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Hines and went
Hines went on to play in Super Bowl XLIII.
When ' Fatha ' went off the air, I went to bed .” But Hines ' most notable " student " was Art Tatum from Toledo, Ohio, six years younger than Hines and now often regarded as the greatest pianist jazz has so far produced.
Among other prominent recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross during World War I were Brigadier General John L. Hines, decorated as commanding general of the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, and Major General Charles P. Summerall, decorated as commanding general of the 1st Division, who both went on to serve as Chief of Staff of the U. S. Army.
In 1969 he went back to doing traditional jazz in New Orleans, and issued recordings of his groups playing this style from on his own label My Jazz ( 1971 1976 ); recorded again in Europe with George Wein in 1974, with Panama Francis and Arnett Cobb in 1976, and also reunited with Hampton and recorded with Earl Hines this same year.
In addition to Savion, Harold Nicholas, Fred Astaire, Gregory Hines, and Bill Bojangles ” Robinson went from drums to tap.
At the age of twelve he went to sea as a cabin boy on a merchant ship called Katie Hines.
His family moved to Atlanta and East Point, Georgia when Hines Jr. was one, and Hines Sr. went to Germany to serve a tour of duty.
He went over 1000 yards four times in a 16 year career, is tenth in NFL history in total career receptions with 951 ( behind only Jerry Rice, Cris Carter, Tim Brown, Isaac Bruce, Hines Ward, Randy Moss, Tony Gonzalez, Terrell Owens, and Marvin Harrison ), ninth in NFL history in total career receiving yards with 13, 198.
( Hines was later poached by Sacha Baron Cohen to write for Ali G on The Eleven O ' Clock Show and went on to receive an Oscar nomination for co-writing Borat in 2006 ).
Following his career at McClure's, Hendrick went to work in 1913 at Walter Hines Page's World's Work magazine as an associate editor.
Starting in 1985 he recorded three solo albums for Private Music -- On the Future of Aviation, Ariel, and the live album It's Alive with luminaries such as Fred Simon and Jim Hines -- and went on tour with his own band, as well as with Shadowfax and The Dixie Dregs.

Hines and briefly
He took up the tenor saxophone while serving in the United States Air Force from 1948 1952, then pursued a musical career, playing briefly with pianist Earl Hines before encountering Sun Ra in 1953.
Next, the film briefly discusses Gospel music, and " Old-Time Religion " is performed by " The Stax Golden 13 ", composed of William Bell, Louise McCord, Debra Manning, Eric Mercury, Freddy Robinson, Lee Sain, Ernie Hines, Little Sonny, Eddie Floyd, the Newcomers, the Temprees, and Frederick Knight.

Hines and New
* American Liberty, Ascendens, Augustine, Aurea, Beaverlodge, Beebe's Weeping, Brandon, Burgoyne, College, Columnaris, Deadfree, Delaware, Exhibition, Fiorei, Flick's Spreader, Folia Aurea Variegata, Hines, Incisa, Independence, Iowa State, Jackson, Jefferson, Kimley, Klehmii, Lake City, L ' Assomption, Lewis & Clark (< tt > Prairie Expedition </ tt >), Littleford, Maine, Markham, Minneapolis Park, Moline, Morden, New Harmony, Nigricans, Patmore, Pendula, Penn Treaty, Princeton, Pyramidata, Queen City, Sheyenne, Skinner Upright, Star, Valley Forge, Variegata, Vase, Washington
* In New Orleans ( 1975 Album by Earl Hines )
Gennett is best remembered for the wealth of early jazz talent recorded on the label, including sessions by Jelly Roll Morton, Bix Beiderbecke, The New Orleans Rhythm Kings, " King " Joe Oliver's band with the young Louis Armstrong, Lois Deppe's Serenaders with the young Earl Hines, Hoagy Carmichael, Duke Ellington, The Red Onion Jazz Babies, The State Street Ramblers, Zach Whyte and his Chocolate Beau Brummels, Alphonse Trent and his Orchestra and many others.
Born in New York City to Maurice Hines Sr. and Alma Hines, Gregory Hines began tapping when he was around three years old, and began dancing semi-professionally at the age of five.
* New York City, New York ( with Brooke Shields as well as Liza Minnelli, John Cardinal O ' Connor, Susan Anton, Gregory Hines, and Edward James Olmos, Yoko Ono, and Harry Belafonte anchoring the George Washington Bridge )
Deppe used the young Hines as his accompanist for both and took Hines on his concert-trips to New York.
Hines recorded with Noone, again with Armstrong and late in 1928 recorded his first piano solos, eight for QRS Records in New York then seven for Okeh Records in Chicago, all except two his own compositions.
He moved in with Kathryn Perry with whom he had recorded " Sadie Green The Vamp of New Orleans " but Hines had also begun rehearsing his own big band.
" Earl Hines and The Grand Terrace were to Chicago what Duke Ellington and The Cotton Club were to New York-but fierier.
Then, in 1964, thanks to Stanley Dance, Earl Hines ' determined friend and unofficial manager, Hines was " suddenly rediscovered " following a series of " recitals " at The Little Theatre in New York that Dance had cajoled him into.
* Earl Hines plays Duke Ellington: vols 1 & 2: solo: New World 1971-1975
* Earl Hines: Live at the New School: solo: Chiarascuro 1973
* Earl Hines: In New Orleans: solo: Chiarascuro 1977
Earl " Fatha " Hines: one-hour " solo " documentary made in Blues Alley Jazz Club, Washington DC, for ATV, England, 1975: produced / directed by Charlie Nairn: original 16mm film plus out-takes of additional tunes archived in British Film Institute Library @ bfi. org. uk: also at http :// www. itvstudios. com: DVD copies with Jean Gray Hargrove Music Library ( who hold the The Earl Hines Collection / Archive ), University of California, Berkeley: also University of Chicago, Hogan Jazz Archive Tulane University New Orleans and Louis Armstrong House Museum Libraries: see also www. jazzonfilm. com / documentaries.
" Pop Jazz ; Fatha Hines Stoming and Chomping on at 75 ", The New York Times, August 28, 1981.
Although little is known of his actions in Canada for the remainder of the war, he was rumored to have been part of a plot to incite massive insurrections in New England as a diversion, allowing fellow Confederate agent Thomas Hines to lead a prison break at Camp Douglas in Chicago.

