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Lloyd Loar of the Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Mfg.
Numerous modern mandolin makers build instruments that largely replicate the Gibson F-5 Artist models built in the early 1920s under the supervision of Gibson acoustician Lloyd Loar.
The Gibson L-5 guitar was first produced in 1922 by Gibson Guitar Corporation, then of Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA under the direction of master luthier Lloyd Loar, and has been in production ever since.
In 1922, Lloyd Loar was hired by the Gibson Company to redesign their instrument line in an effort to counter flagging sales, and in that same year the Gibson L5 was released to his design.
Lloyd Allayre Loar ( January 9, 1886 – September 14, 1943 ) was a Gibson sound engineer and master luthier in the early part of the 20th century.
* Biography of Lloyd Loar by mandolin builder and author Roger Siminoff
* short Gibson history of Lloyd Loar era
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While with the firm, he also worked on two other family projects: the All Souls Church in Chicago for his uncle, Jenkin Lloyd Jones, and the Hillside Home School I in Spring Green for two of his aunts.
Eleanor Bron's earliest work for television included appearances on David Frost's Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life, My Father Knew Lloyd George and BBC-3, where she performed in sketches with John Fortune ; they had already worked together at Peter Cook's Establishment Club.
He worked on famous projects like the Century 21 Exposition, 1964 New York World's Fair and Expo 67, with such notables as Walt Disney, Frank Lloyd Wright, Buckminster Fuller, Mies van der Rohe, Louis I. Kahn, Paul Rudolph, Marcel Breur, José Luis Sert, Edward Durell Stone, Minoru Yamasaki, Harry Weese, Moshe Safdie, Jacques Yves Cousteau, Alexander Calder, and Edward Larrabee Barnes.
DeVito worked with Kaufman on the Taxi television series, and other members of that show's cast, including Marilu Henner, Judd Hirsch, Christopher Lloyd and Jeff Conaway, make cameo appearances in the film, playing themselves.
MacNeille took acting workshops and worked as a casting assistant for voice acting talent agent Bob Lloyd in what she calls " The University of Voice-over.
Lloyd Moore, who competed in NASCAR from 1949 – 1955, was born in Frewsburg and worked as a bus driver and mechanic in the school district for many years.
When Churchill returned to government as Minister of Munitions in 1916, Marsh joined him there as Private Secretary and worked in that position, through successive departments, until the fall of David Lloyd George's Coalition Government in 1922.
Gurdjieff concentrated on his still unstaged ballet, The Struggle of the Magicians ; Thomas de Hartmann ( who had made his debut years ago before as the Czar of All Russia ) worked on the music for the ballet ; and Olga Iovonovna Lazovich Milanoff Hinzenberg ( who years later wed the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright ) practiced the ballet dances.
As he matured O ' Gorman turned away from strict functionalism and worked to develop an organic architecture, combining the influence of Frank Lloyd Wright with traditional Mexican constructions.
Numerous artists have worked on the series as well, such as John Ridgway ( the original series artist ), Simon Bisley, Mark Buckingham, Richard Corben, Steve Dillon, Marcelo Frusin, Jock, David Lloyd, Leonardo Manco, and Sean Phillips.
Lloyd pitched the idea to the heads of BBC Comedy and Light Entertainment and was given a six-show series on condition that he collaborate with Sean Hardie, who had worked in current affairs at the BBC.
He appeared on absurdist post-punk band They Might be Giants ' 1994 album John Henry, and he also worked with pop songwriters / singers Lloyd Cole and Matthew Sweet during this period.
Neutra worked briefly for Frank Lloyd Wright before accepting an invitation from his close friend and university companion Rudolf Schindler to work and live communally in Schindler's Kings Road House in California.
Lloyd Webber has worked with producer Sir Cameron Mackintosh, lyricist Sir Tim Rice, actress and singer Sarah Brightman, while his musicals originally starred Elaine Paige, who with continued success has become known as the First Lady of British Musical Theatre.
Wilcox directed the sequence featuring Neagle, Milland, Smith and Rains, while other directors who worked on the film included René Clair, Edmund Goulding, Frank Lloyd, Victor Saville and Robert Stevenson.
He worked mostly trying to sway the direction that the French ( George Clemenceau ) and British ( Lloyd George ) delegations were taking towards Germany and its allies in Europe, as well as the former Ottoman lands in the Middle East.
During these years she worked with well-known politicians such as David Lloyd George, Ramsay MacDonald, William Beveridge and Winston Churchill.
He later worked as campaign manager for high-profile Liberal incumbent Lloyd Axworthy in the 1988 federal election.
