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The members of The Band gradually came together as a part of Toronto-based, rockabilly singer Ronnie Hawkins's backing group, the Hawks: Helm, an original Hawk who journeyed with Hawkins from Arkansas to Ontario, then Robertson who was told by Hawkin's ," You won't make much money but you'll get more pussy than Frank Sinatra ", Danko, Manuel and finally, Hudson.
After Hawkins's disappearance was publicized, witnesses came forward to report seeing a man that night in the alley behind a nearby dormitory, on crutches with a leg cast, struggling to carry a briefcase.
Hawkins's first major gig was with Mamie Smith's Jazz Hounds in 1921, whom he joined permanently in April 1922 and toured with through 1923, when he settled in New York City.
Hawkins's playing changed significantly during Louis Armstrong's tenure with the Henderson Orchestra during 1924-25.
Hawkins's songs were filled with lyrics about Marxism and the Spanish Civil War, but also contained many references to Toronto landmarks like the Don River, Bathurst Street, and his local pub, " The Only " on Danforth Avenue.
His entire larynx was removed in January of the following year ; thereafter his performances were dubbed, often ( with Hawkins's approval ) by Robert Rietti or actor Charles Gray.
From 2006-2010, Hawkins's record at the World Championship was unsuccessful, with a win – loss record of 0 – 5.

Hawkins's and who
Before the King can pass judgement upon them, Hawkins's friends, who have secretly entered the court through the secret passage, rescue him and capture the castle from the King's soldiers.

Hawkins's and was
Hawkins's act was popular in and around Toronto and he had an effective way of eliminating his musical competition: When a promising band appeared, Hawkins would often hire their best musicians for his own group ; Robertson, Danko, and Manuel came under Hawkins ' tutelage this way.
While most of the Hawks were eager to join Hawkins's group, getting Hudson to join was a different story.
The most popular 1930s standard, Johnny Green's " Body and Soul ", was introduced in Broadway and became a huge hit after Coleman Hawkins's 1939 recording.
The inventor and most prolific practitioner of vocalese was Eddie Jefferson, whose rendition of Coleman Hawkins's " Body and Soul " became a hit on its own.
After Officer Hawkins's murder, a $ 100, 000 reward was offered to whoever could snare the group of criminals.
This contest, which exclusively sends contestants to Miss Universe, was made famous by Jennifer Hawkins's victory in the 2004 Miss Universe pageant in Quito, Ecuador.
Hawkins's lawyers suggested that he participate in the new American Basketball Association as a way to show that he was talented enough to participate in the NBA.

Hawkins's and .
The members of the Band first came together as they joined rockabilly singer Ronnie Hawkins's backing group, The Hawks, one by one between 1958 and 1963.
They were tiring of playing the same songs so often and wanted to perform original material, and they were weary of Hawkins's somewhat dictatorial leadership.
Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins's Iguanodon statues.
During 1787 he wrote three letters on John Hawkins's Life of Johnson for the Gentleman's Magazine, which were reprinted by Thomas Kidd in his Tracts and Criticisms of Porson, and in a volume of Porson's Correspondence.
Some out-of-date sources say 1901, but there is no evidence to prove an earlier date ; instead, there is record of Hawkins's parents ' first female child being born on 8 March 1901 and dying in 1903 at the age of two, possibly basis for the mistaken belief.
The Song of the Hawk, a 1990 biography written by British jazz historian John Chilton, chronicles Hawkins's career as one of the influential jazz performers of the 20th century.
Button plays drums in Hawkins's backing band Thee Awkward Silences and also in D. I. V bassist Mat Flint's band Deep Cut, as well as playing guitar for Dot Allison.
Following Hawkins's appointment as Treasurer of the Navy in 1578, further vessels along similar lines emerged during the next decade.
Also in this period, the duo appeared in the video for Justin Hawkins's cover of " This Town Ain't Big Enough for the Both of Us ", in which Ron and Russell play the referee and MC at a darts match between Hawkins and darts champion Phil Taylor.
* Joe Hawkins's CCC Page Recollections of a Placer Fire Center member c. 1980-81

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Lewinsky's name surfaced during the discovery phase of Jones ' case, when Jones lawyers sought to show a pattern of behavior by Clinton that involved sexual relationships with other government employees.
In the years that followed, O ' Brien attended memorabilia shows and searched antique shops, hoping she might find the original statuette, until one day in 1995 when Bruce Davis, then executive director of the Academy, was alerted that a miniature statuette bearing O ' Brien's name had surfaced in a catalogue for an upcoming memorabilia auction.
Paez's name surfaced in the 2004 FBI investigation against promoter Bob Arum.
The name by this route came to be applied to a firmly surfaced road.
That name surfaced in a military novel written during the Edo period and has since been popularized in modern plays, books, novels, and different media of entertainment.
Davis's name surfaced in media speculation as a potential Attorney General in Obama's cabinet.
When the leading figures of the " Revolutionary Opposition ", the name itself only first appearing in print in their appeal document, were expelled from the IS its members met to decide on their course of action, and disagreements between Tearse's allies and the majority of the faction around David Yaffe rapidly surfaced.
No new photos of her surfaced, and when she attended PGSM cast reunions, her ex-castmates were careful not to post her full name in blogs nor post photos of her.
After a few of Washington's preferred cabinet selections declined the position, his friend McHenry's name surfaced.
That collation, together with collation to some manuscripts of the same name from the Vatican Library, later surfaced in a paper delivered at a conference in the 1990s of the Association pour l ' Etudes des Apocryphes Chretiennes.
With the resignation of Gonzales in August 2007, Thompson's name again surfaced a candidate for Attorney General.
In 2004, Taft's name surfaced as a dissenter concerning the policy of interrogation techniques for military detainees.
In the years that followed, O ' Brien attended memorabilia shows and searched antique shops, hoping she might find the original statuette, until one day in 1995 when Bruce Davis, then executive director of the Academy, was alerted that a miniature statuette bearing O ' Brien's name had surfaced in a catalogue for an upcoming memorabilia auction.
To make the way easier, the count had the road surfaced, and it gained its new name.
It was not until 1976, when the property of Highlands was being subdivided for suburban residential use that the name of Eagle Vale surfaced once again, to be applied to the new subdivision between the newly developed suburb of Eschol Park and the public housing estate of Claymore.
The Jehoash Inscription is the name of a controversial artifact rumored to have surfaced in the construction site or in the Muslim cemetery near the Temple Mount of Jerusalem.
These constructs surfaced again in the 1980s: in a 1982 paper by David Joyce ( where the term quandle was coined ), in a 1982 paper by Sergei Matveev ( under the name distributive groupoids ) and in a 1986 conference paper by Egbert Brieskorn ( where they were called automorphic sets ).
Contrary to the common name, most dirt track Speedways are actually clay surfaced, rather than dirt.
Beginning in 2002 his name surfaced in news reports attached to descriptions of atrocities committed by Saddam and supporting the US led invasion of Iraq.
During 2005, Cabrera's name surfaced in trade rumors involving A. J.
Songs recorded under the Spice name and line-up have surfaced on:
In the 20th century, " Kasumi Shintō-ryū " or more recently " Shintō Kasumi-ryū " has surfaced as the original name for the twelve kata as taught in the Shintō Musō-ryū, though it is as of yet not an official name.
Before Florida ’ s DVD accompaniment, another DVD surfaced called Diplo: " Banned in Libya " which was released by Money Studies, the first label to release a solo project by Diplo under his original DJ name Diplodocus.

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