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The flywheel as a general mechanical device for equalizing the speed of rotation is, according to the American medievalist Lynn White, recorded in the De diversibus artibus ( On various arts ) of the German artisan Theophilus Presbyter ( ca.
Artists who typified the countrypolitan sound initially included Wynette, Glen Campbell ( who recorded in Hollywood and not Nashville ), Lynn Anderson, Charlie Rich, and Charley Pride.
In 1960, under the Zero label, Lynn recorded " I'm A Honky Tonk Girl ".
Although Kitty Wells had become the first major female country vocalist during the 1950s, by the time Lynn recorded her first record, only three other women-Patsy Cline, Skeeter Davis, and Jean Shepard-had become top stars.
The CD produced a top ten video hit on GAC with the lead single " Coal Miner's Daughter " that Lynn recorded with Miranda Lambert & Sheryl Crow.
The concerto has been recorded by cellists such as Yo-Yo Ma ( with Kurt Masur and the New York Philharmonic ), Lynn Harrell ( with Sir Neville Marriner and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields ), Julian Lloyd Webber ( with Sir Charles Mackerras and the London Symphony Orchestra ), and an early rare recording by Bernard Greenhouse ( with Max Schönherr and the Vienna Symphony Orchestra ).
* Cello Concertos recorded by Lynn Harrell, with The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, conducted by Sir Neville Marriner on Decca 417 672-2
She primarily performs her own material, but also performs and has recorded cover versions of songs by artists such as Harry Nilsson, Loretta Lynn, Tom Waits, Nick Lowe, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Scott Walker, Randy Newman, Queen, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Sparks and Hank Williams.
The 1996 census recorded Lynn Lake's population at 1, 038.
Neither the novel nor the film or play should be confused with "( I Never Promised You A ) Rose Garden ", the Joe South song, most famously recorded by Lynn Anderson in 1970.
In the early 1950s Astley was arranging for Geraldo, and his song " I Never Could Tell " was recorded by both Vera Lynn and Richard Tauber.
The surviving members of Bad Company ( Paul Rodgers, Mick Ralphs, and Simon Kirke ) with Howard Leese and Lynn Sorensen, played to a sold out crowd in April of 2010 with a DVD and CD recorded for the occasion.
* Kirstin Meyer ( mezzo-soprano ), Hallé Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli ( recorded live at the St. Nicholas Chapel, King's Lynn Festival, 24 July 1970.
In February 1967, Smith released an album with RCA Camden entitled Connie in the Country, which mainly featured cover versions of country hits recorded at the time, including songs by Loretta Lynn and Buck Owens.
It was also recorded by Mitch Miller and the Gang, Jane Turzy, and Judy Lynn.
Beyond his work with Orbison, Bill Dees wrote hundreds of songs, a number of which were recorded by performers such as Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn, Skeeter Davis, Glen Campbell, Billy Joe Royal, Frank Ifield, Mark Dinning and Gene Pitney.
Artists who have recorded his material include Ray Price, Connie Smith, Lynn Anderson, Jim Reeves, Kenny Chesney, and George Strait.
The next single, " Look at Me Now ", peaked at number 24, followed by the consecutive number 1 hits " Someone Else's Star " ( which Davis Daniel had previously recorded ) and " Rebecca Lynn ".
Loretta Lynn was one of her followers in this sense, when she recorded " Don't Come A Drinkin ' ( With Lovin ' On Your Mind )" in 1967.
On 17th September, 2012, BBC London TV news broadcast an exclusive report by TV reporter Guy Lynn where the illegal sale of smokies was secretly recorded in Ridley Road market in Dalston, Hackney with widespread condemnation and shock following that little appeared to be being done to prevent the illicit trade.
Ralph O ' Brien reformed The Sons Of Erin with new members Johnnie Lynn, John Cameron and Denis Ryan and recorded a self-titled LP.
