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Ernie and Rose
After blues artists like Meade Lux Lewis and Pete Johnson launched a nationwide boogie craze starting in 1938, country artists like Moon Mullican, the Delmore Brothers, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Speedy West, Jimmy Bryant, and the Maddox Brothers and Rose began recording what was known as " Hillbilly Boogie ", which consisted of " hillbilly " vocals and instrumentation with a boogie bass line.
Some of the better known musicians who recorded and performed these songs are: the Delmore Brothers, the Maddox Brothers and Rose, Merle Travis, Hank Williams, Hank Snow, and Tennessee Ernie Ford.
John Amos, a veteran of the earlier Lear sitcom Good Times ( itself a spin-off of the All in the Family spin-off Maude ), starred as Ernie Cumberbatch, while Lynnie Godfrey played his wife, Rose.
* Ernie Rose ( 1960 – 1981 )
She worked under most of the leading producers and musical directors in Los Angeles during that era, including Brian Wilson, Michel Legrand, Phil Spector, Elmer Bernstein, Lalo Schifrin, David Rose, Dave Grusin, Ernie Freeman, Hugo Montenegro, Leonard Rosenman, John Williams, Alfred Newman, David Axelrod and Lionel Newman.
As an ABC O & O station, KGO-TV originated some daytime network shows, including programs hosted by fitness advocate Jack La Lanne, singer Tennessee Ernie Ford, and entertainer Gypsy Rose Lee.
Notable American baseball players in history include Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Cy Young, Walter Johnson, Honus Wagner, Ted Williams, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, Stan Musial, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Hank Greenberg, Sandy Koufax, Whitey Ford, Yogi Berra, Roy Campanella, Warren Spahn, Al Kaline, Brooks Robinson, Frank Robinson, Ernie Banks, Pete Rose, Carl Yastrzemski, Steve Carlton, Tom Seaver, Jim Palmer, Randy Johnson, Curt Schilling, Nolan Ryan, Mike Schmidt, George Brett, Harmon Killebrew, Cal Ripken, Roger Clemens, Rickey Henderson, Barry Bonds, Tony Gwynn, and Jackie Robinson, who was instrumental in dissolving the color line and allowing African-Americans into the major leagues.