They had four sons: Robert Taft Jr. ( 1917 – 1993 ), who was also elected to the U. S. Senate ; Horace Dwight Taft, who became a professor of physics and dean at Yale ; William Howard Taft III ( 1915 – 1991 ), who became ambassador to Ireland ; and Lloyd Taft ( 1923 – 1985 ), who worked as an investment banker in Cincinnati.
From then on, Marie Lloyd went downhill and although she still worked, it became more and more difficult to get her on to the stage in time.
In 1709 Abraham Darby I, who had trained as an apprentice in Birmingham and worked in Bristol for the Birmingham ironmonger Sampson Lloyd, moved to Coalbrookdale in Shropshire and established the first blast furnace to successfully smelt iron with coke.
Lloyd also worked on a project named Atlantic Popes with singer Max Holler, a 13-track CD.
Around the same time, he worked regularly on BBC Radio 4's Week Ending, together with David Renwick, Douglas Adams, Alistair Beaton, John Lloyd, Simon Brett and others.
While Lloyd ’ s band was where he received international recognition for the first time, it was not the only group DeJohnette played with during his early years in New York, as he also worked with groups including Jackie McLean, Abbey Lincoln, Betty Carter, and Bill Evans.

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Later, Quinn studied briefly under Frank Lloyd Wright through the Taliesin Fellowship — an opportunity created by winning first prize in an architectural design contest.
After Lloyd sustained a season-ending injury in Round 3 of 2006, Hird served briefly as acting captain until young ruckman David Hille was named captain for the remainder of the 2006 season.
* Douglas Adams & John Lloyd The Meaning of Liff ( briefly, as Definition )( 1984 )
FitzAlan was elected Member of Parliament for Chichester in 1894, a seat he held until 1921, and served briefly under Arthur Balfour as a Lord of the Treasury in 1905 and under H. H. Asquith and later David Lloyd George as Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury from 1915 to 1921 ( jointly from December 1916 onwards ).
Both the ruins and cave were visited and described briefly by John Lloyd Stephens at the start of the 1840s, but no detailed scholarly examination of the ruins was made until that of Eric von Euw in 1973 ( in part because Stephens and other early visitors failed to note that there were surviving inscriptions ).
Other announcers have included Lloyd Moss who twice substituted for Cross and Deems Taylor who was heard briefly as co-host during the early years.
Her high profile role on Dynasty also reunited her with actor Billy Dee Williams, who briefly played her onscreen husband Brady Lloyd.
Wilson was briefly reunited with his Back to the Future co-star Christopher Lloyd in the 1994 film Camp Nowhere.
My great great grandfather Lindley Coates helped form the Clarkson Anti-slavery Society and was briefly President of the American Anti-Slavery Society before William Lloyd Garrison.
Some claim that decades earlier, when Lloyd briefly quit the New York-based band Television, Laughner was seriously considered as his replacement.
Posta also briefly played Lloyd in one episodeof the ATV drama Edward the Seventh in which she is singing " The Boy I Love is Up in the Gallery ".
Paige stepped briefly into the role of Norma Desmond in Lloyd Webber's West End production of Sunset Boulevard in 1994, when Betty Buckley was taken ill due to her undergoing an emergency appendectomy.
He served briefly under David Lloyd George as a Lord-in-Waiting ( government whip in the House of Lords ) from January to August 1919.
After their marriage ended, Lloyd was briefly married to the actress Joanna Lumley, but the marriage was dissolved after a few months.
Lloyd briefly attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison, before leaving for a job at the Boston-based landscape architecture firm of the Olmsted Brothers.
# Jesus Christ Superstar, 1971 Broadway, 1972 London, m Andrew Lloyd Webber, lb Tim Rice ( 3, 358 in London ; 720 on Broadway ) ( seminal rock opera and briefly the longest-running musical in history ( not counting Black and White Minstrels or The Fantasticks ), until beaten by Grease )
After the war he studied briefly in the United States and visited Erich Mendelsohn, Mies van der Rohe, Richard Neutra, and Frank Lloyd Wright.
Several actors from Hancock's successful television series, Hancock's Half Hour, also appear in supporting roles: John Le Mesurier, Hugh Lloyd, Mario Fabrizi and ( briefly ) Hattie Jacques.
" Assistant director Dick Mayberry briefly filled in for director Lloyd Bacon when Bacon fell ill with influenza.
He succeeded his father in the earldom in 1915 and served briefly as a Lord-in-Waiting under David Lloyd George between January and August 1919.
He served as Paymaster-General under David Lloyd George from 1919 to 1922 and once again briefly in 1931 under Ramsay MacDonald.

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