the scene in the film Shaun of the Dead when the two groups of survivors troop past each other, with cameos galore.
Black Flag eventually got Bill Stevenson of Descendents to join permanently ( he had filled in from time-to-time before ).
Left to right: Stephen Egerton ( guitarist ) | Stephen Egerton, Keith Morris, Bill Stevenson ( musician ) | Bill Stevenson, and Chuck Dukowski performing as Black Flag at the GV30 show in December 2011
On December 18, 2011, Keith Morris, Chuck Dukowski, Bill Stevenson, and the Descendents ' Stephen Egerton played the Nervous Breakdown EP in its entirety for the Goldenvoice 30th anniversary show called GV 30.
Ginn resurrected it without telling his brother and turned it over to drummer Bill Stevenson to do the layout, who cut it into pieces and used them as elements for the cover and lyric sheet.
Wallingford is home to the Choate Rosemary Hall school ( which graduated John F. Kennedy, John Dos Passos, Glenn Close, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Douglas, Bill Simmons, Ivanka Trump, and Adlai Stevenson ).
Famous residents and property owners within the area now known as Mettawa have included two-time presidential nominee Adlai E. Stevenson, city planner Edward H. Bennett and more recently, news anchor and rancher Bill Kurtis.
Wright announced the release of a Region 1 Spaced DVD release on July 22, 2008, which included an all-new commentary with Wright, Pegg, and Stevenson, as well as special guests Quentin Tarantino, Kevin Smith, Bill Hader, Matt Stone, and Patton Oswalt.
One of his co-workers at the shop was Bill Stevenson, a Mira Costa student eight years Morris ' junior who would also go on to be a member of Black Flag.
John William " Bill " Stevenson ( born September 10, 1963 ) is an American musician and record producer.
The Descendents were formed in 1978 by guitarist Frank Navetta, bassist Tony Lombardo and drummer Bill Stevenson.
Milo Aukerman went to college, embarking on an education that would take him as far as a doctorate in biochemistry, while Bill Stevenson became the drummer for Black Flag.
Frank Navetta joined Tony Lombardo and Bill Stevenson to play songs from when they were a trio, before Aukerman joined the group.
Since 1987, the band's lineup has consisted of singer Milo Aukerman, guitarist Stephen Egerton, bassist Karl Alvarez, and drummer Bill Stevenson.
In late 1978 Navetta was joined by drummer Bill Stevenson and bassist Tony Lombardo, revitalizing the Descendents project.
At the same time, drummer Bill Stevenson had also joined Black Flag, intending to be in both bands at once but soon finding it too difficult due to Black Flag's touring and recording schedule :" The band had time off so I spent like two years with Black Flag.
Drummer Bill Stevenson acted as producer of the album, working with recording engineers Richard Andrews and Ethan James.
Miller and Stevenson then formed The Rhythm Dukes, later joined by Bill Champlin.
All is an American punk rock band originally from Los Angeles, currently based in Fort Collins, Colorado, formed by Descendents members Bill Stevenson, Karl Alvarez, and Stephen Egerton.
The remaining members, guitarist Stephen Egerton, bassist Karl Alvarez, and drummer Bill Stevenson decided to carry on as a band, adopting the title of the Descendents ’ last studio album, All, as their official moniker.

Bill and attributed
Greenberg's contributions to the Cleveland farm system led to the team's successes throughout the 1950s, although Bill James once wrote that the Indians ' late 1950s collapse should also be attributed to him.
Bill Dodd, who was defeated for state superintendent of education in the same election cycle that Edwards was winning the governorship for the first time, attributed the Edwards victory in part to political kingmaker Louis J. Roussel, Jr., of New Orleans.
Bill Chase was a great advocate of long tones as an exercise for developing the embouchure, and attributed much of his ability in the upper register of the trumpet to this practice.
Some have attributed the formation of the band The Righteous Brothers to Wimber ( then known as Johnny Wimber ) since he was the one who brought Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley together for the band The Paramours in 1962.
He made a strong speech in support of the Bill, and was blamed for the Conservatives ' unexpected electoral defeat the following year, which the right of the party attributed to newly-enfranchised young women ( referred to derogatorily as " flappers ") voting for the opposition Labour party.
Meyer's success can be attributed to his unique offensive system, which is an offshoot of Bill Walsh's West Coast Offense, relying on short pass routes.
Yet another interesting development attributed to Bill Jiler was the development of the CRB Index.
( This prediction often attributed by the hoax writer to Bill Gates ) A prototype computer that is allegedly under development as part of this project is called " Ibycus ".
# " A Fool Such as I " ( Bill Trader ; wrongly attributed to James Buford Abner, who wrote a gospel song with the same title ) – 2: 41
By 1978, WXYZ-TV was the second most-dominant television station in the United States in local viewer ratings, no doubt attributed to ABC's prime-time ratings dominance and the continued success of Channel 7 Action News with lead news anchor Bill Bonds.
His opposition, however, to the Calcutta Municipal Bill of 1876, which first recognized the elective system, was attributed to his prejudice in favour of the classes against the masses.
Games in this era were frequently attributed to individual programmers, and many retro gamers seek out games by particular developers, such as Tomohiro Nishikado, Shigeru Miyamoto, Shigesato Itoi, Bill Williams, Eugene Jarvis, Dave Theurer, Nasir Gebelli, Yuji Naka, Jeff Minter, Yuji Horii, Yu Suzuki, Tony Crowther, Andrew Braybrook, Hideo Kojima, and Hironobu Sakaguchi.
A quote often attributed to Zim, but actually invented by writer Ring Lardner some years later, was that when asked about the incident Zim replied, " Who the hell was I supposed to throw to, Klem ( umpire Bill Klem, who was working the plate )?
The victory of Jefferson and the Democratic-Republicans can be partially attributed to unpopular Adams administration policies, including the Alien and Sedition Acts, which curtailed the Bill of Rights guarantees of freedom of speech and the press.

