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Henderson and collected
In the game played that day, Rickey Henderson, who in the meantime had rejoined the Padres, collected his 3, 000th major-league base hit, a double.
Various lectures and papers by Henderson were collected and published in 1905 by Captain Malcolm, D. S. O., under the title The Science of War ; to this collection a memoir was contributed by Lord Roberts.
Henderson collected widely in the Borders and the north-east of Scotland, creating links between the travellers, the bothy singers of Aberdeenshire, the Border shepherds, and the young men and women who frequented the folk clubs in Edinburgh.
Rickey Henderson collected his 3000th major league base hit here on October 7, 2001 as a Padre, in what was also the last major league game for Tony Gwynn, the eight-time National League batting champion and Hall of Famer who played his entire career with San Diego.
* Tape recordings collected in the Scottish Highlands by Hamish Henderson, John Lorne Campbell and others, of sung performances as well as prose tales.
Henderson collected 130, Lopes 28.
It includes the extensive written records collected by the historian Charles G. Henderson and Henderson's own papers.

Henderson and lyrics
Henderson also wrote the lyrics to " The 51st ( Highland ) Division's Farewell to Sicily ", set to a pipe tune called " Farewell to the Creeks ".
The band The Mystic Nights of Oingo Boingo performed the song in the Richard Elfman film Forbidden Zone, with altered lyrics and titled " Squeezit the Moocher ", after one of the movie's characters, Squeezit Henderson.
** Jelly's Last Jam – Jelly Roll Morton and Luther Henderson ( music ), and Susan Birkenhead ( lyrics )
With the exception of a couple of Morton's compositions, Henderson composed the entire original score of this musical with lyrics by Susan Birkenhead.
* 1992 Nomination, Jelly's Last Jam by Jelly Roll Morton ( music ), Luther Henderson ( music ), and Susan Birkenhead ( lyrics )
DeSylva, lyrics by DeSylva and Lew Brown, and music by Ray Henderson.
" Christopher Columbus ", which Berry composed with lyrics by Andy Razaf, was the last important hit recording of the Fletcher Henderson orchestra, recorded in 1936.

Henderson and D-Day
The Allied soldiers in Italy were so incensed that Major Hamish Henderson of the 51st Highland Division composed a bitingly sarcastic song to the tune of the haunting German song " Lili Marleen " ( popularised in English by Marlene Dietrich ) called " The Ballad Of The D-Day Dodgers ".

Henderson and Dodgers
Nevertheless, he still struggled to find significant time in the majors as the Dodgers favored Rickey Henderson in a reserve role over him.
* Rickey Henderson — Angels 1997 ; Dodgers 2003

Henderson and ,"
In October 1926, Goldkette's " Famous Fourteen ," as they came to be called, opened at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City opposite the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra, one of the East Coast's outstanding African American big bands.
Andy Hinds of Allmusic laments the polka influence as undermining " the intended threat of a death metal band " while his colleague Alex Henderson praises the band for their " solid, consistently likable effort ," declaring that Finntroll has set themselves apart from their peers " because of their emphasis on Finnish humppa " and " the humor and irony they bring to the table.
Common contributors included bandleader Paul Shaffer, Chris Elliott, Calvert DeForest as " Larry ' Bud ' Melman ," announcer Bill Wendell, writer Adam Resnick, scenic designer Kathleen Ankers, stage manager Biff Henderson, producer Robert Morton, director Hal Gurnee, associate director Peter Fatovich, stage hand Al Maher, camera operator Baily Stortz and the " production twins ," Barbara Gaines and Jude Brennan.
But the Sino-Japanese controversy, in Diamond's opinion, was " not much of a war ," and on June 10, 1933, he returned to the United States, disembarking from the USS Henderson ( AP-1 ) at Mare Island, California.
" Alex Henderson of Allmusic described the record as " disturbing and powerful ," while Joe Matera of Ultimate Guitar deemed the album a slight departure ; he wrote that while the pace was slowed down, it " didn't sacrifice any of the heaviness inherent in Slayer's music.
" Arthur Henderson as Labour Leader ," International Review of Social History ( 1978 ) 23 # 1 pp 79-101
" Arthur Henderson 1931-1932 ," in Leading Labour: From Keir Hardie to Tony Blair, edited by Kevin Jefferys, ( 1999 )
" Arthur Henderson and the British Political Crisis of 1931 ," Historical Journal ( 1988 ) 31 # 1 pp. 117-139 in JSTOR
* Winter, J M. " Arthur Henderson, the Russian Revolution, and the Reconstruction of the Labour Party ," Historical Journal ( 1972 ) 15 # 2 pp 753-73. in JSTOR
In 2010, the UFCW launched " Feeding the Hungry ," a joint program with Smithfield and celebrity cooks Paula Deen and Chef Jeff Henderson to donate and help deliver 20 million servings of protein over three years to assistance organizations around the country.
* Henderson, L. R., and Gebhardt, " CGM: SGML for Graphics ," The Gilbane Report, Fall 1994.
" Henry Arthur Jones, Dramatist: Self-Revealed ," an interview by Archibald Henderson, from the Autumn 1925 issue of the Virginia Quarterly Review
It could have gone the other way ," Rose told his hometown Henderson, N. C. newspaper The Daily Dispatch in May 2006.
Republicans were in control in the House, a majority of members of the House Republican Caucus were from what was then considered " the West ," and Henderson was the only serious candidate for Speaker among western members.
Schmidt ), in which he played Dinky Henderson, who sings the Cor Lemaire song " Ik zou je het liefste in een doosje willen doen ," a Dutch hit and now one of the standards in the musical comedy genre.
* Henderson B. Braddick ," The Hoare-Laval Plan: A Study in International Politics ," Review of Politics ( 1962 ) 24 # 3 pp. 342-364 in JSTOR
Van Wijk now owns a gym in Henderson, Auckland, New Zealand called " Wolf's Gym ," where he now resides.
Initially called the " Swashbucklers ," they participated in the Solomon Islands campaign, flying out of Henderson Field on Guadalcanal.
At her funeral in " Escape Velocity ," her full name is stated as " Callandra Henderson Tyrol.

