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** Carl Wilson, American musician ( d. 1998 )
** Carl Wilson, American musician ( The Beach Boys ) ( b. 1946 )
Family names in many Celtic, English, Iberian, Scandinavian, Armenian and Slavic surnames originate from patronyms, e. g. Wilson ( son of William ), Powell ( from " ap Hywel "), Fernández ( son of Fernando ), Rodríguez ( son of Rodrigo ), Carlsson ( son of Carl ), Petrov ( of Peter ), Stefanović ( son of Stefan, little Stefan ) and O ' Connor ( from " Ó Conchobhair ", meaning grandson / descendant of Conchobhar ).
A few of the many Carolina League players who have gone on to star in the Major Leagues are: Johnny Bench ( Peninsula, 1966 ), Wade Boggs ( Winston-Salem, 1977 ), Barry Bonds ( Prince William, 1985 ), Rod Carew ( Wilson, 1966 ), Dock Ellis ( Kinston, 1965 ), Dwight Evans ( Winston-Salem, 1971 ), Dwight Gooden ( Lynchburg, 1983 ), Andruw Jones ( Durham, 1996 ), Chipper Jones ( Durham, 1992 ), Willie McCovey ( Danville, 1956 ), Joe Morgan ( Durham, 1963 ), Dave Parker ( Salem, 1972 ), Tony Pérez ( Rocky Mount, 1962 ), Andy Pettitte ( Prince William, 1993 ), Jorge Posada ( Prince William, 1993 ), Darryl Strawberry ( Lynchburg, 1981 ), Bernie Williams ( Prince William, 1988 ), and Carl Yastrzemski ( Raleigh, 1959 ).
Enlisting his cousin and often-time singing partner Mike Love, and Wilson's reluctant youngest brother Carl Wilson, Brian's next public performance featured more ambitious arrangements at a fall arts program at his high school.
To entice Carl into the group, Wilson named the newly formed membership " Carl and the Passions ".
Brian and his brothers Carl and Dennis Wilson along with Mike Love and Al Jardine first appeared as a music group in the summer of 1961, initially named the Pendletones.
In writer-director Michael Feeney Callan's 1993 RTE film marking the Beach Boys ' thirtieth anniversary, The Beach Boys Today, Mike Love contested any suggestion that he had blocked the project, and Carl Wilson attributed its collapse principally to drug usage and Brian's unstable health.
" The album's singles — the Bruce Johnston-produced original " Bluebirds Over the Mountains " ( Billboard # 64 ) and the Carl Wilson-produced cover of The Ronettes ' " I Can Hear Music "— won lukewarm attention, with the latter reaching # 24 on the Billboard single chart in April 1969 ; the lead track, the Wilson / Love-authored " Do It Again ", an unabashed throwback to the band's earlier surf hits, had been an international hit in the summer of 1968, reaching # 20 in the US charts and # 1 the UK while also scoring well in other countries.
Wilson played and sang on much of the 1971 Surf's Up album and wrote or co-wrote four of the album's ten songs, including the title track, which was a Carl Wilson-produced rerecording of the legendary 1966 SMiLE track.
Wilson contributed to three out of eight songs on Beach Boys ' Carl and the Passions – " So Tough " in early 1972, and reluctantly agreed to accompany the band to the Netherlands, where they based themselves to record Holland.
Though Wilson was present for the Dutch recordings, he yielded to his bibulous tendencies ( primarily hashish and hard cider ) and rarely participated, confining himself to work on " Funky Pretty " ( a collaboration with Mike Love and the band's manager, Jack Rieley ), a one-line sung intro to Al Jardine's " California Saga: California ", and " Mount Vernon and Fairway ( A Fairy Tale )", a children's narrative suite musically inspired by Randy Newman's Sail Away that was promptly rejected by the band ; eventually, Carl Wilson capitulated and ensured that the suite would be released as a bonus EP with the album.
By way of explaining Brian's variable input, Carl Wilson told Musician magazine in 1981 that his brother had become seriously addicted to cocaine during this period.
During this maladious period, the single " Good Timin '" ( a collaboration between Brian and Carl Wilson dating from the 1974 Caribou sessions ) peaked at # 40 in June 1979.
This involved " firing " him from The Beach Boys in November 1982 at the behest of Carl Wilson, isolating him from his family and friends ( most notably longtime girlfriend / nurse Carolyn Williams ) in Hawaii, and putting him on a rigorous diet and health regimen.
Several family members, including Carl Wilson and mother Audree, testified in court that Brian had not even read the final manuscript.
Landy's illegal use of psychotropic drugs on Wilson and his influence over Wilson's financial affairs was legally ended by Carl Wilson and other members of the Wilson family after a two-year-long conservatorship battle in Los Angeles.
