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Gilmour and announced
On September 15, 2006, the Toronto Maple Leafs announced that Gilmour would become their player development advisor.
Gilmour held that position with the Leafs until August 7, 2008, when the Maple Leafs announced that Gilmour would join the Toronto Marlies, the Leafs AHL affiliate, as an assistant coach under Marlies head coach Greg Gilbert .< ref >
Certain artists have undertaken such action on their own initiative: David Gilmour, for example, announced that he would donate the profits of increased sales in Pink Floyd's Echoes album to charity, stating:

Gilmour and retirement
David Gilmour said calling the box set Shine On was not a bowing out retirement box set but a continuation.

Gilmour and on
In the 1980s, many more IRA members were imprisoned on the testimony of former IRA members known as " supergrasses " such as Raymond Gilmour.
" Concerning the author, the critic said, " If ever on earth there lived a man who kept the law of Christ, and could give proof of it, and be absolutely unconscious that he was giving it to them, it is this man whom the Mongols called ' our Gilmour.
* Bryan Ferry ( with Pink Floyd's David Gilmour on guitar ) – " Sensation ", " Boys And Girls ", " Slave To Love ", " Jealous Guy " ( W 16: 07 );
Since then Ian Gilmour ( 1974 – 1992 ) and then Cheryl Gillan have represented the constituency on behalf of the Conservative party.
The opera was performed with a large backing band, including John Entwistle on bass, Pete Townshend on acoustic guitar and vocals, Zak Starkey on drums, Rabbit Bundrick and Jon Carin on keyboards, Simon Townshend on guitar and special guests including David Gilmour, Adrian Edmondson, Trevor McDonald and Gary Glitter.
Rick Wills of the reunited Small Faces played on David Gilmour's 1978 album, David Gilmour, then joined Foreigner later that year.
Horn also contributed to the album by approaching David Gilmour, who ultimately played guitar on it.
Musicians who contributed to the album included guitarists David Gilmour ( Pink Floyd ) and Carlos Alomar, pianist Herbie Hancock, Sting ( who provided backing vocals on " The Promise "), Grace Jones ( who provided the brief but dramatic spoken-word interlude on " Election Day "), bass player Mark Egan of the Pat Metheny Group ( whose very distinctive fretless sound can be recognised in " The Promise ", " El Diablo " and " Lady Ice ") and David Van Tieghem, a percussionist from New York.
Two weeks before the 1983 – 84 NHL season began, Gilmour and the Blues agreed on a contract and he joined the team in time for the start of the season.
The Blues failed to admit publicly that the trade was a result of the pending lawsuit against Gilmour, but Gilmour was convinced it was the reason: " I didn't want to leave St. Louis but from what has happened the past week, on our part and on the St. Louis Blues ' part, it was our best solution.
Gilmour was one of the most popular players on the Leafs during his tenure.
Chicago had fallen on hard times and Gilmour was brought in to help resurrect the franchise.
He was asked to guest on albums by friends George Harrison ( Gone Troppo from 1982 ) and Pink Floyd's David Gilmour ( 1983's About Face ), Cozy Powell ( Octopus in 1983 ) and to play on an adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's classic, Wind in the Willows.
* Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was well known for wearing a t-shirt with the catchphrase " Didn't They Do Well " on stage in the 70s.
Co-written by their live sound mixer Peter Gilmour, it reached No 26 in the UK charts in October 1976, which prompted an appearance on Top of the Pops, where Czukay performed with a double bass.

Gilmour and September
* Live in Gdańsk ( September 22, 2008 ) ( a David Gilmour live album )
Ian Hedworth John Little Gilmour, Baron Gilmour of Craigmillar, PC ( 8 July 1926 – 21 September 2007 ) was a Conservative politician in the United Kingdom.
Lord Gilmour died on 21 September 2007 of undisclosed causes, aged 81, at West Middlesex Hospital, Isleworth, Greater London, after a short illness.

