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Denny and Laine
* 1944 – Denny Laine, English musician ( Moody Blues, Ginger Baker's Air Force, Wings )
* Denny Laine
Bruce began a varied and successful solo career with the 1969 release of Songs for a Tailor, while Baker formed a jazz-fusion ensemble out of the ashes of Blind Faith called Ginger Baker's Air Force, which featured Winwood, Blind Faith bassist Rick Grech, Graham Bond on sax, and guitarist Denny Laine of the Moody Blues and ( later ) Wings.
* Ron Wikso: Drummer of Foreigner ( band ), Cher, David Lee Roth, Richie Sambora, Gregg Rolie, Randy Meisner, Denny Laine, Player ( band ), and Ronn Moss
In attendance that night were John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Brian Epstein, Lulu, The Hollies, Small Faces, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle, Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, Donovan, Georgie Fame, Denny Laine, Terry Reid, Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton who rarely missed any of Jimi's London gigs.
The pair recruited guitarist / vocalist Denny Laine, band manager-turned-drummer Graeme Edge, and bassist Clint Warwick.
Stanshall was often drunk and / or depressed during production, which took place on The Searchlight, a house boat he bought from Moody Blues and Wings ' Denny Laine and moored between Shepperton and Chertsey on the River Thames.
The lineup consisted of 3 / 4 of Blind Faith ( without Clapton, who was replaced by Denny Laine ), 2 / 3 of Traffic ( Winwood and Chris Wood, minus Jim Capaldi ), plus musicians who interacted with Baker in his early days, including Phil Seamen, Harold McNair, John Blood and Graham Bond.
Wings ( also known as Paul McCartney & Wings ) were a British-American rock group formed in 1971 by Paul McCartney with his wife Linda McCartney, session drummer Denny Seiwell and former Moody Blues guitarist Denny Laine.
Seiwell accepted, but McCracken declined, so McCartney invited Denny Laine, whom he had known since the early 1960s, to join.
Denny Laine during the 1976 tour
Meanwhile, Denny Laine released the single " Japanese Tears " and formed the short-lived Denny Laine Band with Steve Holley and released a solo album Japanese Tears that December.
Wings reconvened in January 1981 to work on the Cold Cuts album of previously unreleased songs, and Denny Laine continued to participate in the Tug of War recording sessions in Montserrat in February, but on 27 April 1981, Laine announced he was leaving Wings due to McCartney's reluctance to tour in the wake of John Lennon's murder.
Paul McCartney was unquestionably Wings ' leader and star, but Denny Laine, Jimmy McCulloch, Laurence Juber, and Linda McCartney all wrote songs for the group, and Laine, McCulloch, English, and Linda McCartney all performed lead vocals.
Denny Laine's 1977 solo album, Holly Days, was actually a joint effort by Laine with Paul and Linda McCartney, the same trio who – as Wings – had recorded Band on the Run.
He has an excellent musical pedigree, having been in the Denny Laine Band, the Commitments and part time with the Animals.
* Ginger Baker's Air Force, Ginger Baker's Air Force, Polydor 1970, with Steve Winwood, Rick Grech, Denny Laine, Chris Wood, Graham Bond
Burton played bass with yet another Birmingham group, The Steve Gibbons Band, was one-third of the short-lived band Balls ( with Denny Laine and Alan White ), and later fronted his own blues group as lead guitarist.

Denny and quit
Bassist Bill Church ( who had quit Montrose after the first album ) and drummer Denny Carmassi would eventually find themselves playing in Hagar's backing band.

Denny and late
" The historian Jasper Ridley, author of several biographies including one on Henry VIII and another on Mary Tudor, goes much further in his dual biography of More and Cardinal Wolsey, The Statesman and the Fanatic, describing More as " a particularly nasty sadomasochistic pervert ," a line of thinking followed by the late Joanna Denny in her 2004 biography of Anne Boleyn.
Denny Fairfax ( late Denny Martin ) was a British subject who held the land under the devise of Lord Thomas Fairfax.
After a start in mainstream jazz, with albums with Bill Evans and Denny Zeitlin, Steig became an early force in the jazz-rock fusion experiments of the late 1960s and early 70s, including the short lived band Jeremy and the Satyrs, featuring Warren Bernhardt, Eddie Gomez and Adrian Guillary.
Zager & Evans was a Lincoln, Nebraska, rock-pop duo of the late 1960s and early 1970s named after its two members, Denny Zager and Rick Evans.
In the late nineteenth century, when Seattle had become a thriving town, several members of the Denny Party still survived ; they and many of their descendants were in local positions of power and influence.
Baker began acting on Australian television during the late 1980s using the name " Simon Denny ".
23257 Denny is an asteroid discovered by William Kwong Yu Yeung in late 2000.
Exotica is a musical genre, named for the 1957 Martin Denny record album of the same title, popular during the late 1950s to mid 1960s, typically with the middle-aged suburban set who came of age during World War II.