Henderson and song
— John Raitt, Celeste Holm, Florence Henderson and Barbara Cook performing the title song ; Celeste Holm ( from the original Broadway cast ) performing " I Cain't Say No ".
Other popular compositions included the jazz standard " Eccentric " (" That Eccentric Rag " from 1912 ), " Jazzola " ( 1919 ), " I Got a New Deal in Love ", " Swing, Mr. Charlie ", " Sapho Rag ", " Two Time Dan ", " Mary Jane " with Andy Razaf, " Beale Street Mama ", " I'll Be in My Dixie Home Again Tomorrow ", " Aggravatin ' Papa ", recorded in 1923 by Bessie Smith and Alberta Hunter with the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra, Florence Mills, Pearl Bailey, and Sophie Tucker, " Palesteena ", the classic " Margie ", " Mary Lou ", " Singin ' the Blues ", " Meet Me in No Special Place ( And I'll Be There at No Particular Time )", recorded by Nat King Cole, and the title song for the movie Portrait of Jennie ( 1948 ).
Doug and Duane wrote a song called " What About Love ". Terry Bozzio replaced Ward as drummer for 1998's Zoom album, and David Henderson ( as " Holmes Jones ") took over on drums for 2001's Normal as the Next Guy and Live at the Rock N Roll Funhouse albums.
Henderson also worked as an accompanist to song and dance acts in Vaudeville.
UFC fighter and former Pride Champion Dan " Hendo " Henderson uses Lunatic Fringe as his intro song.
* " The 51st ( Highland ) Division's Farewell to Sicily ", a folk song written by Hamish Henderson, a former officer who served in the 51st Division during the Sicilian campaign.
The Fire Engines comprised David ( Davy ) Henderson ( vocals / guitar ), Murray Slade ( guitar ), Graham Main ( bass ), and Russell Burn ( drums ), the band name inspired by a 13th Floor Elevators song.
At the event, Henderson performed a song, to the tune of Scotland the Brave, which glorified John Maclean, a communist and Scottish nationalist hero.
Sticky now plays bass with the bands Music Maul and Velvet Claws ; Harmer covered " Silverado ", a song by Music Maul's Trevor Henderson, on her 2010 solo album Oh Little Fire.
In television, the song has been used in many episodes of The Simpsons including " The Way We Weren't " and " Trilogy of Error ", and in episodes of That ' 70s Show ( sung by the cast in the episode " That ' 70s Musical "), The Muppet Show ( sung by guest star Florence Henderson with a set of Muppet Monsters and Frackles ), Cupid ( sung by Lisa Loeb ), Scrubs, ER, The Wonder Years, and the My Name Is Earl episode " Faked His Own Death ".
The song was co-authored by Clark's father, Leslie, and her accompanist, Joe " Mr Piano " Henderson and also David Valentine ( the pen name of David Lavender ).
Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra covered the song in 1931 in the Trumbauer-Beiderbecke version.
Although Hamish Henderson did not write the song, he did collect different versions of it and it is attributed to him in the sleeve notes of the Ian Campbell Folk Group's " Contemporary Campbells ".
Much of the first episode deals with her relationship with her boyfriend, Josh Henderson ; the two seem very affectionate, and Simpson says in her car that she likes to wonder what Josh is thinking about and then turn to a radio station to get an answer from a random song — for example, she asks, " Is Josh having fun tonight?
Once the title song got airplay on Jazz radio, " Starship " went gold, catapulting Phyllis ' career along with Norman Connors and Michael Henderson to new heights.
In addition, many episodes featured one-off guest stars, including Michael Crawford as Frank Spencer, who came in to find the whole audience dressed as Frank after Fantastic Stuart Henderson from Troon had performed as Frank singing The Beatles song " I Saw Her Standing There ", and Ken Dodd in a highwayman's outfit-' Going cheap at the Maxwell sale ' - as Noel's long lost ' twin ', Berasent.
" Casa Loma Stomp " recorded by Fletcher Henderson is a set of jazz variations on the song, whose tune is clearly audible in the first few verses and gradually disappears under the increasing complexity of the variations.
Mercer recalled that he found the song in a trash can after Strayhorn discarded a draft of it because it sounded too much like a Fletcher Henderson arrangement.
* The advertising slogan " sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't " was featured in the funk / dance song " Wide Receiver " by Michael Henderson.
" Eric Henderson of Slant Magazine praised the song, calling it " female-empowering " and wrote, "' What Have You Done for Me Lately ' predates TLC's ' No Scrubs ' by over a decade.

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