Gilmour and 8
Part III ( Gilmour, Wright, Waters ; from 6: 27 – 8: 41 ) begins with a Minimoog solo by Wright.
Part IV ( Waters, Gilmour, Wright ; from 8: 42 – 11: 14 ) Waters is the lead vocalist, with Gilmour, Wright and female backing vocalists on harmonies.
Part VIII ( Gilmour, Wright, Waters ; from 6: 05 – 8: 59 ) brings in Waters to play a second electric guitar for a high-noted sound riff while Gilmour plays the arpeggio riff that bridges Parts VII and VIII.
David Gilmour in Concert ( DVD, Parts 1 – 5 and Parts 6 – 8 ) – David Gilmour, 2002
* David Gilmour – lead guitar on 7 to 10 ; lead vocals on 8, 9 ; backing vocals on 7

Gilmour and 2003
* Gilmour, David ( 2003 ).
The Canadiens traded Gilmour to the Maple Leafs for a sixth round draft pick at the 2003 NHL trade deadline.

Gilmour and after
Widgery acknowledged that a photograph taken seconds after Gilmour was hit corroborated witness reports that he was unarmed, and that tests for gunshot residue were negative.
The characters of Commander Gilmour and General Borchevsky were named after Doug Gilmour and Nikolai Borschevsky, two former players from Myers ' favorite National Hockey League team, his hometown Toronto Maple Leafs.
In January 2012, Smart became engaged to Matthew Gilmour, a Scotland native, after a courtship of one year.
The Blues traded Gilmour after he was named in a civil suit alleging sexual improprieties with a minor.
The Blues hasty trade of Gilmour to the Calgary Flames after the 1987 – 88 season began to pay dividends for his new team almost immediately.
" The Conservative Party threatened to expel any members who supported the PECP, and did expel Critchley and Gilmour a fortnight after the election.
A long-running story arc involved Judy Bryant's vendetta against corrupt male warder Jock Stewart ( Tommy Dysart ) after he had murdered her lover Sharon Gilmour by pushing her down a prison staircase.
The band's keyboardist, Jim " Daryl " Gilmour, joined Saga in December 1979 after Greg Chadd left the band in August 1979 ( Chadd joined Saga in December 1978 after original member Peter Rochon left the band to become a full-time music equipment company executive shortly after the band's first album was released ).
Then Wright comes in playing an ARP String Ensemble Synthesizer and after a few measures, several rhythm guitar parts ( Gilmour played the power chord rhythm part using his black Fender Stratocaster before switching to lap steel guitar for the solo in live performances from 1974 to 1977.
" Their version of " Comfortably Numb " became a hit in many dance clubs and, after sending Pink Floyd themselves a copy, the Scissor Sisters received positive remarks from the song's original writers Roger Waters and David Gilmour.
A month after the case, Japp informs Poirot of another mysterious death-the chess grandmasters Gilmour Wilson and Doctor Savaronoff were playing chess when shortly into the game Gilmour Wilson collapsed dead due to heart failure.
They went on to record Touched by Jesus in 1991 ( which featured David Gilmour of Pink Floyd on guitar on two tracks ), which made the UK Top 20, before changing record labels and releasing Ultraviolet, the year after.
Founded in 1886 by a German Jesuit on the invitation of Bishop Richard Gilmour, the school was originally a six-year secondary school based on the German Gymnasium that was to be attended after the completion of six years of grammar school.
On 23 November 1989, at a time of both Thatcher's and the Conservative Party's waning popularity and shortly after Nigel Lawson's resignation as chancellor, 69-year-old Meyer put himself forward as the pro-European stalking horse for the leadership of the Conservative Party, fully expecting that one of the more prominent pro-Europeans such as Sir Ian Gilmour or Michael Heseltine would take over the role ; in the event, none of them did so, and Meyer had no illusions that he had any chance of success.
Polnoon Lodge, a prominent building in Gilmour Street, was originally built as a hunting lodge in the early 18th century by Alexander, ninth Earl of Eglinton after Polnoon Castle was abandoned.
Gilmour sold the company after it became more and more commercial and less of a hobby:
Live renditions of the song included David Gilmour on a second acoustic guitar and providing harmony vocals during the chorus, as well as Richard Wright playing two piano solos — one after the second verse's chorus and one during the coda ( these solos were later played on the Farfisa organ ).
The song was written after an argument between Gilmour, Waters, and co-producer Bob Ezrin during production of The Wall in which Gilmour and Ezrin challenged Waters to come up with one more song for the album.

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