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He asked Roy Harper and, separately, Pete Townshend, to supply lyrics, but felt that those provided were not messages that he could relate to.
Two feature films starring Paul Newman as " Lew Harper " ( rumor supposes the name was changed from the original because Newman felt characters with " H " names were " lucky "):
Harper and Cacciotti felt Taritkoff was trying to spite them with this attempt of a threat, and criticized his notion that marquee stars of a television series were dispensable.

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The Roy Harper song " All Ireland " from the album Lifemask, written in the days following the incident, is critical of the military but takes a long term view with regard to a solution.
* Singer / songwriter Ben Harper covered the song " The Drugs Don't Work " in a live show, which is found on the live album Live From Mars.
The album titled Like a Fire has songs written specifically for Burke by Ben Harper, Eric Clapton, Jesse Harris, Keb ' Mo ', Meegan Voss and Steve Jordan and was released on June 10, 2008.
* Lifeline ( Ben Harper album )
With Willie Wynn still singing tenor and Herman Harper as bass, the group made another album for Skylite, one for United Artists, and then began recording on the Heart Warming label.
His 1955 album Boogie Woogie on the 88 featured a horn section including jazz musicians Shorty Sherock and Herbie Harper among others, and with arrangements by Benny Carter.
That same year, Harper released his third album Folkjokeopus.
Side two included an extended 17-minute track, titled " McGoohan's Blues ", which Harper referred to as the " main statement " within the album.
Retitled " Hats Off to ( Roy ) Harper ", it appeared on the album Led Zeppelin III.
In mutual appreciation of their work, Harper would often attend live performances by Led Zeppelin over the subsequent decade, contributed sleeve photography to the album Physical Graffiti and also appeared, albeit uncredited, in the 1976 Led Zeppelin documentary film, The Song Remains the Same.
Other notable recorded contemporary versions include those by Women of the Calabash ( The Kwanzaa Album ), Winard Harper ( Faith album ), and Linda Tillery, Leontyne Price, and the Cultural Heritage Choir ( Front Porch Music album ).
Ben Harper, Victoria Williams, Jon Brion, Alison Krauss and the late Vic Chesnutt all made contributions to the album.
* HQ ( album ), a 1975 album by Roy Harper
Harper was forced to drop it from future UK copies of the album, though it reappeared on a later CD reissue and remained on the American LP.
A two-volume 2003 album, Carved in Stone, features live performances by various artists at Red Rocks, including R. E. M., Ben Harper, Coldplay, The Allman Brothers Band, and Phish, with proceeds going towards a fund for preservation of the park and amphitheatre.
In 1985, Page recorded an album with Harper called Whatever Happened to Jugula?
The album features three covers, which Harper often performs in concert:
Burn to Shine is an album by Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals, released in 1999 on Virgin Records America.
The album shows Harper working within many different genres, including blues, rock, soul, and folk.
On this album, Harper brought on several new additions to his band, the first being guitarist Nicky Panicci ( aka Nicky P ) in 2002 who is the first guitar player to be credited on a Ben Harper record.

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Norman Spector called, in The Globe and Mail, for Prime Minister Stephen Harper to address the issue of the act's bar on Catholics, saying that Phillips ' marriage to Kelly would be the first time the provisions of the act would bear directly on Canada – Phillips would be barred from acceding to the Canadian throne because he married a Roman Catholic Canadian.
That year, Jesse Harper, Notre Dame head coach, also showed how the pass could be used by a smaller team to beat a bigger one, first utilizing it to defeat rival Army.
It would not be until the adoption of the Twenty-fourth Amendment in 1962, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the U. S. Supreme Court's decision in Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections in 1966, that all poll taxes and literacy tests were prohibited in all elections.
After reporting his plans to stop the vehicle which he had been following, Harper can later be heard to say: " Hold on — two black males, one female.
Assata Shakur, with gunshot wounds in both arms and a shoulder was moved to Middlesex General Hospital, under " heavy guard ", and was reported to be in " serious condition "; Trooper Harper was wounded in the left shoulder, in " good " condition, and given a protective guard at the hospital.
Harper is warned privately in chambers by his political adviser, Charlie Halloran ( William Frawley ), that doing so would be disastrous for his upcoming reelection bid.
These settlers, led by Judge John J. Harper, intended to build a town that would be the religious and educational center for the area.
The leaders of the Halls are called Mastercrafters, for example, the Masterharper is the head of the entire Harper Hall, and is not to be confused with a Master Harper, of which there may be several.
In 1879, Charles Harper suggested that the pearling industry could be served by a port closer to the pearling grounds and that Roebuck Bay would be suitable.
After a lengthy delay, Townshend's autobiography is expected to be available in the fall of 2012 from publisher Harper Collins.
On January 25, 2006, McKenna offered his resignation as Ambassador, writing to Prime Minister-designate Stephen Harper that he wished to be relieved of his duties, but offering to stay on until his successor is chosen.
When the novel was finally ready, she opted to use the name " Harper Lee ", rather than be misidentified as " Nellie ".
Laura's original " Third Grade " teaching certificate can be seen on page 25 of William Anderson's book Laura's Album ( Harper Collins, 1998 ).
" Harper moved in on February 9, 2006, and has said he may move out temporarily during a future summer, so that renovations may be done.
Reform MPs Jan Brown and Stephen Harper ( who would later become Prime Minister ) in the 1994 Reform Party convention went against the majority of the delegates of the Reform Party by refusing to support a motion that called for the Reform Party to oppose the allowance of homosexual couples to be treated the same as heterosexual couples.
" MacKay's conservative rival Stephen Harper suggested that the PC Party had hit rock-bottom when its policies and directions would be beholden to a " prairie socialist.
Public musings that the divided PCs would be marginalized in a future election between a relatively stable western-based CA under Stephen Harper and the massively popular Paul Martin Liberals ( although Jean Chrétien remained the Liberal leader until November 2003, he had announced he would not run again ), MacKay encouraged talks between high-profile members of the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservatives.
Following the Conservative victory in the 2006 election, Prime Minister Stephen Harper named MacKay as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency ; he was also tasked to be the political minister for both his home province, and for neighbouring Prince Edward Island, just as his father Elmer had done between 1988 and 1993.
" Harper argues, " Any plot dependent on stealing a chunk of Stonehenge and shipping it secretly across the Atlantic is going to be shaky from the start.
Current Prime Minister Stephen Harper has not formally designated a deputy prime minister, although he has given special status in the line of authority to members of his cabinet, similar to that which would be accorded to a deputy prime minister.

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