Ernie and were
Although shortstop Ernie Banks would become one of the star players in the league during the next decade, finding help for him proved a difficult task, as quality players such as Hank Sauer were few and far between.
Earnhardt was very consistent, scoring four wins, and after Ernie Irvan was sidelined due to a near-deadly crash at Michigan ( the two were neck-and-neck at the top of the points up until the crash ), won title by over 400 points over Mark Martin.
Organisers such as Ernie O ' Malley were sent around the country to set up viable guerrilla units.
Its approach was described by Dave Kehr in The New York Times: " Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding on the radio, Ernie Kovacs on television, Stan Freberg on records, Harvey Kurtzman in the early issues of Mad: all of those pioneering humorists and many others realized that the real world mattered less to people than the sea of sounds and images that the ever more powerful mass media were pumping into American lives.
The Chargers were the originators of the term " Fearsome Foursome " to describe their all-star defensive line, anchored by Faison and Ernie Ladd ( the latter also excelled in professional wrestling ).
Turner learned the offense from Ernie Zampese, former offense coordinator during the Coryell era, while the two were on the Los Angeles Rams coaching staff.
In 1971, linebacker Jack Ham, defensive tackle Ernie Holmes, defensive tackle Dwight White, and defensive back Mike Wagner were selected by the team.
Other Hall of Famers who participated in the game were from Dallas: GM / President Tex Schramm, and defensive coordinator Ernie Stautner, who actually was a HOF defensive tackle for the Steelers.
In early 1971 Anderson and Felice departed ; they were replaced by Harvard students bassist Ernie Brooks, and keyboardist Jerry Harrison, completing the classic lineup of the Modern Lovers.
* The Play What I Wrote later transferred to Broadway, and was only moderately rewritten to allow for the fact that Eric and Ernie were virtually unknown in the U. S. save for a handful of performances on The Ed Sullivan Show in the 1960s, prior to their big success.
Many of Ernie Kovacs ' videotaped network programs were also wiped.
During this time, Ernie managed to see a lot of " Grade B " movies ( admission was only a dime ); many of them were the spark of his routines later on.
Laugh-In had its roots in the humor of vaudeville and burlesque, but its most direct influences were from the comedy of Olsen and Johnson ( specifically, their free-form Broadway revue Hellzapoppin '), the innovative television works of Ernie Kovacs, and the topical satire of That Was The Week That Was.
The large boulder and bronze marker were presented to Ernie by his family, friends, and neighbors on the occasion of his 90th birthday.
Following the loss of so many players in the crash, United were desperate to find replacements with experience, so Murphy turned to players like Ernie Taylor ( signed for £ 8, 000 from Blackpool ) and Stan Crowther, the Aston Villa wing half who had played against United in the 1957 FA Cup Final.
* The troupe were given one of the top accolades on British TV in 1975 when they were asked to perform alongside Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise on their BBC1 Christmas Day TV Show, one of the most popular TV shows in the UK.
In addition to Lincoln, on Gillman's teams through the ' 60s were these notable players: wide receiver Lance Alworth ; offensive tackle Ron Mix ; running back Paul Lowe ; quarterback John Hadl ; and defensive linemen Ernie Ladd and Earl Faison ( Alworth and Mix are Hall of Famers ).
Marshall, who was also a critic of George S. Patton, noted that Bradley's ' common man ' image " was played up by Ernie Pyle ... The GI's were not impressed with him.
The hillbilly boogie period lasted into the 1950s, the last recordings of this era were made by Tennessee Ernie Ford with Cliffie Stone and his orchestra with the great guitar duo Jimmy Bryant and Speedy West.
In practice, a marginal fielder as a shortstop who hits well can be moved to almost any other position, especially second base or third base, whether early in their careers ( examples: George Brett and Mike Schmidt were both tried early in their careers as shortstops ) or later due to diminished fielding range, slower reflexes, weaker throwing arms, increased risk of injury, or co-existence with another dominant shortstop, as with Ernie Banks, Cal Ripken, Jr., Alex Rodríguez, Michael Young, or Miguel Tejada.
The proliferation of the rumor prompted Sesame Workshop to issue a press release strongly insisting that the characters are asexual and denying that Bert and Ernie were meant to represent a gay couple.
Sesame Workshop however issued a press release accepting that Bert and Ernie were never intended to be a gay couple.
In response to " the hype ", they became anti-commercial and spent much of 1971 rehearsing, although they toured on the Downhome Rhythm Kings package with Help Yourself & Ernie Graham ( ex Eire Apparent ), who were all managed by Dave Robinson.
Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, usually referred to as Morecambe and Wise, or Eric and Ernie, were a British comic double act, working in variety, radio, film and most successfully in television.

Ernie and blue
" José " is red, white and green and speaks with a Mexican accent, voiced by Wally Boag ; " Michael " is white and green with an Irish brogue, voiced by Fulton Burley ; " Pierre " is blue, white and red, and has a French accent courtesy of the voice talents of Ernie Newton while red, black and white " Fritz " has a German accent provided by Thurl Ravenscroft, who also voices Maori god Tangaroa near the attraction's entrance.

Ernie and working
He got his first break working for the Ernie McKay Orchestra.
His time working in Eastleigh on a horse-drawn milk-float gave him his inspiration for his hit record,Ernie, the fastest milkman in the West ’.
Ernie Harwell grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, working in his youth as a paperboy for the Atlanta Georgian ; one of his customers was writer Margaret Mitchell.
Adams began working regularly on television with comedian Ernie Kovacs and talk show pioneer Jack Paar.
After early years working at Charles Kober Associates on multiple retail projects, including Plaza Pasadena, Jerde was commissioned by developer Ernie Hahn for the design of Horton Plaza, across from Horton Plaza Park in downtown San Diego.
Orndorff began working for the NWA Tri-State promotion where he got involved in a feud with Ernie Ladd.
She has remained working in the Australian television industry, often onscreen since including stints with Ernie Sigley and Daryl Somers on Hey Hey It's Saturday.
In 1965, Osborn was hired as a radio announcer for the Detroit Tigers, working with legendary announcer Ernie Harwell.
The dying factory becomes a success as it is now manufacturing string cheese, with Ernie and the mouse working together to create new blends, and apparently forming romantic relationships with Ingrid and Hilde.

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