Two other key songs written and recorded for SMiLE -- " Cabin Essence " and " Surf's Up " -- were compiled by Carl Wilson and included on the 20 / 20 and Surf's Up LPs in more or less the same form as Wilson had intended them for SMiLE, while the song " Cool Cool Water " ( an extended track built around the SMiLE fragment " I love to say Dada ") later appeared on the Sunflower album.
King, Asleep at the Wheel, Cyndi Lauper, Carl Perkins, Yoko Ono, Blues Traveler, Cher, Chicago, Luba, Robert Burns, George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, Nina Hagen, Robert Plant, Peter Criss, Scandal, Brian Wilson, Late Show regular Warren Zevon, jazz trumpeter Lew Soloff, jazz saxophonist Lou Marini and bluegrass legend Earl Scruggs.

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" Carl Laemmle, the head of Universal Studios, considered terminating Davis's employment, but cinematographer Karl Freund told him she had " lovely eyes " and would be suitable for The Bad Sister ( 1931 ), in which she subsequently made her film debut.
During July 1954, Perkins and his wife heard a new release of " Blue Moon of Kentucky " by Elvis Presley, Scotty Moore and Bill Black on the radio., and Valda told Carl that someone in Memphis understood what he was doing and he should go see him.
Years later fellow musician Gene Vincent told an interviewer that, rather than " Blue Moon of Kentucky " being a " new sound ", " a lot of people were doing it before that, especially Carl Perkins.
Commenting on Perkins's playing, Sam Phillips has been quoted as saying that, " I knew that Carl could rock and in fact he told me right from the start that he had been playing that music before Elvis came out on record ...
Phillips suggested changes to the lyrics (" Go, cat, go ") and the band changed the end of the song to a " boogie vamp ". On Ozark Jubilee Presley left Sun for a larger opportunity with RCA in November, and on December 19, 1955, Phillips, who had begun recording Perkins in late 1954, told Perkins, " Carl Perkins, you're my rockabilly cat now.
Another odd account of Charles ’ death comes from Finish writer Carl Nordling who states that the king ’ s surgeon, Melchior Neumann, dreamed that the king had told him in a dream that he was not shot from the fortress but fromone who came creeping ”.
Hessian commanders von Block and Carl von Donop, were told that there were 3, 000 American troops at Mount Holly.
According to Crane, Bill Bliss had told Millicent Trent that, after the shot rang out, and while Bliss was having a drink, Leonore Lemmon came downstairs and said, “ Tell them I was down here, tell them I was down here !” In an interview with Carl Glass, Crane expanded on this: " It needed to be said and that is the way I heard it from Millie as it was told to her by Bill Bliss.
Army Major General Carl Stiner had warned Buckley that he was in danger, but Buckley told him that " I have a pretty good intelligence network ... I think I'm secure.
Shortly before the outbreak of hostilities and the Marne Campaign of 1914 Moltke was called to the Kaiser who had been told by Prince Carl Max Lichowsky that the British Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward Grey had offered British neutrality if France was not attacked.
In the spring of 1970, he was told that Delaney and Bonnie's backup band, consisting of bassist Carl Radle, drummer Jim Gordon, and keyboardist Bobby Whitlock, was leaving the group.
Lenny had told Carl that he was married to a beauty queen, and as of the 8th season, Carl had yet to meet Lenny's wife.
Carl told Michael Feeney Callan, writer-director of the RTÉ 1993 documentary The Beach Boys Today ( a celebration of the Beach Boys ' thirtieth anniversary ), that Bachman was his favorite writing partner, " basically because he rocked, and I love to rock ".
In 1992, Carl told Michael Feeney Callan his hope was to record new Brian Wilson material.
Brahms told Carl Martin Reinthaler, director of music at the Bremen Cathedral, that he would have gladly called the work " Ein menschliches Requiem " ( A human Requiem ).
After that meeting, both Halder and Brauchitsch told Carl Friedrich Goerdeler that overthrowing Hitler was simply something that they could not do, and he should find other officers if that was what he really wanted to do.
On September 8, 2012, attorney Shawn Holley told the Los Angeles Times in a statement: " As members of the defense team, Carl Douglas and I were present in court on the day that Chris Darden asked O. J.
One day he told a client that he was searching for a good singing teacher, and the client recommended Carl Martin Öhman, a well known Wagnerian tenor from the 1920s, who is also credited with discovering Jussi Björling.
" After that meeting, both Halder and Brauchitsch told Carl Friedrich Goerdeler that overthrowing Hitler was simply something that they could not do, and he should find other officers if he that was what he really wanted to.
