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Ernest Ranglin claimed that the term was coined by musicians to refer to the " skat!
Also internationally successful were trumpeters Dizzy Reece, Leslie ' Jiver ' Hutchinson and Leslie Thompson, bassist Coleridge Goode, guitarist Ernest Ranglin and pianist Monty Alexander.
*" 54-46 That's My Number " was covered by Sublime, Thinner Teed, Ernest Ranglin and Fermín Muguruza, plus the chorus is often played live by The Trews, in an extended version of their own song, " Tired of Waiting ".
An instrumental version of the song can also be found on the album Below the Bassline by Ernest Ranglin.
In 1998, Spearhead recorded " I Got Plenty ' o Nuthin " with Ernest Ranglin for the Red Hot Organization's compilation album Red Hot + Rhapsody.
Around that time he also appeared regularly at Ronnie Scott's in London, a live 1964 encounter with Ronnie Scott, The Night Has A Thousand Eyes, eventually surfaced, and another in 1966 with resident guitarist Ernest Ranglin and British tenor saxophonist Dick Morrissey.
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Trench Town is known in popular culture due to numerous ska, rocksteady, and reggae musicians, including The Abbysinians, Wailing Souls, The Paragons, The Techniques, Toots & the Maytals, Dean Fraser, Ernest Ranglin, Alton Ellis, Hortense Ellis, Winston " Flames " Jarrett, Delroy Wilson, Joe Higgs, Adina Edwards, Junior Braithwaite, Lord Tanamo, Stranger Cole, Cynthia Schloss, Lascelles Perkins, Dobby Dobson, Noel ' Scully ' Simms, the Folkes Brothers, Wilfred ' Jackie ' Edwards, Leroy Sibbles, Bongo Herman, Roy Shirley, Massive Dread, Anthony Johnson, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer, but most notably Bob Marley, who spent much of his youth in a " government yard " on First Street.
* Ernest Ranglin OD, composer, guitarist, and recording artist.
In 1964, an Ernest Ranglin produced ska version of the she song became a multi-million seller for Jamaican teenager Millie Small and made producer Chris Blackwell rich, leading to further development of his Island Records label.
They toured with Bitty McLean, the TAXI Gang, and in 2012, are planning a Jamaican Legends tour throughout Europe with jazz pianist Monty Alexander and the legendary guitarist Ernest Ranglin.
Jamaican guitar legend Ernest Ranglin recorded My Grandfather's Clock on numerous occasions, firstly in 1969 on Federal Records.
* Ernest Ranglin, Diggles, George Miller-guitar

Ernest and described
Alpha particles were first described in the investigations of radioactivity by Ernest Rutherford in 1899, and by 1907 they were identified as He < sup > 2 +</ sup > ions.
Historian Ernest Kurtz described the schism:
The reaction to this production was extreme: Ernest Newman, Wagner's biographer described it as " not only the best Parsifal I have ever seen and heard, but one of the three or four most moving spiritual experiences of my life ".
Ernest Hemingway — who was there — described the battle as " Passchendaele with tree bursts ", an appropriate epitaph.
Ernest Hemingway, who later purchased the piece, compared the artistic accomplishment to James Joyce ’ s Ulysses and described it by saying, “ It has in it all that you feel about Spain when you are there and all that you feel when you are away and cannot go there.
In 2002, Denis Robert and Ernest Backes, former number three of Clearstream, described as a " bank of banks " which practices " financial clearing ", discovered that BCCI had continued to maintain its activities after its official closure, with " microfiches " of Clearstream's illegal unpublished accounts.
Post's solution to the problem is described in the demonstration An Example of a Successful Absolute Proof of Consistency offered by Ernest Nagel and James R. Newman in their 1958 Gödel's Proof.
Each time Morphy made a good move, Löwenthal's eyebrows shot up in a manner described by Ernest Morphy as " comique ".
In 1900, Dorn published a paper in which he described experiments that repeated and extended some earlier work on thorium by Ernest Rutherford.
Erickson is noted for his often unconventional approach to psychotherapy, such as described in the book Uncommon Therapy, by Jay Haley, and the book Hypnotherapy: An Exploratory Casebook, by Milton H. Erickson and Ernest L. Rossi ( 1979, New York: Irvington Publishers, Inc .).
Ernest Marples, previously the Postmaster General, was made Transport Minister two weeks later in a cabinet reshuffle of the Conservative Government 1957 – 1964 ; Marples was described by some as ' cocky ', ' flash ', ' slick ' and as a ' construction tycoon ', and Macmillan noted that the Northern working-class boy who had won a scholarship to a grammar school was one of only two " self-made men " in his cabinet.
Ernest Rutherford, working in Canada and England, showed that radioactive decay can be described by a simple equation ( a linear first degree derivative equation, now called Rate equation, First-order reactions, first order kinetics, implying that a given radioactive substance has a characteristic " half-life " ( the time taken for the amount of radioactivity present in a source to diminish by half ).
Earlier work by the Irish physician Robert Bentley Todd ( 1847 ), Ernest Horn, and Moritz Heinrich Romberg ( 1851 ) had described Tabes dorsalis and noted atrophy of the spinal cord, but in an important paper, Gull also stressed the involvement of the posterior column in paraplegia with sensory ataxia.
The lobby had the quality of " celestial radiance " seen in world's-fair and exposition architecture of the period, as the author Mardges Bacon described it in her 1986 monograph " Ernest Flagg " ( Architectural History Foundation, MIT Press ).
Bobbio is located in the heart of Val Trebbia, a valley described by Ernest Hemingway as " the most beautiful in the world ".
Sir Winston Churchill described the ship as " the best library afloat " and Ernest Hemingway called her " magnificence on water ".
The Pallid Swift was first described by English naturalist George Ernest Shelley in 1870.
The Guedel's classification by Arthur Ernest Guedel described four stages of anaesthesia in 1937.
Pablo and Ernest Mandel were instrumental in these years in winning the Fourth International to a position that asserted that the Eastern European states conquered by the Soviet Armed Forces in 1944-45 had by 1948 become what they described as deformed workers ' states.
Ernest is intelligent, but a less physically active boy, often described by his father as " indolent ".
Originally published as The Better Part in A Message to Garcia and Thirteen Other Things, Ernest Howard Crosby described Hubbard's essay as " The best thing Elbert ever wrote.
The bloody aftermath of Caporetto was vividly described by Ernest Hemingway in his novel A Farewell to Arms.
The law was named after the two physiologists, Otto Frank and Ernest Starling who first described it.
In 1911, the anaesthetist Arthur Ernest Guedel first described the use of self-administration of a nitrous oxide and oxygen mix.

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