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Haley and his Comets began performing the song on stage ( Comets bass player Marshall Lytle and drummer Dick Richards say the first performances were in Wildwood, New Jersey at Phil and Eddie's Surf Club ), but Dave Miller, his producer, refused to allow Haley to record it for his Essex Records label ( Swenson suggests a feud existed between Myers and Miller ).
The album features guest artists including Peter Hook ( of New Order ), Matisyahu, Meiko, Justin Warfield, Emily Haines ( of Metric ), and Jason Lytle.
Founded by Wayne Lytle, it is incorporated in New York and has offices in Texas and California.
Lytle died in New Orleans, Louisiana on December 22, 1839.
The CMJ New Music Monthly noted Jason Lytle's " new infatuation with technology, expertly juxtaposed with his almost spiritual connection to the West's wide-open spaces and bird-filled skies ", and stated that " Lytle expresses sympathy for the lost souls and machines of the high-tech dot-com landscape throughout the album ".

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Denver had 3 running backs, Otis Armstrong, Lonnie Perrin, and Rob Lytle, who carried the ball equally, combining for 1, 353 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns.
British singer Jacko Buddin augmented the group on vocals during most of their European tours, with Lytle taking over on vocals for US / Canadian tours beginning in 2000 and full-time in Europe in the mid-2000s.
Lytle, for many years editor of the Sewanee Review, was one of the earliest admirers of O ' Connor's fiction.
* Words for a Hymn to the Sun: The Complete Piano Music of Georges I. Gurdjieff and Thomas de Hartmann, Volume Three, by Cecil Lytle, Celestial Harmonies, 1992
Wayne Lytle, creator of Animusic, commented that on his piece " Stick Figures ", he had the inspiration for the semi-anthropomorphic bass guitar from the Chapman Stick.
Captain William Lytle ( 1728 – 97 ), was deeded of land for service as one of General Washington's elite corps of officers in the Revolutionary War ( the Society of the Cincinnati ).
Captain Lytle ( 1728 – 97 ) gave land to his daughter Anne for a wedding gift on which she and her husband, Judge John Rowan, built the Federal Hill Mansion, in Bardstown, Kentucky, which, according to tradition, inspired the song My Old Kentucky Home.
There have been numerous volunteers over the years who have donated their time to the Norwood Minor Hockey Association including Jim Lytle, who went onto be an OMHA Executive Member for 33 years.
Andy Lytle, sports editor of the Toronto Star, said the appointment " simply makes official what he has been for years in actuality ... Smythe and the Gardens are synonymous terms.
Following the AFL-NFL merger, Turner also played with the Denver Broncos for another nine seasons and kicked four points in a losing effort in Super Bowl XII against the Dallas Cowboys, connecting on a 43-yard field goal and an extra point following a 5-yard touchdown run by Rob Lytle.
Lytle had called the meeting in a hotel in Modesto, the first time the band had been in a room together for two years.
Lytle also stated that he was " burnt out on touring " and cited his fears over his drug and alcohol problems as a factor in the band's split, and in 2009 he expressed his preference for being solo, saying that he was " a bit of a loner ", and referring to his former bandmates, stated: " The main thing is not having four girlfriends to lug around with me all the time.
Lytle described how the Grandaddy recordings became more of a solo effort and the right conditions for recording:
Lytle Park in Cincinnati, and Lytle Street at 1235 west in Chicago, are named for the fallen general.
After running as an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1834 to the Twenty-fourth Congress, Lytle resumed his law practice, focusing principally on real estate law.
PopMatters viewed the album as one where Lytle had decided to " tone down on the experimentation, and concentrate on developing some terrific melodies ", calling it " really the next logical step for the band ".
( Lytle also left for the Jodimars and was replaced by diminutive Al Rex.
Marshall Lytle ( born September 1, 1933, Old Fort, North Carolina ), who also goes by the name Tommy Page, is an American rock and roll musician, best known for his work with the groups Bill Haley & His Comets and The Jodimars in the 1950s.
But Lytle was hired to play double bass for the group, replacing departing musician Al Rex, so Haley taught Lytle the basics of slap bass playing.
Soon after, Lytle co-wrote with Haley the band's first national hit, " Crazy Man, Crazy " although he did not receive co-authorship credit for it ( until 2002 ).

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Lytle was succeeded by Al Rex ironically, the same musician he had originally been hired to replace.
Sullivan's essay " Mister Lytle: An Essay "— originally published in The Paris Review won a number of awards and was anthologized in Pulphead.

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In 1948, Lytle helped start the Master of Fine Arts program at the University of Florida.

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During the Labor Day weekend in 1952, The Saddlemen were renamed Bill Haley with Haley's Comets ( inspired by a popular mispronunciation of Halley's Comet ), and in 1953, Haley's recording of " Crazy Man, Crazy " ( co-written by Haley and his bass player, Marshall Lytle although Lytle would not receive credit until 2001 ) became the first rock and roll song to hit the American charts, peaking at no. 15 on Billboard and no. 11 on Cash Box.
In 1952, the upright bass was a standard instrument in rock and roll music, Marshall Lytle of Bill Haley & His Comets being but one example.
* 1954 – Rob Lytle, American football player ( d. 2010 )
* 1932 – Johnny Lytle, jazz vibraphonist and drummer ( d. 1995 )
Two plays later on fourth down, Jim Jenson's 16-yard run moved the ball to the 1-yard line, and then Rob Lytle scored on a 1-yard touchdown run to cut the deficit to 20-10.
) Versions of Haley's song that run longer than 2: 10 will lack the electric guitar sound of Danny Cedrone and the double bass lines of Marshall Lytle.
Al Thompson was the group's first bass player, followed by Al Rex and Marshall Lytle.
( This event is cited in the Haley biographies Sound and Glory by John Haley and John von Hoelle, and Bill Haley by John Swenson and in Still Rockin ' Around The Clock, a memoir by Comets bass player, Marshall Lytle.
Members of the group at that time were Haley, Grande, Williamson and Lytle.
Ambrose's acrobatic saxophone playing, along with Lytle on the double bass-literally on it, riding it like a pony, and holding it over his head-were highlights of the band's live performances during this time.
In 1955, Lytle, Richards and Ambrose quit the Comets in a salary dispute and formed their own group, The Jodimars.
The three remaining original Comets ( Lytle, Richards, and Ambrose ) continue to perform in Branson with new musicians taking over the keyboard and lead guitar positions.
In 1800 Kinzie married again, to Eleanor Lytle McKillip.
* 1897 Lytle Lake is created.
Image: Gazebo in Lytle, TX IMG_0728. JPG | Gazebo at Veterans Memorial Park in Lytle
Image: Trinity Baptist Church sign, Lytle, TX IMG_0746. JPG | Sign at Trinity Baptist Church in Lytle

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