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein said that " Deep Throat " told them that Sloan knew nothing about the Watergate burglary or how the money he disbursed was actually used.
Betty argues that Carl told her that she would only need to pay Carl $ 800.

Carl and Michael
Carl Friedrich Michael Meinhof ( July 23, 1857 – February 11, 1944 ) was a German linguist and one of the first linguists to study African languages.
The 2007 print version of the Britannica has 4, 411 contributors, many eminent in their fields, such as Nobel Laureate economist Milton Friedman, astronomer Carl Sagan, and surgeon Michael DeBakey.
* Contemporary artists Jutta Koether, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Kenneth Goldsmith, Eline McGeorge and Karl Holmqvist were commissioned to make new installation works in 2009 in response to Kurt Schiwtters as part of the Senses exhibition which took place in Alesund, Norway ( 2009 ) and at Chisenhale Gallery, London ( 2010 ).
Several other experiments followed, with André-Marie Ampère, who in 1820 discovered that the magnetic field circulating in a closed-path was related to the current flowing through the perimeter of the path ; Carl Friedrich Gauss ; Jean-Baptiste Biot and Félix Savart, both of which in 1820 came up with the Biot-Savart Law giving an equation for the magnetic field from a current-carrying wire ; Michael Faraday, who in 1831 found that a time-varying magnetic flux through a loop of wire induced a voltage, and others finding further links between magnetism and electricity.
The economic theory of the network effect was advanced significantly between 1985 and 1995 by researchers Michael L. Katz, Carl Shapiro, Joseph Farrell and Garth Saloner.
Nurmi's record for most Olympic gold medals was matched by gymnast Larisa Latynina in 1964, swimmer Mark Spitz in 1972 and fellow track and field athlete Carl Lewis in 1996, and broken by swimmer Michael Phelps in 2008.
Authors connected to Stockholm include the poet and songwriter Carl Michael Bellman ( 1740 – 1795 ), novelist and dramatist August Strindberg ( 1849 – 1912 ), and novelist Hjalmar Söderberg ( 1869 – 1941 ), all of whom made Stockholm part of their works.
* February 4 – Carl Michael Bellman, Swedish poet and composer ( d. 1795 )
* Ulla Winblad, in the famous 18th-century poems of Carl Michael Bellman.
In the 1950s, his most important work in television involved writing for Red Buttons, Sid Caesar on Caesar's Hour, in Celeste Holm's Honestly, Celeste !, as well as with writers Mel Tolkin, Michael Stewart, Selma Diamond, Neil Simon, Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner, and ( on two Caesar specials ) Woody Allen.
That same year, Weber went to Salzburg to study with Michael Haydn, the younger brother of Joseph Haydn, who agreed to teach Carl free of charge.
* Michael H. Kater, " Carl Orff im Dritten Reich ", Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte 43, 1 ( January 1995 ): 1 – 35.
The character of Gekko is said to be a composite of several people, including Owen Morrisey, Dennis Levine, Ivan Boesky, Carl Icahn, Asher Edelman, Michael Ovitz, Michael Milken, and Stone himself.
He wants to become involved with his hero, the corporate raider Gordon Gekko ( Michael Douglas ), a ruthless and legendary Wall Street player, whose values could not conflict more with those of Bud's father Carl ( Martin Sheen ), a blue-collar maintenance foreman at Bluestar Airlines and president of Bluestar's machinists ' union, who believes success is achieved through work and actually providing something of value, not speculating on the goods and services of others.
Reportedly, Gordon Gekko is said to be a composite of several people: Owen Morrisey, who was involved in a $ 20 million insider trading scandal in 1985, Dennis Levine, Ivan Boesky, corporate raider Carl Icahn, art collector Asher Edelman, agent Michael Ovitz, and Stone himself.
More than as an opera singer, however, Schiøtz is remembered for his interpretation of Danish songs and Schubert's and Schumann's lieder, as well as songs by Carl Michael Bellman.
Carl Michael Yastrzemski (; nicknamed " Yaz "; born August 22, 1939 ) is a former American Major League Baseball left fielder and first baseman.
Carl Michael Bellman by Per Krafft the Elder | Per Krafft
The Life and Songs of Carl Michael Bellman: Genius of the Swedish Rococo.
Carl Michael Bellman: Sweden's Shakespeare of the Guitar Song, ( Stockholm: Proprius, 1998 ).
Articles: " Carl Michael Bellmans okända släkt ", Marianne Nyström s. 209-226 and " Skalde-Anor: Carl Michael Bellmans härstammning ", Håkan Skogsjö s. 227-236

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