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Edwards's and music
With no tools except the BBC Micro and its BASIC + assembler, Galway whistled the tunes to himself and typed the notes in one by one, providing the music for Edwards's and Optima Software's first game-Atomic Protector ( an unlicensed Pac-Man clone.
Their music often invoked religious imagery dealing with conflict, redemption, punishment, and guilt through David Eugene Edwards's lyrics and the heavy use of traditional bluegrass, gospel, and Appalachian instrumentation cross-bred with rock.

Edwards's and career
In a review of the DVD critic Gary W. Tooze lauded Edward's direction and the acting, writing, " Blake Edwards's powerful adaptation of J. P. Miller's Playhouse 90 story, starring Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick in career performances, remains a variation in his body of work largely devoted to comedy ... Lemmon is at his best and ditto for Remick in this harrowing tale of people consumed by their mutual addiction.
In 2009, Sir David Attenborough presented a special BBC radio panel game, The Percy Edwards Showdown, dedicated to Edwards's life and career.

Edwards's and began
Other successful projects backed in this period included Blake Edwards's Pink Panther series, which began in 1964, and Sergio Leone's Spaghetti Westerns, which made a star of Clint Eastwood.
He began as a member of Gus Edwards's vaudeville troupe of child performers.

Edwards's and school
Born Walter Weinschel in New York City, he left school in the sixth grade and started performing in Gus Edwards's vaudeville troupe known as " Newsboys Sextet ".
Frank Muir had been writing material for Jimmy Edwards's appearances at Windmill Theatre, and later wrote material for Edwards's radio character, a seedy public school headmaster ; Denis Norden had been staff comedy sketch writer with the Kavanagh agency, and had written material for the Australian comedian Dick Bentley.

Edwards's and during
Anna Edwards's father died before she was born, and her mother married an Irish soldier, Corporal Patrick Donohoe of the Engineers, who was later awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery in Bombay during the Indian Mutiny.
In 2012 both forms of Edwards's Pheasant have been uplisted to Critically endangered by Birdlife International, having suffered from deforestation, hunting and the use of defoliants during the Vietnam War.
* Captain Edwards's reports written during the voyage of HMS Pandora to apprehend the Bounty mutineers.
Edwards's activities during the First Robotech War, which broke out in 2009, are mostly unchronicled.

Edwards's and 1960s
MacLeod also appeared as the villain on TV shows of the late 1950s and early 1960s, including Edwards's private-eye series, Peter Gunn.

Edwards's and .
Subsequent attempts to prove Salisbury's involvement, such as Francis Edwards's 1969 work Guy Fawkes: the real story of the gunpowder plot ?, have similarly foundered on the lack of any clear evidence.
Edwards's book provides the details.
The chorus of the song " Coyotes " ( written by Bob McDill, re-popularized by Don Edwards's performance in the documentary Grizzly Man ) states that " the red wolf is gone.
Jonathan Edwards's Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God: A Casebook.
Edwards ' hard-boiled private detective scripts for Richard Diamond, Private Detective became NBC's answer to Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe, reflecting Edwards's unique humor.
Edwards's theological work is broad in scope, but he is often associated with Reformed theology, the metaphysics of theological determinism, and the Puritan heritage.
Anna Edwards's relationship with her stepfather Donohoe was not a happy one, and she later accused him of putting pressure on her, like her sister ( with whom she also fell out ), to marry a much older man.
Two especially well known productions are Michael Bogdanov's 1978 RSC production at the Aldwych, starring Jonathan Pryce and Paola Dionisotti and Gale Edwards's 1995 RSC production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, starring Michael Siberry and Josie Lawrence.
Born in Sioux City, Iowa, William Edwards Deming was raised in Polk City, Iowa on his grandfather Henry Coffin Edwards's chicken farm, then later on a farm purchased by his father in Powell, Wyoming.
Nash's final home in London was No. 14 Regent street that he designed and built 1819-23, No. 16 was built at the same time as Nash's cousin John Edwards's ( who was a lawyer and handled all Nash's legal affairs ) home.
There he showed an intense interest in metaphysics ; and before he was nine he had read and re-read Jonathan Edwards's Treatise on the Will and Butler's Analogy.
Edwards's assistant Al Simon was hired by Desilu to help perfect the new technique for the series.
On television, she appeared in an episode spotlighting Buster Keaton on Ralph Edwards's program, This is Your Life.
During the years that followed Porson continued to contribute to the leading reviews, writing in the Monthly Review the articles on Joseph Robertson's Parian Chronicle, Thomas Edwards's Plutarch on Education, and Richard Payne Knight's Essay on the Greek Alphabet.
These sermons were noted for their " fire-and-brimstone " message, typified by Jonathan Edwards's famous " Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God " speech.