Denny and 1966
* 1966 — Paintings by Richard Smith, Bernard Cohen, Harold Cohen, and Robyn Denny.
* 1966 North Face, Second ascent by Denny Eberl and Gray Thompson.
) He finished his first year an unprecedented 4th in points, the highest points finish by a rookie in the modern era ( which held until 2006 when his then-teammate Denny Hamlin finished 3rd ), and only bested by James Hylton, who finished 2nd as a first-timer in 1966.
* Harmar D. Denny, Jr. ( 1886 – 1966 ), US Congressman
The most famous Italian drivers, who won a lot even in Europe, are Ludovico Scarfiotti ( famous Ferrari driver who won the F1 race in Monza 1966 ), " Noris " ( he won almost every race in Italy until 1972, when he died ), Domenico Scola ( who runs a Sport Prototype even now at the age of 80 ), Mauro Nesti ( over 20 championships between Italy and Europe, from the 1970s to the 1990s ), Ezio Baribbi ( three times Italian champion ), Fabio Danti ( 1994 Italian champion, 1995-96 European champion, died in 2000 ), Pasquale Irlando ( Italian champion in the early 1990s and European champion in the last 1990s, the one who turned the Osella PA20 in the monster we all know ), Franz Tschager ( three times European champion in the early 2000s ), Simone Faggioli ( the real Italian champion of the 2000s ) and Denny Zardo ( Italian champion in 2005 and 2008, European champion in 2003, he wins with every car he drives )
The company gained fame for developing the engines which powered the Brabham Formula One cars in which Jack Brabham and Denny Hulme won the 1966 and 1967 World Championship of Drivers titles respectively.
His professional music career started with a stint with Denny Laine in his group Denny Laine and the Diplomats, then with Carl Wayne and The Vikings, followed by The Move in 1966.
On October 14, 1966, the program videotaped the Country Music Hall of Fame inductions from the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee of Eddy Arnold, Uncle Dave Macon, Grand Ole Opry founder George D. Hay and music publisher Jim Denny.

Denny and final
The finish, however, was clouded in controversy: in the final few hours, the Ford GT of New Zealanders Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon closely trailed the leading Ford GT driven by Englishman Ken Miles and New Zealander Denny Hulme.
They even built an early design of helicopter in 1909 and in their final years they were involved in hovercraft development in the form of the Denny D2 Hoverbus.
On February 11, Stewart led the final stages of the Budweiser Shootout by passing Australian Marcos Ambrose on the final lap, but was passed in a desperate charge to the finish line by Kyle Busch who beat him to the line in what was said the closest finish in Budweiser Shootout history ( It would have been 2011 with Kurt Busch and Denny Hamlin but Hamlin was black-flagged for being below the yellow line ).
Finally, in 2003, Alabama played its final game at Legion Field against the South Florida Bulls, and now Bryant – Denny is the sole home of Alabama football.
Denny was himself the man to tell Henry of his coming death, advising the old King " to prepare for his final agony ".
Coming out of Turn 4 on the final lap, Kurt Busch and Jamie McMurray pulled to the outside, while Denny Hamlin pulled to the inside.
In 1929 – 30, Denny Regrade No. 2 removed the final pieces of the hill east of Fifth Avenue using steam shovels.
Belvedere has won the All-Ireland schools debating competition on a number of occasions ( most recently in 2005 ), the Denny Leinster School's Senior Debating Championship ( most recently in 2010 ), the L & H society Leinster Junior debating competition and also the Alliance Française debating championship and Leinster Irish debating final.
The reliability of the Lotus cars had been another issue entirely, however, and, when the series returned to North America for the final two races, the only remaining contenders for the Driver's Championship were Brabham teammates Sir Jack ( the defending Champion ) and Denny Hulme.
This was followed by: the wildly overhanging Leaning Tower, also done with Denny and still one of the most popular big-wall routes in Yosemite ; the North Face of the ' Rostrum ' just outside Yosemite Valley, again with Denny ( a notoriously hard and spectacular later one-day testpiece as a free climb ); and the beautiful and isolated 2500 foot face of Mount Watkins across from Half Dome, done with Yvon Chouinard and Chuck Pratt ( with ' hard man ' Harding famously refusing water on the parched last days of the climb to save it for those doing the final leads ).
In the final panel of the previous month's Strange Tales # 149 ( written by Denny O ' Neil ), however, her debut appearance was foreshadowed under a different name.

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