Bill and change
`` I wrote Bill in my last letter to forget that I had told him that I didn't mean to reconsider my decision not to change my mind -- and he seems to have misunderstood me ''.
Liverpool continued to wear red shirts and white shorts until 1964, when manager Bill Shankly decided to change to an all red strip.
In a change that would prove crucial in the coming years, he was replaced by the team's defensive coordinator, Bill Parcells.
The first indication of this change in approach comes from the 1706 pamphlet by John How, a stationer, titled Reasons humbly Offer'd for a Bill for the Encouragement of Learning and the Improvement of Printing.
In 1987 Bill Elliot's asphalt blistering qualifying time at Talladega brought about a change at superspeedways ( Daytona and Talladega ). Such high speeds and Bobby Allison's car going airborne into the catch-fence and injuring fans forced NASCAR to implement power-reducing measures, one of which was the mandated implement of below carburetor restrictor plates.
* United States President Bill Clinton was a dominant political figure in international affairs during the 1990s known especially for his attempts to negotiate peace in the Middle East and end the ongoing wars occurring in the former Yugoslavia ; his promotion of international action to decrease human-created climate change ; and his endorsement of advancing free trade in the Americas.
The government covered up most of these radiation mishaps until 1993, when President Bill Clinton ordered a change of policy.
Despite STV's explanation of expense, ITV plc were angered by the decision, as a recent schedule change had made The Bill central to their programming, and broadcast the programmes on ITV3 as well to ensure Scottish viewers could see the programmes.
There was also a change in coaching, with Floyd being dismissed in favor of assistant coach and former Bulls co-captain Bill Cartwright, following a series of arguments with players and management.
The Reagan Doctrine was strongly criticized by the neoconservatives, who also became disgruntled with the outcome of the Gulf War and United States foreign policy under Bill Clinton, sparking them to call for change towards global stability through their support for active intervention and the democratic peace theory.
After the presidency of Bill Clinton, a change in United States foreign policy was introduced with the presidency of his son George W. Bush and the new Bush Doctrine, who increased military spending from the former presidency of Bill Clinton.
Regime change in Iraq became a stated goal of United States foreign policy when Public Law 105-338 ( the " Iraq Liberation Act ") was signed into law by U. S. President Bill Clinton.
* Palmer v. Clarke and a change in Evidentiary Rules as a Bill of Attainder
* September-Bill Haley and His Saddlemen change their image to become Bill Haley & His Comets
President Bill Clinton ’ s signing statement for the GLBA summarized the established argument for repealing Glass-Steagall Section ’ s 20 and 32 in stating that this change, and the GLBA ’ s amendments to the Bank Holding Company Act, would “ enhance the stability of our financial services system ” by permitting financial firms to “ diversify their product offerings and thus their sources of revenue ” and make financial firms “ better equipped to compete in global financial markets .”
The Bill sought to reduce the number of both bishoprics and archbishoprics from 22 to 12, to change the structure of the leases of Church lands and to apply the revenues saved by these changes for the use of parishes.
" Later episodes change the name slightly, such as " Lucky See, Monkey Do ", where Bill flirts with a girl at a drive-thru Want-A-Burger.
It discusses how change came in 1978 as Bill Gates, in his Open Letter to Hobbyists, pointedly prodded hobbyists to pay up.
For example, the first Governor-General of the Irish Free State, Tim Healy, was instructed by the British Dominions Office in 1922 to withhold the Royal Assent on any Bill passed by the two houses of the Oireachtas ( the Irish parliament ) that attempted to change or abolish the Oath of Allegiance.
The Act, signed by President Bill Clinton, represented a major change in American telecommunication law, since it was the first time that the Internet was included in broadcasting and spectrum allotment.
The 1980s marked a change in leadership as Mr. Bill Casper announced his retirement as Chancellor of the institution after 20 years of service.
Rocket's final appearance was on the March 7, 1981 broadcast, hosted by Bill Murray, when Weekend Update received a one-time name and set change to SNL NewsLine.
Some of the company's largest investors, notably Bill Gates's Cascade Investments ( which owned about 11 % of Six Flags at the time ) and Daniel Snyder's Red Zone, LLC ( which owned 12 %), demanded change.

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