Hines and York
The quality of such albums has recently improved markedly, due to an increased focus on elaborate multi-track recording and the emergence of professional a cappella production specialists, such as Gabe Mann in Los Angeles, Bill Hare and Deke Sharon in San Francisco, Jeff Thacher and Ed Boyer in New York, Liquid 5th Productions ( based in North Carolina with branches across the country ), Freddie Feldman in Chicago, Ryan Wert in the Michigan area, Dave Sperandio with Diovoce and Mark Hines along with Nick Lyons in The Vocal Company in the southeast, Prem Midha and Steve Ryan in Atlanta, James Gammon in Charlottesville, Virginia, Danny Ozment with Emerald City Productions in Washington, DC, and John Clark in Boston.
In 1952, Duncan Hines introduced Duncan Hines bread to the world through the Durkee's Bakery Company of Homer, New York.
In November 2007 Kelly Kubik, Dan Harmon's former personal assistant and creative collaborator on many 101 shows, and Stephen Levinson moved to New York, Levinson replacing Will Hines as the " showrunner " of Channel 102.
* Hines, Crystal Nix ( June 1, 2001 ), Young Liberal Law Group Is Expanding, The New York Times.
Two concert performances have been presented by the Opera Orchestra of New York ; the first was in January 1987 with Matteo Manuguerra, Aprile Millo and Jerome Hines while the second was given in November 2001.

Hines and return
In 1999, Hines made his return on television with Nick Jr .' s Little Bill, as the voice of Big Bill.
It also featured a one-off return of Patrick Troughton and Frazer Hines to their respective roles of the Second Doctor and Jamie McCrimmon.
Vampiro would return in October, 2006 to participate in Real World Tag League 2001 and would team up with George Hines, the team would only win won match and draw another leaving them with three points and not enough to win progress to the semi final.
* AFC-TD Hines Ward 39 yd kickoff return ( Vinatieri kick )-12: 01 2nd
A neighbour that he chanced to meet at the coal face disapproved of his failure to meet his potential and Hines has said that this was when he decided to return to school to take his examinations.

Hines and find
In the late 1940s, the Grange approached Park to find a way to market their excess food products ; Park approached well-known food critic Duncan Hines to lend his name to a brand of packaged food products.

Hines and Armstrong
By this time the big band was such a dominant force in jazz that the older generation found they either had to adapt to it or simply retire — with no market for small-group recordings ( made worse by a depression-era industry reluctant to take risks ), some musicians such as Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines fronted their own bands, while others, like Jelly Roll Morton and King Oliver, lapsed into obscurity.
Artists signed to American Decca in the 1930s and 1940s included Louis Armstrong, Charlie Kunz, Count Basie, Jimmie Lunceford, Jane Froman, The Boswell Sisters, Billie Holiday, The Andrews Sisters, Ted Lewis, Judy Garland, The Mills Brothers, Billy Cotton, Guy Lombardo, Chick Webb, Louis Jordan ( the No. 1 R & B artist of the 1940s ), Bob Crosby, Bill Kenny & The Ink Spots, Dorsey Brothers ( and subsequently Jimmy Dorsey after the brothers split ), Connee Boswell and Jack Hylton, Victor Young, Earl Hines, Claude Hopkins, and Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the original ' soul sister ' of recorded music.
Though jazz had long since achieved some limited popularity, it was Louis Armstrong who became one of the first popular stars and a major force in the development of jazz, along with his friend pianist Earl Hines.
Armstrong, Hines and their colleagues were improvisers, capable of creating numerous variations on a single melody.
Armstrong and Hines were influential in the rise of a kind of pop big band jazz called swing.
Armstrong formed a new Hot Five, with Earl Hines on piano.
Then, in the poolroom at Chicago's Musicians ' Union on State & 39th, Earl Hines met Louis Armstrong.
Hines was 21, Armstrong 24.
Armstrong and Hines became good friends, shared a car, and Armstrong joined Hines in Carroll Dickerson's band at the Sunset Cafe.
Later that year, Armstrong revamped his Okeh Records recording-only band, Louis Armstrong's Hot Five, and replaced his wife Lil Hardin Armstrong on piano with Hines.
Armstrong and Hines then recorded what are often regarded as some of the most important jazz records ever made, most famously their 1928 trumpet and piano duet " Weatherbird ".
... with Earl Hines arriving on piano, Armstrong was already approaching the stature of a concerto soloist, a role he would play more or less throughout the next decade, which makes these final small-group sessions something like a reluctant farewell to jazz's first golden age.
Hines, Armstrong and their drummer, Zutty Singleton, agreed they would be, " The Unholy Three ", stick together and not play for anyone unless the three of us were hired ” but, trying to establish their own Warwick Hall Club as ' Louis Armstrong and his Stompers ' ( with Hines as musical director and the premises rented in Hines ' name ) they ran into difficulties.

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