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Crosby and Nash
* 1941 – David Crosby, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( The Byrds, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and CPR )
" Southern Cross " is also a 1982 song by the classic rock group Crosby, Stills and Nash, written by Rick Curtis, Michael Curtis, and Stephen Stills.
The track " Long May You Run " is a different mix to that found on the album of the same name, featuring the harmonies of the full Crosby Stills & Nash before David Crosby and Graham Nash left the recording sessions.
#* performed by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young ; appears on the album Déjà Vu
#* performed by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young ; released as a single, 1970
#* performed by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young ; previously unreleased ; original mix ( without Crosby and Nash ) appears on the Stills-Young Band album Long May You Run
* " Dark Star ", by Crosby, Stills & Nash from CSN
* 1942 – Graham Nash, English-American musician ( The Hollies and Crosby & Nash )
* 1945 – Neil Young, Canadian singer and guitarist ( Buffalo Springfield, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young )
The super-group Crosby, Stills and Nash, formed in 1968 from members of The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, and The Hollies, were joined by Neil Young for Deja Vu in 1970, which moved away from many of what had become the " clichés " of psychedelic rock and placed an emphasis on political commentary and vocal harmonies.
Some well-known male US vocal quartets include The Statler Brothers ; The Ames Brothers ; The Chi-Lites ; Crosby Stills Nash & Young ; The Dixie Hummingbirds ; The Four Aces ; Four Freshmen ; The Four Seasons ; The Four Tops ; The Cathedral Quartet ; Ernie Haase and Signature Sound ; The Golden Gate Quartet ; The Hilltoppers ; The Jordanaires ; Mills Brothers ; The Rascals ; and The Skylarks.
* " Southern Cross " ( Crosby, Stills and Nash song ), 1982 song by Crosby, Stills, and Nash
The Band has influenced numerous bands, songwriters, and performers, from the Grateful Dead and The Beatles to Eric Clapton, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Led Zeppelin, Elvis Costello, Elton John, and Phish.
The event was captured in the 1970 documentary movie Woodstock, an accompanying soundtrack album, and Joni Mitchell's song " Woodstock ", which commemorated the event and became a major hit for Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.

Crosby and embarked
Young embarked on a solo tour noted for its dark tone, with Crosby and Nash joining in mid-tour for recordings that would be issued on Time Fades Away ; his Crazy Horse bandmate Danny Whitten had died of a heroin overdose before the tour.

Crosby and on
Humphrey based this framework on the earlier Quality Management Maturity Grid developed by Philip B. Crosby in his book " Quality is Free ".
Towards the end of the year, Bowie performed the song for Marc Bolan's television show Marc, and again two days later for Bing Crosby's televised Christmas special, when he joined Crosby in " Peace on Earth / Little Drummer Boy ", a version of " The Little Drummer Boy " with a new, contrapuntal verse.
When The Byrds performed on December 12, 1965, David Crosby got into a shouting match with the show's director.
Kelly also frequently appeared on television shows during the 1960s, but his one effort at television series, as Father Chuck O ' Malley in Going My Way ( 1962 – 63 ), based on the Best Picture of 1944 starring Bing Crosby, was dropped after thirty episodes, although it enjoyed great popularity in Roman Catholic countries outside of the United States.
Along with the Parsons-Hillman originals " Christine's Tune " and " Sin City " were versions of the soul music classics " The Dark End of the Street " and " Do Right Woman ", the latter featuring David Crosby on high harmony.
* Reel-to-reel audio tape recording, based on technology found in Germany after the war, helped musical artists such as Bing Crosby make and distribute recordings with better fidelity.
Later on, the body resurfaces in a lab where his ex-wife Arianna Carlin ( played by Emma Samms ) with the help of devoted scientist Gretchen Kelly ( played by Denise Crosby ) freezes Luthor's remains and labors to bring him back from the dead.
This small park sits between Crosby Hall and Chelsea Old Church, an Anglican church on Old Church Street whose southern chapel was commissioned by More and in which he sang with his parish choir.
Starring Denise Crosby ( best known for her portrayal of Security Chief Tasha Yar on the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation ), the film contains interviews with Star Trek devotees, more commonly known as Trekkies.
He took the name of Victor Borge, and, in 1941, he started on Rudy Vallee's radio show, but was hired soon after by Bing Crosby for his Kraft Music Hall.
The minor studios such as Republic Pictures made Bob Crosby and Eddie Foy Jr Rookies on Parade and Monogram Pictures enlisted Nat Pendleton as Top Sergeant Mulligan.
When, on a mid-ocean voyage, Paley heard a phonograph record of a young unknown crooner, he rushed to the ship's radio room and " cabled " New York to sign Bing Crosby immediately to a contract for a daily radio show.
The vaudevillians and musicians who were huge after the war were the same stars who had been huge in the 30s: Benny, Crosby, Burns and Allen, Edgar Bergen all had been on the radio almost as long as there had been network radio.
Beiderbecke also has been credited for his influence, directly, on Bing Crosby and, indirectly, via saxophonist Frank Trumbauer, on Lester Young.
In the meantime, Beiderbecke played on four number-one records in 1928, all under the Whiteman name: " Together ," " Ramona ," " My Angel ," and " Ol ' Man River ", which featured Bing Crosby on vocals.
* " Lonely Melody " 3 / " Mississippi Mud " 2, with Bing Crosby, the Rhythm Boys, and Izzy Friedman, recorded on January 4, 1928, in New York and released as Victor 25366

