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Carmichael had begun to work at an investment house and was considering a switch in career when he composed " Georgia on My Mind " ( lyrics by Stuart Gorrell ), perhaps most famous in the Ray Charles rendition recorded many years later.
Carmichael composed and recorded " Up a Lazy River " in 1930 ( lyrics by Sidney Arodin ) and the first recorded version of " Stardust " with lyrics ( by Mitchell Parish ) was recorded by Bing Crosby in 1931.
Around the same time Carmichael composed " Heart and Soul ", " Small Fry ", and " I Get Along Without You Very Well ( Except Sometimes )" ( premiered by Dick Powell in a radio broadcast ).
In 1948 Carmichael composed a piece called Brown County in Autumn, a nine-minute tone poem which was not well received by critics.
" Stardust " is an American popular song composed in 1927 by Hoagy Carmichael with lyrics added in 1929 by Mitchell Parish.
The background score for The Blob was composed by Ralph Carmichael.
Carmichael also composed the original theme for the film, entitled " Violence " on the soundtrack album, which started the film on a serious and frightening note.
Some commercial stations played Contemporary Christian Music ( CCM ) for a few hours a week, but in the 1980s, as commercial and some non-commercial Christian stations evolved to Contemporary formats, Family Radio remained with a mainly traditional music format composed of choir hymns, various Gospel singing groups such as the Bill Gaither Trio, Christian college choirs, instrumental orchestral hymn renditions from conductors such as Paul Mickelson and Ralph Carmichael, vocalists such as George Beverly Shea, Frank Boggs, Doug Oldham, Mahalia Jackson, John McGill, Dave Boyer, and others, and softer urban contemporary gospel songs.
In 1978, country singer Willie Nelson released a collection of popular standards composed by such notables as Hoagy Carmichael, George Gershwin, and Irving Berlin titled Stardust.
Songs with music composed by Hoagy Carmichael
The most famous theme, which had the longest run from the late 1980s through the 1990s and is still heard in a slightly classical vein today, is a guitar piece that was composed by Nick Webb and Greg Carmichael.

Carmichael and seven
These first seven Carmichael numbers, from 561 to 8911, were all found by the Czech mathematician Václav Šimerka in 1885 ( thus preceding not just Carmichael but also Korselt, although Šimerka did not find anything like Korselt's criterion ).
Alongside Josh Lucas and Patrick Dempsey, Witherspoon played Melanie Carmichael, a young fashion designer who intends to marry a New York politician but must return to Alabama to divorce her childhood sweetheart, from whom she has been separated for seven years.
In what was projected as " the perfect storm ", James " Bubba " Stewart made his debut in the premier 250cc class, along with perennial contenders Chad Reed and Kevin Windham, Carmichael triumphantly regained his Supercross title, with seven victories to Reed's five, Stewart's three, and Windham's one.

Carmichael and songs
Soon afterward, radio introduced millions of Americans to the same songs, often written by artists like Hoagy Carmichael, or sung in a more soothing, personal style by crooners like Rudy Vallée or Bing Crosby.
American composer and author Alec Wilder wrote of Carmichael in his sweeping " American Popular Song: The Great Innovators, 1900 – 1950 " that he was the " most talented, inventive, sophisticated and jazz-oriented " of the hundreds of writers composing pop songs in the first half of the 20th century.
He began to compose songs, " Washboard Blues " and " Boneyard Shuffle " for Curtis Hitch, and also " Riverboat Shuffle ", recorded by Beiderbecke, which became a staple of jazz and Carmichael ’ s first recorded song.
Carmichael finished and recorded one of his most famous songs, " Star Dust " ( later renamed " Stardust ", with Mitchell Parish's lyrics added in 1929 ), at the Gennett Records studio in Richmond, Indiana, with Carmichael doing the piano solo.
Some fans were dismayed as he steadily veered away from hot jazz, but recordings by Louis Armstrong continued to " jazz up " Carmichael ’ s popular songs.
Carmichael appeared as an actor in a total of 14 motion pictures, always performing at least one of his songs, including Young Man with a Horn ( based on friend Bix Beiderbecke's life ) with Bacall and Kirk Douglas, and multi-Academy Award winner The Best Years of Our Lives with Myrna Loy and Fredric March ), in which he teaches a disabled veteran with metal prostheses to play " Chop Sticks ".
In 1964, while The Beatles were exploding on the scene, Carmichael lamented, " I'll betcha I have twenty-five songs lying in my trunk " and no one was calling to say " have you got a real good song for such-and such an artist ".
By 1967, Carmichael was spending time back in New York but was still unsuccessful with his new songs.
Then into popular music with songs such as Hoagy Carmichael and Stuart Gorrell's " Georgia On My Mind ".
The songs by Styne and Robin are from the Broadway show, while the songs by Carmichael and Adamson were written especially for the film.
All songs written by Adam Levine, Jesse Carmichael, Mickey Madden and Ryan Dusick, except where noted.
In 1960 HMV recorded a dramatised version with songs ( music by Harold Fraser-Simpson ) of two episodes from the book, starring Ian Carmichael as Pooh, Denise Bryer as Christopher Robin ( who also narrated ), Hugh Lloyd as Tigger, Penny Morrell as Piglet, and Terry Norris as Eeyore.
Welk frequently had performers sing and play standards from the big band era and the first half of the 20th century ( Welk had a particular admiration for contemporaries Hoagy Carmichael, Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer and similar composers ), although the show's repertoire was in reality much broader and would often include pop songs from the 1950s, 60s, and 70s as well as country music, patriotic music, and religious music, especially if it was thought to appeal to older listeners ( and, as Welk stated in 1956, " as long as it's done in the champagne style ").
The Carmina Gadelica is a collection of prayers, hymns, charms, incantations, blessings, runes, and other literary-folkloric poems and songs collected and translated by amateur folklorist Alexander Carmichael ( 1832 – 1912 ) in the Gaelic-speaking regions of Scotland between 1855 and 1910.
He wrote a large number of lyrics of popular songs, including " Ole Buttermilk Sky " ( with Hoagy Carmichael ) " That's Amore " ( with Harry Warren ) and "( Roll Along ) Wagon Train " ( with Sammy Fain ) the second theme used on the television program, Wagon Train.
Beginning his career in the late 1960s as a member of local outfit Les Cruches, Henny spends the early 1970s writing songs for others and recording two himself as Ruby Carmichael.