Wallowitch's compositions have also been recorded by Shirley Horn, Tony Bennett, Berri Blair, John Dubois, Marlene VerPlanck, Lynn Lobban, and many others.
Eventually, more mainstream country artists — ranging from Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton to Alabama and Alan Jackson — recorded gospel albums while continuing to record secular music.
The best-known version of the song was recorded by English singer Vera Lynn.

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Wiley Lynn, a self-styled prohibition officer, had hit town the previous day and had been drinking ever since.
Angell and his wife Lynn both died aboard American Airlines Flight 11, the first plane to hit the World Trade Center, during the September 11 attacks.
He wrote Tompall Glaser's highest-charting solo single " Put Another Log on the Fire ", " One's on the Way " ( a hit for Loretta Lynn ), " The Unicorn " ( which became the signature piece for the Irish Rovers in 1968 ) and " 25 Minutes to Go ", sung by Johnny Cash, about a man on Death Row with each line counting down one minute closer.
* Lynn Anderson-Singer of the number one crossover hit "( I Never Promised You A ) Rose Garden ".
Lynn and her husband fought frequently, but, she said, " he never hit me one time that I didn't hit him back twice ".
When the Lynns reached Nashville, the song was a hit, climbing to No. 14 on Billboard's C & W Chart, and Lynn began cutting demo records for the Wilburn Brothers ' Publishing Company.
Between this time, Lynn soon began to regularly hit the Top 10 after 1964 with " Before I'm Over You ", which peaked at No. 4, followed by " Wine, Women, and Song ", which peaked at No. 3.
Beginning with 1966's Number 1 hit in Cash Box, " You Ain't Woman Enough ", Lynn began writing songs with a feminist viewpoint, which was unheard of in country music.
This song made Loretta Lynn the first country female recording artist to pen a No. 1 hit.
As a solo artist, Lynn continued to be very successful into 1971, achieving her fifth No. 1 solo hit, " One's on the Way ", written by poet and songwriter Shel Silverstein.
Lynn had her last # 1 hit in early 1978 with her solo single, " Out of My Head and Back In My Bed ".
Lynn returned to the public eye in 1993 with a hit CD.
The Nile Rodgers & Bernard Edwards produced single " Why ", from the soundtrack to the 1982 film Soup for One, was a top-ten hit single in the U. K. but stalled at # 74 in the U. S. She had another minor U. K. success with the single " Kissing With Confidence ", a song off the 1983 album Dancing For Mental Health by Will Powers ( a pseudonym for photographer Lynn Goldsmith ).
The 1993 album Honky Tonk Angels gave her a chance to record with Dolly Parton and Loretta Lynn for the first time ; though yielding no hit singles ( mainstream country radio had long since stopped playing artists approaching or over 50 ), the album did well on the country charts and even reached number 42 on the Billboard Pop Charts.
In, Fred Lynn hit the first grand slam in an All-Star Game.
Lynn did go on to hit more than 20 home runs in six consecutive seasons starting in, and was selected MVP of the 1982 American League Championship Series, the first player from the losing team ever selected.
Lynn also hit a home run in the 2010 All-Star Legends softball game in Anaheim.
Among the other saxophonists who started having honking hits in the late 1940s were Hal Singer ( with the number one R & B hit " Cornbread ", Lynn Hope, Joe Houston, Wild Bill Moore, Freddie Mitchell, and many more.
In 1971 he released his first hit duet with Loretta Lynn, " After the Fire Is Gone ".
Lynn Anderson had two No. 1 hit singles on the Billboard country chart in 1971 with " You're My Man " and " How Can I Unlove You ", both peaking at No. 63 on the Billboard pop chart.
It was just a couple years before Tammy Wynette sang the praises of standing by one ’ s man, and a decade before Loretta Lynn celebrated reproductive freedom in her controversial hit, " The Pill ," but country singer Kay Adams demolished at least one gender stereotype in 1966 with her hit single " Little Pink Mack.

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