Crosby and successful
Notable band members included David Crosby, Gene Clark, Michael Clarke, Clarence White, Skip Battin and Gram Parsons, all of whom went on to form successful groups.
The Opera's general director, John Crosby, attempted to negotiate for Santa Fe to stage the American premiere of the full three-act opera, but was not successful.
Crosby was later re-hired by the Conservative Party to run their successful campaign in the 2008 London Mayor election.
Nevertheless, they found instant appeal with teenagers and young adults who were engrossed in the swing and jazz idioms, especially when they performed with nearly all of the major big bands, including those led by Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Buddy Rich, Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey, Gene Krupa, Joe Venuti, Freddie Slack, Eddie Heywood, Bob Crosby ( Bing's brother ), Desi Arnaz, Guy Lombardo, Les Brown, Bunny Berigan, Xavier Cugat, Paul Whiteman, Ted Lewis, Nelson Riddle and mood-master Gordon Jenkins, whose orchestra and chorus accompanied them on such successful soft and melancholy renditions as " I Can Dream, Can't I?
They recorded 47 songs with crooner Bing Crosby, 23 of which charted on Billboard, thus making the team one of the most successful pairings of acts in a recording studio in show business history.
In the 1945 Crosby / Bergman film The Bells of St. Mary's, when Crosby's character, Father O ' Malley, is asked how he was successful in tracking down a long-missing musician, he points to the sky and quips, " I went straight to the top-Petrillo!
She is best remembered for appearing in the Road to ... movies, a series of successful comedies starring Bing Crosby and Bob Hope.
He did work steadily, appearing in dozens of films over the years, in such successful releases as Samson and Delilah ; two Bob Hope / Bing Crosby " Road " films, Road to Singapore and Road to Rio ; and the Ozzie and Harriet feature Here Come the Nelsons.
Its most successful imports were the recordings of Bing Crosby.
After a successful test broadcast, ABC agreed to allow Crosby to pre-record his shows on tape.
Geffen left William Morris to become a personal manager and was immediately successful with Laura Nyro and Crosby, Stills and Nash.
In his 1994 book " My Singing Teachers ," Torme cited Patty Andrews, lead singer of The Andrews Sisters, the most successful show business act of the 1940s ( second only to Bing Crosby ), as one of his favorite vocalists, saying, " They had more hit records to their credit than you could count, and one of the main reasons for their popularity was Patty Andrews.
Two of popular music's most successful artists died within six weeks of each other in 1977: Elvis Presley ( on August 16 ) and Bing Crosby ( on October 14 ).
Presley — whose top 1970s hit was " Burning Love " in 1972 — ranked among the top artists of the rock era, while Crosby was among the most successful pre-rock era artists.
While at Capitol, Riddle continued his successful film arranging career, most notably with MGM's Conrad Salinger on the first onscreen duet between Bing Crosby and Sinatra in High Society ( 1956 ), and the 1957 film version of Pal Joey directed by George Sidney for Columbia Pictures.
Crosby and Root's first successful popular songs was " The Hazel Dell " ( 1853 ), a " sentimental ballad " described by its publisher as " a very pretty and easy song, containing the elements of great popularity ", which was released as the work of G. F. Wurzel toward the end of 1853, and was a hit, that was " one of the most popular songs in the country ", because of its performance by both Henry Wood's Minstrels and Christy's Minstrels, selling more than 200, 000 copies of sheet music ,.
Omaha was not considered a successful sire with the best of his progeny being the Bing Crosby Handicap winner Prevaricator and the Louisiana Handicap winner South Dakota.
He formed a successful partnership with composer Arthur Johnston and together they provided the scores for a number of films including Bing Crosby vehicles.
One can't help when hearing these old " Club Fifteen " broadcasts how eerily similar Bob & The Andrews Sisters sound to the trio's very frequent and hugely successful pairings with brother Bing Crosby on the Decca label.
Thanks to Ricky's help via donations and a highly successful auction, a lot of money was raised for the Centre for First Inistuitives in Crosby Liverpool.
In 2005, Crosby managed the Conservative Party's general election campaign in the United Kingdom, which did not succeed, and then ran UK Conservative MP Boris Johnson's successful London mayoral campaign.
Crosby managed the Conservative Party's 2005 general election campaign in the United Kingdom, and also appointed to run ( the successful ) Conservative Boris Johnson's London 2008 Mayoral election campaign, at a cost to the party of £ 140, 000 for four months of work.
Nathanial Sackett and Colonel William Duer were particularly successful in ferreting out British agents, but found their greatest success in the missions of one of the dozen or so agents of their own, Enoch Crosby.
He was followed by other successful artists of the time such as Bing Crosby, Ray Conniff, and Paul Anka.

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