Carmichael and for
The Texans made themselves a comforting break on the opening kickoff when Denver's Al Carmichael was jarred loose from the ball when Dave Grayson, the speedy halfback, hit him and Guard Al Reynolds claimed it for Dallas.
Linebarger also employed the literary pseudonyms " Carmichael Smith " ( for his political thriller Atomsk ), " Anthony Bearden " ( for his poetry ) and " Felix C. Forrest " ( for the novels Ria and Carola ).
They are named for Robert Carmichael.
: Theorem ( A. Korselt 1899 ): A positive composite integer is a Carmichael number if and only if is square-free, and for all prime divisors of, it is true that ( where means that divides ).
( The oddness of Carmichael numbers also follows from the fact that is a Fermat witness for any even number.
From the criterion it also follows that Carmichael numbers are cyclic .< ref > Proof sketch: If is square-free but not cyclic, for two prime factors and of.
Specifically, they showed that for sufficiently large, there are at least Carmichael numbers between 1 and.
On April 21, 1975, SLA members robbed the Crocker National Bank in Carmichael, California, in the process killing 42-year-old Myrna Opsahl, a mother of four depositing money for her church.
In the original series, which ran on Radio 4 from 1973 – 83, no adaptation was made of the seminal Gaudy Night, perhaps because the leading character in this novel is Harriet and not Peter ; this was corrected in 2005 when a version specially recorded for the BBC Radio Collection was released starring Carmichael and Joanna David.
Using λ instead of φ ( n ) allows more choices for d. λ can also be defined using the Carmichael function, λ ( n ).
Stokely Carmichael is credited for coining the phrase institutional racism in the late 1960s.
The other main deep threats on offense, wide receivers Harold Carmichael and Charlie Smith, along with tight end Keith Krepfle, combined for 125 receptions, 2, 090 yards, and 16 touchdowns.
On May 6, 1924, the Wolverines recorded a tune Carmichael had written especially for Beiderbecke and his colleagues: " Riverboat Shuffle ".
Mills had an eye for new talent and early on published compositions by Hoagy Carmichael, Dorothy Fields, and Harold Arlen.
An integer x that is a Fermat pseudoprime for all values of a that are coprime to x is called a Carmichael number.
He and Stewart would listen to records and invite Johnny Mercer, Hoagy Carmichael, Dinah Shore, and Nat King Cole over for music, with the latter giving the family piano lessons.
A number p that is a pseudoprime to base a for every number a coprime to p is called a Carmichael number ( e. g. 561 ).
The converse of Fermat's little theorem is not generally true, as it fails for Carmichael numbers.
Nixon and other Republicans provided little support for Carmichael to avoid alienating conservative Southern Democrats though the GOP did work to elect two House candidates who later became influential U. S. senators, Trent Lott and Thad Cochran.
Murder Must Advertise was adapted for television in 1973 as a mini-series starring Ian Carmichael as Lord Peter Wimsey, Mark Eden as Chief Inspector Charles Parker, Bridget Armstrong as Dian de Momerie, Peter Bowles as Major Milligan, and Paul Darrow as Mr. Tallboy.
Black pride as a national movement is closely linked with the developments of the American Civil Rights Movement, during which noted figures such as Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, A. Philip Randolph, Stokely Carmichael, and others protested the conditions of the United States ' segregated society, and lobbied for better treatment for people of the Black race.
The publisher is Carmichael Media, headed by Logan Carmichael who previously was a news writer and reporter for WPLZ radio in Chattanooga, TN and has been a longtime radio news director in Marion County.

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