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played and brothers
Although they were childless, Potter played an important role in William ’ s large family, particularly enjoying her relationship with several nieces whom she helped educate and giving comfort and aid to her husband ’ s brothers and sisters.
Both a sister and several brothers played musical instruments, while another sister played piano.
He was continued a process begun by his mother and brothers helping to establish foundations who brought reform to Scottish monasticism based on those at Cluny and he played a part in the organisation of diocese on lines closer to those in the rest of Western Europe.
Hank had two brothers, Ben, four years older, and Joe, five years younger, who also played baseball, and a sister, Lillian, two years older.
The success the brothers had with their collaborative works has often overshadowed the creative role that Ira played.
Ethan accidentally shoots wagonmaster Chris Hale, played by John McIntire, while the brothers are in the mountains looking at possible route options.
Such a move would incidentally have financially benefitted his own brothers who played a dominant role in European money-lending.
with E. M. Grace, one of his elder brothers, and Fred Grace, his younger brother, was the first time three brothers played together in Test cricket.
Coincidentally, the two actors played brothers in the Die Hard series of films.
In 1958 he played the sergeant in the first Carry On film comedy, Carry On Sergeant, and in 1963 he appeared as a town councillor in the Boulting brothers ' film Heavens Above!
The brothers drove around in a comical bubble car, a precursor to the famous Trotters ' van ; and there was even the gag where, just as he was trying to impress the girl ( played by Cheryl Hall ) Jason casually leaned back against the bar, without his knowing that barman had just lifted it behind his back, and fell through.
* Markus Näslund, and twin brothers Daniel and Henrik Sedin, are all from Örnsköldsvik Municipality ; Naslund played for the Vancouver Canucks from 1996-2008 and his number was retired by the team in honour of his many accomplishments in December 2010, while the Sedins are captain and deputy captain of the team in 2010-11.
In 1077, Robert instigated his first insurrection against his father as the result of a prank played by his younger brothers William Rufus and Henry, who had dumped a full chamber-pot over his head.
His older brothers, Junie and Horace, plus his two older sisters, Eula Mae and Ruby, all played banjo and guitar.
Cecil returns in season 19's " Funeral for a Fiend ," which introduces the brothers ' previously unseen father, Dr. Robert Terwilliger, played by John Mahoney.
In effect, the two brothers played similar roles to those they had played at the Battle of Blore Heath over a quarter of a century earlier.
Gento has two younger brothers called Julio ( born in 1939 ) and Antonio ( born in 1940 ) that also are former footballers and both played for Real Madrid but they were not as successful as their older brother Francisco.
While other children had homemade or improvised balls, Zarraonandía had access to a real ball, as two of his brothers played football: Tomás, the oldest, who played in the Primera División with Arenas de Getxo and Domingo, died during the Spanish Civil War.
His father did not like that Zarraonandía played football, because " it was enough with two brothers in the practice of this game.
The Gonzalez brothers, Jerry and Andy, played congas and bass respectively, in Libre.
Écarté seems to be the card game played by actors in the 1895 Partie de cartes Lumière brothers film.

played and bluegrass
Until the 1960s, the predominant forms of music played on the flat-top, steel-string guitar remained relatively stable and included acoustic blues, country, bluegrass, folk, and several genres of rock.
The series generally featured no country music beyond the bluegrass banjo theme song, although country star Roy Clark and the team of Flatt and Scruggs occasionally played on the program.
An early bluegrass bassist to rise to prominence was Howard Watts ( also known as Cedric Rainwater ), who played with Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys beginning in 1944.
Unlike mainstream country music, bluegrass is traditionally played on acoustic stringed instruments.
The guitar is now most commonly played with a style referred to as flatpicking, unlike the style of seminal bluegrass guitarist Lester Flatt, who used a thumb and finger pick.
Traditional bluegrass performers believe the " correct " instrumentation is that used by Bill Monroe's band, the Blue Grass Boys ( mandolin, played by Monroe, fiddle, guitar, banjo and bass ).
Folklorist Dr. Neil Rosenberg, for example, shows that most devoted bluegrass fans and musicians are familiar with traditional folk songs and old-time music, and that these songs are often played at shows, festivals and jams.
In one collaboration, first-generation bluegrass fiddler Vassar Clements, progressive mandolin player David Grisman, Grateful Dead frontman Jerry Garcia ( on banjo ), and Peter Rowan on lead vocals played in the band called Old and in the Way.
The Johnson Mountain Boys were one of the decade's most popular touring groups, and played strictly traditional bluegrass.
On November 15, 1969, Scruggs played his Grammy-winning " Foggy Mountain Breakdown " on an open-air stage in Washington, D. C., at the Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam, becoming one of the very few bluegrass or country-western artists to give support to the anti-war movement.
Jack Fallon played a bluegrass fiddle on " Don't Pass Me By ", and a team of orchestral players and background singers appeared on " Good Night " ( which was Beatle-free except for Starr's vocal ).
An early friend of Jerry Garcia, they played together in bluegrass bands ( such as the Tub Thumpers ) in the early sixties, with Hunter on mandolin and upright bass.
He also played upright bass during the band's acoustic bluegrass numbers, though not since 1994.
In a bluegrass tune in which the bassline consists of low-pitched quarter notes played on the double bass on the root and fifth of each chord on beats one and three ( of a 4 / 4 tune ), a bass run may consist of a walking bass line played for several bars.
Blue Rose were an all-star all-women band that played bluegrass music.
In September 1978, auditions found Vince Gill ( vocals, guitars, mandolin, banjo, fiddle ), who had played with the bluegrass outfit Mountain Smoke, as well as Boone Creek ( with Ricky Skaggs ) and Byron Berline and his band Sundance.
The band played many bluegrass festivals throughout the 1990s, and the band members were home-schooled to accommodate their tour schedule.
It played a mix of classical, traditional bluegrass, jazz, and commentary.
In bluegrass and other old time music, a break is " when an instrument plays the melody to a song idiomatically, i. e. the back-up played on the banjo for a mandolin ' break ' may differ from that played for a dobro ' break ' in the same song ".
In bluegrass music, a break is a short instrumental solo played between sections of a song and is conventionally a variation on the song's melody.
Bluegrass reached a second peak in popularity in the early 1970s, and the progressive bluegrass style played by The Seldom Scene was particularly popular.
Seldom Scene also played the National Folk Festival July 11 – 13, 2008 representing bluegrass music.

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