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In 1973, Dunn and Stax session guitarist Bobby Manuel recruited B-3 organ phenom Carson Whitsett to be part of a band that was to back up a promising new Stax artist named Stefan Anderson.
Carson Whitsett ( May 1, 1945, Jackson, Mississippi – May 8, 2007, Nashville, Tennessee ) was an American keyboardist, songwriter, and record producer.
Carson Whitsett joined his older brother Tim's band, Tim Whitsett & The Imperials ( later known as The Imperial Show Band ) and quickly became a stand-out on the B-3 organ.
Other artists who recorded songs written or co-written by Carson Whitsett include Soul icons Etta James, Eddie Floyd, Johnny Adams, James Carr, Ruth Brown, and Wilson Pickett, as well as Country superstars Conway Twitty and Barbara Mandrell and Gospel greats Albertina Walker and The Staple Singers.
At least two Carson Whitsett collaborations are considered modern day Blues standards in Joe Louis Walker's " Blues of the Month Club " and the W. C.
Carson Whitsett died May 8, 2007, after a sixteen month bout with brain cancer.
* Carson Whitsett left mark on music scene ( Memphis Commercial Appeal )
* Keyboard Ace Carson Whitsett ( The Tennessean )

Carson and would
Curry had decided for himself that Carson City would someday serve as the capital city and left a plot open in the center of town for a future capitol building.
Carson believes that a true free market society would be " world in which ... land and property widely distributed, capital freely available to laborers through mutual banks, productive technology freely available in every country without patents, and every people free to develop locally without colonial robbery ..."
In Averill's novel, Carson finds a kidnapped girl and rescues her, after having vowed to her distraught parents in Boston that he would scour the American West until she was found.
Later, when a friend offered Averill's book as a gift, Carson told the friend he would rather burn the damn thing .” In fact, these extravagant novels set the public's view of Carson for a generation.
Colonel Canby had little or no confidence in the hastily recruited, untrained New Mexico volunteers, who would not obey orders or obeyed them too late to be of any service .” However, Canby did remark about Carson and his volunteer ’ s zeal and energy ”.
Carleton had underestimated the number of Navajo that would arrive at Sumner, and also had ordered insufficient provisions, a factor that Carson deplored.
Chivington boasted that he had surpassed Carson and would soon be known as the great Indian killer.
** Johnny Carson takes over as permanent host of NBC's Tonight Show, a post he would hold for 30 years.
In 2005, after the death of Johnny Carson, it was revealed that Carson had made a habit of sometimes sending jokes to Letterman which Letterman would then incorporate into his monologues.
The host stated Johnny Carson would announce the evening's Top 10 list, at which point DeForest, as Melman, appeared as " Johnny Carson.
" On DeForest's exit, the real Johnny Carson appeared in what would prove Carson's last television appearance.
The episodes were produced and directed by Frederick de Cordova ( who would go on to direct most episodes of NBC's " The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson ").
That this would have pre-empted the need for Edward Carson, the Ulster leader, backed by the Ulster Covenant and his armed Ulster Volunteers, to force through his amending " exclusion of Ulster Bill " to the 1914 Third Home Rule Act.
Six months into the deployment, the units of the 2d BCT were given word that they would not be returning to South Korea but, rather, to Fort Carson, Colorado in an effort to restructure the Army and house more soldiers on American soil.
Pete would make the trek to Hollywood many times, appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 56 times.
Carson predicted that if any attempt to coerce any part of Ulster were made, " a united Ireland within the lifetime of any one now living would be out of the question ".
He was supported by continued by-election successes of the IPP, and felt strong enough to turn down the offer of a cabinet seat, which would have offset Carson ’ s appointment to the war cabinet but would have been unpopular in Ireland.
Lloyd George however gave the Ulster leader Carson a written guarantee that Ulster would not be forced in.
Carson immediately announced that he would not stand, and Law eventually announced that he would run for Leader, the day before Balfour resigned on 7 November.

Carson and go
Instead, Carson fought when necessary, to round up and take prisoner all the Navajo he could find, to force them to go to Bosque Redondo, also called Fort Sumner.
Bob Carolgees made his debut in early 1979, having been told to go on the programme by Irish comic Frank Carson.
The next day, the two partners go to the ransom point, the Carson City Mission church.
He and Lizzy Caplan will portray the 1960s human sexuality pioneers Masters and Johnson ; the series will chronicle " their unusual lives, romance and pop culture trajectory, which saw them go from a Midwestern teaching hospital to the cover of Time magazine and Johnny Carson ’ s couch ".
" Bertha Harris put roses in her mailbox, but never succeeded in meeting her ; Carson McCullers camped on her doorstep, but Barnes only called down, " Whoever is ringing this bell, please go the hell away.
* Mary Mara as Inspector Bryn Carson: ( 1996 – 1997 ) The only female member of the SIU at the time, she was often used to go undercover when a woman's role was needed.
He was ineffective, throwing three interceptions, and was eventually replaced in the game by the newly acquired Carson Palmer, who did in fact go on to throw 0 TDs and 3 INTs himself.
Both Carson and Morgan want to be the one who has discovered Judy officially, and go their separate ways to convince Judy to return to Warner Brothers and assume the role.

Carson and on
Carson McCullers, after a long, painful illness that might have crushed a less-indomitable soul, has come back with an absolute gem of a novel which jumped high on best-seller lists even before official publication.
His frequent appearances on NBC's The Tonight Show spanned three emcees ( Steve Allen, Jack Paar and Johnny Carson ), from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Brooks led a new generation of self-reflective baby-boomer comics appearing on NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
* " The Car " ( song ), a song by Jeff Carson on his 1995 album Jeff Carson
In 1976, Pat Phoenix returned to her role as Elsie Tanner and, after a spate of ill health, Violet Carson returned on a more regular basis as Ena.
The majority of the population of the town lives in Eagle Valley, on the eastern edge of the Carson Range, a branch of the Sierra Nevada.
By 1851 the Eagle Station ranch located along the Carson River served as a trading post and stopover for travelers on the California Trail's Carson Branch which ran through Eagle Valley.
Following the discovery of gold and silver in 1859 on the nearby Comstock Lode, Carson City's population began to rise.
Carson City's development was no longer dependent on the mining industry and instead became a thriving commercial center.
Carson City was in the national news on September 2nd, 2011, when an employee of a family business in South Lake Tahoe opened fire at an IHOP restaurant on the south side of Carson City, killing four people and wounding several others before the shooter turned the gun on himself.
Carson High is on Saliman Road.
Looking south on U. S. Route 395 in Nevada | US 395, just south of U. S. Route 50 in Nevada | US 50 near Carson City
Before the networks agreed to put a stop to censorship and bias in the news division, Segal went on to disrupt The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, and Barbara Walters on The Today Show.
Kosiński appeared 12 times on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson during 1971 – 73, and The Dick Cavett Show in 1974, was a guest on the talk radio show of Long John Nebel, posed half-naked for a cover photograph by Annie Leibovitz for The New York Times Magazine in 1982, and presented the Oscar for screenwriting in 1982.
He was a frequent guest on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and was occasionally featured on the television program Penn & Teller: Bullshit !.

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