music and career
At the outset of his career, Steinberg had dedicated himself to the advancement of contemporary music by vowing to do a Schonberg work every year.
* 1861 – First performance of Arthur Sullivan's debut success, his suite of incidental music for The Tempest, leading to a career that included the famous Gilbert and Sullivan operas.
While Parsons pursued his own solo career and took many members of the Project on the road for the first time in a successful worldwide tour, Woolfson went on to produce musical plays influenced by the Project's music.
He was, however, destined for the law and an official career in the Austrian civil service, and he occupied various important posts under the ministry of justice, music being an avocation.
Sacred music was not a high priority for the composer during this stage of his career, but he did compose an Alleluia for chorus and orchestra in 1774, perhaps for his own wedding, or in thanksgiving for it.
Korner also wrote about blues for the music papers, and continued to maintain his own career as a blues artist, especially in Europe.
Grant then made a few more albums before dropping out of college to pursue a career in music — Never Alone, followed by a pair of live albums in 1981 ( In Concert and In Concert Volume Two ), both backed by an augmented edition of the DeGarmo & Key band.
In his early career he and his bands contributed to the Turkish rock movement by combining traditional Turkish music with rock influences, which is still one of the main trends of Turkish popular music.
In an interview with Holger Petersen, on Saturday Night Blues on CBC Radio in the fall of 2006 Bo Diddley commented about the racism that existed in the music industry establishment during the early part of his career that saw him deprived of his royalties from the most successful part of his career.
At the time of his birth, Chaplin's parents were both entertainers in the music hall tradition: Hannah, the daughter of a shoemaker, had a brief and unsuccessful career under the stage name Lily Harley, while Charles Sr., a butcher's son, worked as a popular singer.
He began his professional career in this way, as the group toured English music halls from 1899 to 1902.
This opportunity was not wasted, as Haydn, beginning quite early on his career, sought to press forward the technique of building ideas in music.
She later had a brief solo music career in the early 2000s after the dissolution of Hole, releasing America's Sweetheart ( 2004 ), and went through several rehab sentences and run-ins with the law until achieving sobriety.
In 1989, Love abandoned her career as an actress to pursue music.
Although Hole's sound changed over the course of the band's career, the pretty / ugly dynamic has often been noted as a consistent theme in Love's music, most prominently in Hole's first two studio albums.
Charles has been involved in the music industry through much of his career.
McClary left in 1982 ( shortly after Richie left ) to pursue a solo career and to develop a gospel music company.
The album strongly revitalized Parton's somewhat stagnant music career, spending five weeks at number one on Billboard's Country Albums chart, selling several million copies and producing four Top 10 country hits including Phil Spector's " To Know Him Is to Love Him ", which went to number one.
Although it looked like Parton's career had been revived, it was actually just a brief revival before contemporary country music came in the early 1990s and moved all veteran artists out of the charts.
Before the end of 1976, Bowie's interest in the burgeoning German music scene, as well as his drug addiction, prompted him to move to West Berlin to clean up and revitalise his career.
Gerald Casale began a career as a director of music videos and commercials.
Initially he trained for a career in music and became so proficient on the tuba that he won a musical scholarship to the New York Military Academy.
Later that year, Brooks began his professional music career, singing and playing guitar in Oklahoma clubs and bars, particularly the Tumbleweed in Stillwater.

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